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{{shortcut|MR}}'''''The Mailer Review''''' is a print journal published annually by the [[Norman Mailer Society]] and co-sponsored by the University of South Florida and The Norman Mailer Society. Digital Edition by Project Mailer.


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== Submission Guidelines ==
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The ''Mailer Review'' publishes articles, notes, creative works, interviews, cultural/biographical commentary, images, and book reviews relevant to the life and work of [[Norman Mailer]]. We also publish work in other areas of relevance.
 
Please send inquiries to the editor.
 
All critical approaches are welcome. An editorial committee reviews unsolicited manuscripts. Book reviews are assigned by the editor. Submissions must be transmitted to the Editor as Microsoft Office Word .doc or .docx attachments. Authors should follow MLA Handbook, Seventh edition, for documentation style.
 
== Subscriptions ==
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Issue rates: individuals, libraries, colleges, and universities in the US Postal Zones are $25 per issue. All foreign mailings, individual and institutional, are $32 per issue. Payment by [https://www.paypal.me/mailersociety PayPal] or check made out to The Norman Mailer Society and mailed to Jason Mosser, Treasurer.
 
American subscribers should make out a check to The Norman Mailer Society. Foreign subscribers should send an international money order made out to The Norman Mailer Society. We accept Paypal. Subscriptions mailed to treasurer (see right).
 
Single issues may be purchased for $25, sent to Jason Mosser. All payments must be made in US dollars. The ''Mailer Review'' is included with a membership to the Norman Mailer Society.
 
==Additional Information==
''The Mailer Review'' is published by The Norman Mailer Society and is co-sponsored by the University
of South Florida and the Mailer Society. Yearly subscription rates: individuals, libraries, colleges,
and universities in the U.S. Postal Zones, $25 for one issue or $40 for two issues. All foreign
subscriptions, individual and institutional, are $32 per issue or $58 for two issues. Please contact
''The Mailer Review'' Services for subscription information, including back issues. ''The Mailer Review''
is available as a benefit to members of The Norman Mailer Society. For membership information,
please visit our [https://normanmailersociety.org web site]. ''The Mailer Review'' publishes articles,
notes, creative works, cultural/biographical commentary, and book reviews relevant to the life and
work of Norman Mailer. All critical approaches are welcome. Authors are responsible for the accuracy
of all quotations. An editorial committee reviews anonymously unsolicited manuscripts. Book
reviews are assigned. For manuscript guidelines, see our link on the Society web page. Submissions
should include an abstract and completed essay, sent as Microsoft Word attachments to the Editor.
Authors should follow current MLA style of documentation.
 
Member: [http://www.celj.org Council of Editors of Learned Journals].
 
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