Mr. Glennon Walsh went to Iowa looking for a pig to be the official mascot for his Kentucky distillery. From the literature emanating from Iowa … Read More ›

Type Talk The apparent demise of The Printer, the really excellent paper of Mike Phillips which appeared fairly regularly in 1975 and sporadically in 1976 … Read More ›

Squeezings from the Livermore Grape Press Now that my initial effort, a prop. card in the December bundle, is out of the way, I can … Read More ›

Rarely Publishedby Kent Clair Chamberlain To Mrs. Helen Frost Herrick who was responsible for my appearance in “The International Who’s Who in Poetry” and “The … Read More ›

What Amateurdom and I Have Done for Each Otherby Howard P. Lovecraft I ENTERED Amateur Journalism late in life – at the age of nearly … Read More ›

Wife vs. Thesisby Lou Ellen Rea PICTURE IN your mind if you can, a struggle, battle or what have you between a mortal being and … Read More ›

How Deluxe Can You Get?by Fred Liddle The last issue of this paper was my first attempt at producing a 24 page journal. I found … Read More ›

“Freedom is a light for which many men have died in darkness.” – Richard Powell The Bigot’s Creedby William W. Ellis You must believe what … Read More ›

Dreamby Fran Stockman A ideation of some esthetic mountain top, high above a valley green below. Not immured by high walls, but free, to feel … Read More ›

In converting power plants to coal; blasts of compressed air into the firebox would greatly reduce smoke, improve combustion, thus completely burning the coal, and … Read More ›