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Michael Miller

NBCC VP/Treasurer
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Michael Miller has held positions at the Village Voice Literary Supplement, Spin Magazine, and Time Out New York, where he was the literary editor and lead book critic from 2005 until 2010. He is currently an editor at Bookforum, where he commissions essays and reviews about fiction, poetry, and cultural criticism. He also co-edits the magazine’s website. His writing has appeared in The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Bookforum, the Believer, the Texas Observer, and Post Road. His term on the board ends in 2015.

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Annual Membership Meeting: May 29th, 2013

Panel: New Literary Journals: May 29th, 2013

Panel: The VIDA Count and Gender Bias in Book Reviewing: May 29th, 2013

Panel: Ethics of Book Reviewing: May 30th, 2013

NBCC / ZYZZYVA Mixer: June 13th, 2013


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Upcoming NBCC Event: Toasts and Literary Conversation in San Francisco June 13

Join NBCC members and honorees,hosts Jane Ciabattari (NBCC VP/Online and former NBCC president),  Zyzzyva editors including Laura Cogan and Oscar

Monday Roundup: Allen Guelzo, Nathaniel Philbrick, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and more

At the Boston Globe, Jan Gardner looks at pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton's memoir. Also at the Globe, Julia M. Klein reviews M.E. Thomas'

Reminder: National Book Critics Circle BEA Events

ANNUAL NBCC MEMBERSHIP MEETING May 29, 1:30pm Center for Fiction, 17 East 47th Street The 2013 annual meeting of the National Book Critics

Roundup: Reviews of Gail Godwin and more; plus Robert Caro and Stephen Colbert discuss LBJ’s penis

VIDEO: LBJ's penis and more: 2012 NBCC Biography Award winner Robert Caro gets the Colbert Report treatment. "A Tale of Remorse that Creeps Under
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