I was particularly interested in Taylor Robert's article. I joined the internet community after a period of "BBSing" and one of the first things I did was compile of list of listservs, Twain-L being one of them. There are now only two that I actively follow and they are unfortunately shadows of their former glory as platforms for discussions. And, unfortunately, very little of the internet as arisen to supply that function. Anthro-L was once home of quite lengthy essays but is now populated with brief notices newspaper and magazine articles. Twain-L, too, contains little of the discussions I recall. People have taken to "social media", which is a good name for it as it contains little what I might call critical media. Let's hope Twain-L remains. I do miss the threads of discussions. On 10/26/20 2:04 PM, Bird, John C. wrote: > The Mark Twain Journal is always of interest to us, and the Fall 2020 issue is no exception. Forum members will want to read Taylor Roberts’s article on the history of the Mark Twain Forum, for sure. The other articles are of great interest too, with a beautiful color picture of the Hartford Mark Twain House on the cover, a companion to Steve Courtney’s article on the restoration of the Hartford house. I could go on, but will not, at the risk of slighting other contributors (and friends). > > But the big news overshadows all: Alan Gribben is announcing the end of his editorship of the Mark Twain Journal, and welcoming new incoming editor Joe B. Fulton. Twainians owe a huge debt of gratitude to Alan for bringing the journal up to date (it was woefully behind when he took over in 2009) and virtually reinventing it. Along with the his managing editor and wife, Irene Wong, Alan has kept alive an important resource for Mark Twain studies. Therefore, many thanks to Alan and Irene, and congratulations to Joe B. Fulton! > > John Bird > Winthrop University > > Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10