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  • ...oric and Writing Network). She holds a Ph.D. in Editorial Studies from the Editorial Institute at Boston University, an MFA in Creative Writing from Wilkes Univ
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  • {{start|[[w:Jason Epstein|Jason Epstein]]}} was the longtime editorial director at Random House, where he was Mailer’s editor after Mailer left
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  • ...ith Chloe. A comparison with the final, book version demonstrates Mailer’s editorial scalpel; hardly a paragraph is untouched.
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  • ...he second number of ''Dissent'', issued on 1 April. He was a member of the editorial board of ''Dissent'' from 1954 until the mid-80s. Rpt: [[59.13]].
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  • ...d communication. She is the author of several monographs, articles, and an editorial board member of many journals. She has been engaged in several local and in
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  • journals. He has twice served as editorial board member for the ''American Sociological Review'' and was inaugural co-
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  • The Man’s World. Column by Seymour Krim. ''Nugget'', April, 3. In Editorial Director Seymour Krim’s column previewing the April issue, [[Norman Maile
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  • All critical approaches are welcome. An editorial committee reviews unsolicited manuscripts. Book reviews are assigned by the
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  • of the Editorial Institute at Boston University. He was formerly King Edward
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  • ...alue to anybody now living.” The novel was later referred to in a ''Life'' editorial (16 April 1951) as “insidious slime.” Mailer was immensely pleased when
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  • ...ding editor of the ''Popular Culture Studies Journal'' and a member of the editorial advisory board of ''The Journal of Popular Culture''. Batchelor also serves
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  • ...e Lost Generation artists on the French Riviera. Dr. Miller is Head of the Editorial Board for the ''Hemingway Complete Letters Project'' (Cambridge University
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  • ...ch Mailer explains that he has paid for this notice “rather than embarrass editorial caution by asking it to be printed otherwise.”)
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  • ...to the founding of the ''Review''. Although Mr. Mailer has no financial or editorial connections to the ''Review'', his intellectual and artistic presence over Our editorial staff includes extraordinarily talented and dedicated veteran and emerging
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  • |header1 = Editorial Staff |header13 = Editorial Board
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  • ...and number of utterances on Mailer’s life; its weakness is the paucity of editorial synthesis and perspective. Mailer’s work is scanted in favor of his life.
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  • ...aning of ‘Western Defense{{' "}} ([[54.1]]), in ''Dissent'', and joins its editorial board, remaining on it until the 1980s.
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  • In April, Mailer is accepted to the editorial board of the college's literary magazine, ''The Harvard Advocate'', which t
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  • |header1 = Editorial Staff |header13 = Editorial Board
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