Nabokov Society members are invited to submit items to the NOTES  AND BRIEF COMMENTARIES  section of THE NABOKOVIAN. The deadline for the fall issue is October 1st.

This issue, number #73, will be the final universally printed issue, and the last to collected by libraries.  Future issues (2015 and beyond) will be primarily electronic, available through membership at the upcoming Society password-protected web site, and possibly also by optional print-on-demand.

In this issue, we will publish brief tributes to Stephen Jan Parker, founder of The Nabokovian and its editor for 35 years.  We particularly urge Society members to contribute their discoveries to this issue. 

Submissions, in English, should be sent to Priscilla Meyer at pmeyer [at] wesleyan.edu, e-mail submission preferred. If using a PC, please send attachments in MS Word format. All contributors must be current members of the Nabokov Society. Notes will be sent, anonymously, to a reader for review. If accepted for publication, the piece may be slightly edited. References to Nabokov's English or Englished works should be made either to the first American (or British) edition or to the Vintage collected series. All Russian quotations must be transliterated and translated. Please observe the style (page references incorporated within the text, no footnotes, American punctuation, single space after periods, signature: name, place) used in this section.

We will hope to include a special section which will include brief personal narratives of "Nabokovian" coincidences or related experiences.  Members may submit these to the interim editor, Stephen Blackwell, at sblackwe [at] utk.edu.  The two editors will select the most interesting and readable among items contributed for inclusion in this section.

We look forward to your submissions.

-Stephen Blackwell
Interim Editor, The Nabokovian

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