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'''Evan Mandery''', born in ], ] in 1967 is an author and professor at ]. He lives in ].
'''Evan Mandery''' (born 1967) is an American author and professor at ].<ref name=AAA><nowiki>http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/profiles/criminal_justice.aspx?key==%27emandery@jjay.cuny.edu%27</nowiki></ref><ref name=WWW>{{cite news |url=http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=218105 |title=Evan Mandery in RateMyProfessor.com}}</ref> He lives in ].

==Career==
Mandery graduated from ] in 1989 with a ] degree in ].<ref name=BBB>{{cite news |url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1989/6/8/all-politics-is-personal-pif-there/ |title=All Politics Is Personal |newspaper=''The Harvard Crimson'' |date=8 June 1989 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=PQP>{{cite news |url=http://queens.blockshopper.com/news/story/1500026950-John_Jay_associate_professors_score_Forest_Hills_home |title=
John Jay associate professors score Forest Hills home |newspaper='']'' |date=17 July 2009 |accessdate=24 April 2013}}</ref> Later he graduate from ] as ] in 1992.<ref name=DDD>{{cite news |url=http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/profiles/pdfs/Mandery_Evan.pdf |title=Curriculum Vitae of Evan Mandery}}</ref>He is an associate professor and chairperson of the criminal justice department, ].<ref name=AAA></ref> His wife, Valli Rajah-Mandery, is a sociologist, and they have three children.<ref name=KLK>{{cite news |url=http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/m/evan-mandery |title=Evan Mandery in FantasticFiction.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=LML>{{cite news |url=http://wewhoareabouttodie.com/2011/09/28/we-who-are-about-to-breed-evan-mandery/ |title=We who are about to breed: Evan Mandery |author=Patrick Wensink |newspaper=''We Who Are About To Die'' |date=28 September 2011 |time=8:00am |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> His first book was ''The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton, and the Race to Be Mayor of New York City''.<ref name=OPO>{{cite news |url=http://www.villagevoice.com/1999-11-30/news/no-fems-allowed-in-the-fight-club/ |title=No Fems Allowed in the Fight Club |author=Cynthia Cotts |newspaper='']'' |date=30 November 1999 |accessdate=21 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=NON>{{cite news |title=''The Campaign'', in ], 2000}}</ref><ref name=CCC>{{cite news |url=http://books.google.com.bd/books/about/The_campaign.html?id=XEcOAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y |title=The campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messenger, Al Sharpton, and the race to be mayor of New York City in Google Books}}</ref> He was influenced by the writings of ] and ].<ref name=ZZZ>{{cite news |url=http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/189763.Evan_Mandery |title=Evan Mandery in GoodReads.com}}</ref>


==Works of Fiction== ==Works of Fiction==


=== Dreaming of Gwen Stefani === === Dreaming of Gwen Stefani ===
Mandery's first novel ''Dreaming of Gwen Stefani'' was published in 2007 by ] described it as "a quirky and compelling riff on the nature of romantic obsession, celebrity worship, free will versus determinism and the joys of Papaya 'Queen' hot dogs."<ref></ref> The satirical novel deals with mathematical genius Mortimer Taylor Coleridge a New York City hot-dog vendor who obsesses about the minutiae of hot dog sales, but after discovering ] on ] begins to believe that the pop-singer is his true love and that they are intended for one another. As this one-sided love affair unfolds, Coleridge's acts call into question the thin line between admiration and obsession in the fame-focused society of the contemporary ]. The book draws heavily on concepts of evolutionary biology in questioning the nature and uniqueness of true love. Mandery's first novel ''Dreaming of Gwen Stefani'' was published in 2007.<ref name=FGF>{{cite news |url=http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/scene-evan-manderys-book-party_b3892 |title=Scene at Evan Mandery’s Book Party |author=Ron Hogan |newspaper='']'' |date=16 February 2007 |time=10:51am |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> A review about the book was available on ] magazine. <ref name=GGG>{{cite news |title=Dreaming of Gwen Stefani. |author=Wilkinson, Joanne |publisher=] |newspaper='']'' |date=01 December 2006 |volume=103 |issue=7 |page=22}}</ref><ref name=EEE>{{cite news |url=http://www.igpub.com/dreaming.html |title=Dreaming of Gwen Stefani in IgPub.com}}</ref> The novel deals with mathematical genius Mortimer Taylor Coleridge, a New York City hot-dog vendor, who falls in love with ].<ref name=FFF>{{cite news |url=http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/02/book_notes_evan_1.html |title=Book Notes - Evan Mandery: ''Dreaming of Gwen Stefani'' in LargeHeartedBoy.com}}</ref>


=== First Contact (Or It's Later Than You Think) === === First Contact (Or It's Later Than You Think) ===
Mandery's second novel, ''First Contact, Or, It's Later Than You Think'', was published by HarperCollins in January, 2010.<ref></ref> It is a satire built around first contact by a hyper-intelligent, Woody-Allen loving alien species and a dim-witted President, who is mistrustful of the aliens without basis. The book was generally well received. said, "Mandery's sharp sense of humor and habit of addressing the reader make for a stimulating and intelligent read that's never short on laughs." Booklist called it "a Douglas Adams–style political farce about first contact with aliens from the planet Rigel-Rigel who, at first glance, bear a striking resemblance to Orthodox Jews." The Sacramento Book Review said the novel "plainly" owed "much to Kurt Vonnegut and Douglass Adams" and that "for fans of Douglas Adams and Christopher Moore, First Contact will leave you in stitches." The said, "Multiply Kurt Vonnegut by a factor of 10, and toss in some Douglas Adams, some Woody Allen, some Joseph Heller and a bit of Monty Python."<br /> Mandery's second novel, ''First Contact, Or, It's Later Than You Think'', was published by ] in January, 2010.<ref name=HHH>{{cite news |url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/First-Contact-Evan-Mandery/?isbn=9780061749773 |title=First Contact in HarperCollins.com}}</ref> It is a story of a hyper-intelligent, Woody-Allen, loving alien species and a dim-witted President, who is mistrustful of the aliens without basis. The book was generally well received.<ref name=III>{{cite news |url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-06-174977-3 |title=First Contact in PublishersWeekly.com}}</ref> The book got good feedback from magazines like ], ] and ].<ref name=KKK>{{cite news |title=First Contact; or, It's Later Than You Think, Parrot Sketch Excluded |author=Hays, Carl |publisher=] |newspaper='']'' |date=01 February 2010 |volume=106 |issue=11 |page=36}}</ref><ref name=JJJ>{{cite news |title=First Contact |newspaper='']'' |date=16 November 2009 |volume=256 |issue=46 |page=34}}</ref><ref name=LLL>{{cite news |title=First Contact: Or, It's Later Than You Think |author=Burkhardt, Joanna M. |newspaper='']'' |date=15 December 2009 |volume=134 |issue=20 |page=100}}</ref> It was also reviewed in printed edition of the newspaper ].<ref name=MMM>{{cite news |url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/fyi/hard-edged-unsettling-thriller-by-masterful-storyteller-86705942.html?story=PAPERBACKS:%20Hard-edged,%20unsettling%20thriller%20by%20masterful%20storyteller |title=PAPERBACKS: Hard-edged, unsettling thriller by masterful storyteller |author=David Pitt |newspaper='']'' |date=03 June 2010 |page=3 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref>

The book was an IndieBound Next list selection in July, 2010 and a semi-finalist for the 2011 James Thurber Prize for American Humor.


=== Q === === Q ===
Q was published by ] in August, 2011.<ref name=NNN>{{cite news |url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Q-Novel-Evan-Mandery/?isbn=9780062015839 |title=Q in HarperCollins.com}}</ref> It is a story based on time travel, where the unnamed protagonist is visited by his future self and advised not to marry the love of his life, Q and then the story continues.<ref name=OOO>{{cite news |url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/ab152c04-4d98-11e1-b96c-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2M12bKRif |title=A quirky mash-up |author=Adrian Turpin |newspaper='']'' |date=03 February 2012 |time=10:22 pm |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> The novel received reviews on newspapers like ], ], ] and ].<ref name=QQQ>{{cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/18/books/new-novels-a-small-hotel-q-girls-in-white-dresses.html?_r=0 |title=Newly Released Books |author=Susannah Meadows |newspaper='']'' |date=17 August 2011 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=OOO></ref><ref name=RRR>{{cite news |url=http://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/q-by-evan-mandery-is-a-time-travelling-love-story-for-the-ages/Content?oid=2538163 |title=Q by Evan Mandery is a Time-Travelling Love Story for the Ages |author=Josh Gross |newspaper='']'' |date=26 October 2011 |volume=20 |issue=18 |page=20 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=PPP>{{cite news |url=http://issuu.com/1776productions/docs/sbr-nov2011 |title=Sacramento Book Review - November 2011 |author=Jordan Magill |newspaper='']'' |date=16 November 2011 |page=3 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> The book also received reviews from ] and ] magazine and ] blog.<ref name=MNM>{{cite news |url=http://www.the-tls.co.uk/tls/reviews/other_categories/article1024923.ece |title=Various versions |author=Wendy Brandmark |publisher=] |newspaper='']'' |date=27 April 2012 |accessdate=21 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=SSS>{{cite news |title=Q: A (Timeless) Love Story |author=Turza, Stephanie |publisher=] |newspaper='']'' |date=1 August 2011 |volume=107 |issue=22 |page=23}}</ref><ref name=XXX>{{cite news |url=http://io9.com/5864672/how-to-use-time-travel-to-ruin-your-own-life-in-a-dozen-easy-lessons |title=How to Use Time Travel to Ruin Your Own Life, in a Dozen Easy Lessons |author=Charlie Jane Anders |newspaper='']'' |date=12 February 2011 |time=2:19pm}}</ref>
Q was published by Harper in August, 2011. It is a time-travel satire. Shortly before his wedding, the unnamed protagonist is visited by a man who claims to be his future self and ominously admonishes him that he must not marry the love of his life, Q. At first the hero doubts the stranger, but later becomes convinced of his authenticity and leaves his fiancée. Thereafter, other future selves arrive urging him to marry someone else, divorce, attend law school, leave law school, join a running club, stop running, and make myriad other decreasingly significant changes in his life.<br />


Q was published in the UK in July 2012 and thereafter translated into ] (under the title ''Q una storia d'amore''), ] (as ''Q. Ponadczasowa historia miłosna''), and ] (as ''Má věčná Q'').<ref name=MNM></ref><ref name=TTT>{{cite news |url=http://books.google.com.bd/books?id=qTeGZwEACAAJ&dq=Q+Evan+Mandery&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EeVyUamYLtGxrAfjo4HwDg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAg |title=Q: A Love Story in Google Books}}</ref><ref name=UUU>{{cite news |url=http://books.google.com.bd/books?id=pKZYpwAACAAJ&dq=Q+Evan+Mandery&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EeVyUamYLtGxrAfjo4HwDg&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBw |title=Q una storia d'amore in Google Books}}</ref><ref name=VVV>{{cite news |url=http://books.google.com.bd/books?id=WiaNtgAACAAJ&dq=Q+Evan+Mandery&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LuVyUartO4WsrAeiioH4Cg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwADgK |title=Q Ponadczasowa historia milosna in Google Books}}</ref><ref name=YYY>{{cite news |url=http://www.bookfan.eu/clanek/Recenze/324/RECENZE-Ma-vecna-Q-Evan-Mandery |title=Ma Vecna Q in BookFan.eu}}</ref>
The novel received generally positive reviews. called it a "delightful New York-infused novel." called it "a remarkably refreshing work, full of energy and eminently absorbing." The characterized it as a "poignant, often hilarious, consideration of our universal curse of second guessing." Some reviewers noted a heavy influence of Woody Allen,<ref>Jordan Magill, Sacramento Book Review, November 2011.</ref> although this was not uniformly regarded as a positive. The said Mandery had a "tendency to confuse smart for smartarse." Many reviewers praised the ending as poignant.<ref>See Susannah Meadows, "New Released Books," The New York Times, August 17, 2011. (A word to the tear prone: don’t attempt to read the ending in public.)</ref><br />


In November, 2011, Columbia Pictures optioned the movie rights to Q.<ref name=DED>{{cite news |url=http://www.dailyblam.com/news/2011/11/14/sony-buys-rights-to-adapt-evan-manderys-novel-q |title=Sony Buys Rights To Adapt Evan Mandery's Novel Q |author=Eric Whitman |newspaper=''The Daily Blam'' |date=14 November 2011 |time=10:31pm |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> ] was hired to write the screenplay and direct.<ref name=ABA>{{cite news |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/david-gordon-green-q-261228 |title=David Gordon Green to Direct Love Story 'Q' |author=Borys Kit |newspaper='']'' |date=14 November 2011 |time=4:42pm PST |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref><ref name=BCB>{{cite news |url=http://www.cinemablend.com/new/David-Gordon-Green-Directing-Unconventional-Romance-Q-27902.html |title=David Gordon Green Directing Unconventional Romance Q}}</ref><ref name=CDC>{{cite news |url=http://www.slashfilm.com/tag/evan-mandery/ |title=David Gordon Green to Write and Direct Time-Traveling Romance ‘Q’ |author=Angie Han |newspaper='']'' |date=15 November 2011 |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref>
Q was published in the UK in July 2012 and thereafter translated into Italian (under the title ),
Polish (as ), and Czech (as ). The book was a semi-finalist for the 2012 James Thurber Prize for American Humor.<br />

In November, 2011, Columbia Pictures optioned the movie rights to Q.<ref>http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&langpair=cs%7Cen&u=http://www.bookfan.eu/clanek/Recenze/324/RECENZE-Ma-vecna-Q-Evan-Mandery</ref> ] was hired to write the screenplay and direct.


== Works of Non-Fiction == == Works of Non-Fiction ==
Mandery began as a non-fiction writer. His first book, The Campaign (Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton and the Race to be Mayor of New York) was a memoir of his tenure as research director on Messinger's 1997 mayoral campaign. It was published in 1999 by .<br /> Mandery began as a non-fiction writer and his first book ''The Campaign:'' Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton and the Race to be Mayor of New York was published in 1999 by ].<ref name=EFE>{{cite news |url=http://www.westviewpress.com/book.php?isbn=9780813398150 |title=Eyes on City Hall in WestViewPress.com}}</ref> His academic writing focuses on capital punishment and he has published a book on the subject named ''Capital Punishment in America: A Balanced Examination''.<ref name=GHG>{{cite news |url=http://www.jblearning.com/catalog/9781449605988/ |title=Capital Punishment in America: A Balanced Examination in JBLearning.com}}</ref>


==Publications==
Mandery's academic writing focuses on capital punishment and he has published a on the subject. In August 2013, will publish . The book tells the behind-the scenes story of how the seminal Supreme Court cases of ''Furman v. Georgia'' and ''Gregg v. Georgia'' were won and lost.

===Books===
*''The campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messenger, Al Sharpton, and the race to be mayor of New York City'', 1999, ISBN 978-0813366982
*''Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare'', 2001, ISBN 978-0813398150
*''Dreaming of Gwen Stefani'', 2007, ISBN 978-0977197262
*''First Contact: Or, It's Later Than You Think'', 2010, ISBN 978-0061749773
*''Capital Punishment: A Balanced Examination'', 2011, ISBN 978-1449605988
*''Q: A Novel'', 2011, ISBN 978-0062098832
*''Q: A Love Story'', 2011, ISBN 978-0007454280
*''Q: A Love Story'', 2012, ISBN 978-0007447602
*''Q una storia d'amore'', 2012, ISBN 978-8854505438
*''Q Ponadczasowa historia milosna'', 2012, ISBN 978-8363248062
*''Má věčná Q'', 2012, ISBN 978-8073845704

===Other Writings===
*''Qualified Immunity or Absolute Immunity? The Moral Hazards of Extending Qualified Immunity to Lower-Level Public Officials'', in ], 1994
*''In Defense of Specific Proportionality Review'', in ], 2002
*''Federalism and the Death Penalty'', in ], 2003
*''Commentary: Mercy and Contrition'', in ], 2006
*Testing the Marshall Hypothesis and its Antithesis: The Effect of Biased Information on Death-Penalty Opinion, in ''Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law & Society'', 2010
*''The Expungement Myth'' (Co-author), in ], 2011-2012


==Poker== ==Poker==
Mandery is a successful amateur poker player. He won the first casino tournament he entered for $3,500. He took second place in a preliminary event of the 2005 U.S. Poker Championship, winning $21,280.<ref></ref> He has career earnings of approximately $60,000.<ref>http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-players/21894-evan-mandery</ref> Mandery is a successful amateur poker player.<ref name=IJI>{{cite news |url=http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=52154 |title=Evan Mandery Poker History in PokerDB.TheHendOnMob.com}}</ref> He took second place in a preliminary event of the 2005 U.S. Poker Championship, winning $21,280.<ref name=JKJ>{{cite news |url=http://www.pokerpages.com/player-profile/evan-mandery.htm |title=Poker Information of Evan Mandery in PokerPages.com}}</ref> He has career earnings of approximately $57,000.<ref name=HIH>{{cite news |url=http://www.cardplayer.com/poker-players/21894-evan-mandery/results/overall |title=Evan Mandery Poker Results in CardPlayer.com}}</ref>


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Evan Mandery
Evan Mandery in 2013Evan Mandery in 2013
Born1967
Brooklyn, New York
OccupationAuthor
Professor
NationalityUnited StatesAmerican
Alma materHarvard College
Harvard Law School
GenreHumor, Literature,
Fantasy & Science Fiction
SpouseValli Rajah-Mandery
Children3
Website
www.evanmandery.com

Evan Mandery (born 1967) is an American author and professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He lives in Manhasset, New York.

Career

Mandery graduated from Harvard College in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Studies. Later he graduate from Harvard Law School as Juris Doctor in 1992.He is an associate professor and chairperson of the criminal justice department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. His wife, Valli Rajah-Mandery, is a sociologist, and they have three children. His first book was The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton, and the Race to Be Mayor of New York City. He was influenced by the writings of Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams.

Works of Fiction

Dreaming of Gwen Stefani

Mandery's first novel Dreaming of Gwen Stefani was published in 2007. A review about the book was available on Booklist magazine. The novel deals with mathematical genius Mortimer Taylor Coleridge, a New York City hot-dog vendor, who falls in love with Gwen Stefani.

First Contact (Or It's Later Than You Think)

Mandery's second novel, First Contact, Or, It's Later Than You Think, was published by HarperCollins in January, 2010. It is a story of a hyper-intelligent, Woody-Allen, loving alien species and a dim-witted President, who is mistrustful of the aliens without basis. The book was generally well received. The book got good feedback from magazines like Booklist, Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal. It was also reviewed in printed edition of the newspaper Winnipeg Free Press.

Q

Q was published by HarperCollins in August, 2011. It is a story based on time travel, where the unnamed protagonist is visited by his future self and advised not to marry the love of his life, Q and then the story continues. The novel received reviews on newspapers like The New York Times, Financial Times, Boise Weekly and Sacramento News. The book also received reviews from TLS and Booklist magazine and Io9 blog.

Q was published in the UK in July 2012 and thereafter translated into Italian (under the title Q una storia d'amore), Polish (as Q. Ponadczasowa historia miłosna), and Czech (as Má věčná Q).

In November, 2011, Columbia Pictures optioned the movie rights to Q. David Gordon Green was hired to write the screenplay and direct.

Works of Non-Fiction

Mandery began as a non-fiction writer and his first book The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton and the Race to be Mayor of New York was published in 1999 by Westview Press. His academic writing focuses on capital punishment and he has published a book on the subject named Capital Punishment in America: A Balanced Examination.

Publications

Books

  • The campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messenger, Al Sharpton, and the race to be mayor of New York City, 1999, ISBN 978-0813366982
  • Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare, 2001, ISBN 978-0813398150
  • Dreaming of Gwen Stefani, 2007, ISBN 978-0977197262
  • First Contact: Or, It's Later Than You Think, 2010, ISBN 978-0061749773
  • Capital Punishment: A Balanced Examination, 2011, ISBN 978-1449605988
  • Q: A Novel, 2011, ISBN 978-0062098832
  • Q: A Love Story, 2011, ISBN 978-0007454280
  • Q: A Love Story, 2012, ISBN 978-0007447602
  • Q una storia d'amore, 2012, ISBN 978-8854505438
  • Q Ponadczasowa historia milosna, 2012, ISBN 978-8363248062
  • Má věčná Q, 2012, ISBN 978-8073845704

Other Writings

  • Qualified Immunity or Absolute Immunity? The Moral Hazards of Extending Qualified Immunity to Lower-Level Public Officials, in Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1994
  • In Defense of Specific Proportionality Review, in Albany Law Review, 2002
  • Federalism and the Death Penalty, in Albany Law Review, 2003
  • Commentary: Mercy and Contrition, in Criminal Law Bulletin, 2006
  • Testing the Marshall Hypothesis and its Antithesis: The Effect of Biased Information on Death-Penalty Opinion, in Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Crime, Law & Society, 2010
  • The Expungement Myth (Co-author), in Albany Law Review, 2011-2012

Poker

Mandery is a successful amateur poker player. He took second place in a preliminary event of the 2005 U.S. Poker Championship, winning $21,280. He has career earnings of approximately $57,000.

References

  1. ^ http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/profiles/criminal_justice.aspx?key==%27emandery@jjay.cuny.edu%27
  2. "Evan Mandery in RateMyProfessor.com".
  3. "All Politics Is Personal". The Harvard Crimson. June 8, 1989. Retrieved April 20, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  4. "John Jay associate professors score Forest Hills home". BlockShopper News Service. July 17, 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  5. "Curriculum Vitae of Evan Mandery" (PDF).
  6. "Evan Mandery in FantasticFiction.co.uk".
  7. Patrick Wensink (September 28, 2011). "We who are about to breed: Evan Mandery". We Who Are About To Die. Event occurs at 8:00am. Retrieved April 20, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  8. Cynthia Cotts (November 30, 1999). "No Fems Allowed in the Fight Club". The Village Voice. Retrieved April 21, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  9. "The Campaign, in The Public Interest, 2000".
  10. "The campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messenger, Al Sharpton, and the race to be mayor of New York City in Google Books".
  11. "Evan Mandery in GoodReads.com".
  12. Ron Hogan (February 16, 2007). "Scene at Evan Mandery's Book Party". GalleyCat. Event occurs at 10:51am. Retrieved April 20, 2013. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  13. Wilkinson, Joanne (01 December 2006). "Dreaming of Gwen Stefani". Booklist. Vol. 103, no. 7. American Library Association. p. 22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |newspaper= (help)
  14. "Dreaming of Gwen Stefani in IgPub.com".
  15. "Book Notes - Evan Mandery: Dreaming of Gwen Stefani in LargeHeartedBoy.com".
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