Hi.

You might consider reading Peter Seibel's excellent Practical Common Lisp 
which has some nice macro-work in it. If after that you're still hungry for 
more, consider Let Over Lambda by Doug Hoyte.  

Admitted, both cover Common Lisp, but the differences will not keep you from 
getting a deeper understanding of how macros work and where and how they can 
be used.

(This is more an answer to the subject of this thread, less to the question 
in your body :)

Regards,
Stefan

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