During the fourth annual conference in Provincetown (October 12–14, 2006), the membership voted to establish the brainchild of Phillip Sipiora,
The Mailer Review, co-sponsored by the
University of South Florida and edited by Sipiora and co-edited by Gerald Lucas. The journal is published annually in the fall. In 2014 under the leadership of board member Gerald R. Lucas, the Society launched Project Mailer, a
Digital Humanities initiative to "augment Mailer Studies for a digital age". Their first publication was an open-access, digital version of Mike Lennon's
Norman Mailer: Works and Days that's "meant to be read and used on the screen". Created and hosted by Society member
Justin Bozung, The Norman Mailer Society Podcast had its premiere episode in February 2015. The Podcast is released twice monthly and features rare audio, interviews, analysis, and discussions about, as
James Wolcott put it, the "wooly-bully exploits" of Norman Mailer. In spring 2018, the Society sponsored the publication of
Library of America's two-volume boxed set
Norman Mailer: the Sixties edited by J. Michael Lennon. The set includes
Four Books of the 1960s and
Collected Essays of the 1960s. ==Robert F. Lucid Award==