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Mitchell, Greg, 1947-

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Personal name headingMitchell, Greg, 1947-
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Associated countryUnited States New York (State)
Addressepic1934@aol.com
Birth date1947
Field of activityJournalism Feature writing Journalism--Political aspects Citizen journalism Online journalism
AffiliationNation Associates (New York, N.Y.)
Editor & Publisher Co.
Profession or occupationJournalists Authors
Found inMitchell, Greg. Joy in Mudville, 2000: CIP t.p. (Greg Mitchell) galley (b. 1947) pub. info sheet (writes on baseball for New York times and other newspapers; lists other works published)
bookreporter.com Web site, Jan. 24, 2001 (Greg Mitchell is a serious author of nonfiction books, including a new one coming out in the Fall about capital punishment. But his passion in life is baseball; his new book, Joy in Mudville)
So wrong for so long, 2008: ECIP t.p. (Greg Mitchell, editor of Editor & Publisher )
The Nation website, 9 Feb. 2016: Article entitled "My Final Post: So long, it's been good to know you" by Greg Mitchell, dated June 27, 2014 (Greg Mitchell writes a daily blog for The Nation focusing on media, politics and culture. He is the former editor of Editor & Publisher and author of thirteen books. His latest book, on the 2012 Obama-Romney race, is Tricks, Lies, and Videotape. His other books include Atomic Cover-Up, The Campaign of the Century (winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize), two books related to WikiLeaks and a pair of books with Robert Jay Lifton on Hiroshima and the death penalty in America. His Twitter feed is @GregMitch and he can be reached at: epic1934@aol.com. His personal blog is Pressing Issues.)
   <http://www.thenation.com/article/my-final-post-so-long-its-been-good-know-you/>
Wikipedia, 9 Feb. 2016: individual entry (Greg Mitchell (born 1947) is an American author and journalist who has written twelve non-fiction books on United States politics and history of the 20th and 21st centuries. Since 2010, he blogs on the media and politics for The Nation, where he covered the Wikileaks scandal in 2010.)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Mitchell>
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