Norman Mailer Society/News/2018: Difference between revisions

Added more.
(Added more.)
(Added more.)
Line 7: Line 7:
* '''2018-08-27''': Mike Lennon and Maureen Corrigan will discuss Mailer and his work at the American Writers Museum in Chicago in “[https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/calendar/event/20180827/379146/norman-mailer-and-the-siege-of-chicago Norman Mailer and the Siege of Chicago].”
* '''2018-08-27''': Mike Lennon and Maureen Corrigan will discuss Mailer and his work at the American Writers Museum in Chicago in “[https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/calendar/event/20180827/379146/norman-mailer-and-the-siege-of-chicago Norman Mailer and the Siege of Chicago].”
* '''2018-08-20''': [https://www.mga.edu/news/2018/08/norman-mailer.php MGA Professor Promotes Norman Mailer Society Conference Scheduled For Macon]. Macon, Ga., is hosting the 2018 conference of the Norman Mailer Society from Thursday, Oct. 25, through Saturday, Oct. 27. Dr. Gerald Lucas, English professor at Middle Georgia State University, is vice president of the Norman Mailer Society and the conference co-organizer.
* '''2018-08-20''': [https://www.mga.edu/news/2018/08/norman-mailer.php MGA Professor Promotes Norman Mailer Society Conference Scheduled For Macon]. Macon, Ga., is hosting the 2018 conference of the Norman Mailer Society from Thursday, Oct. 25, through Saturday, Oct. 27. Dr. Gerald Lucas, English professor at Middle Georgia State University, is vice president of the Norman Mailer Society and the conference co-organizer.
* '''2018-05-23''': [https://amp.app.com/amp/636828002 Mailer Society sponsors plaque commemorating Mailer in Long Branch, NJ].
* '''2018-05-07''': Norman Mailer Plaque Dedication and Family Reception: On Tuesday, May 22nd, the Long Branch Historical Association will be dedicating a plaque at the Boardwalk in memory of Long Branch native son Norman Kingsley Mailer. Please join them at 7:00pm, at the corner of South Bath Avenue and the Boardwalk for a brief ceremony, followed by a reception at the Library. Mailer, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist and political activist, was born in the city in 1923 and the plaque will commemorate the site of the former Scarboro Hotel, owned by his aunt and uncle, where he wrote his first published stories. His biographer J. Michael Lennon will speak and there will be a presentation by Norman’s sister Barbara; other family members will be in attendance. Light refreshments will be served.


{{NMS}}
{{NMS}}