< Campane, Number 61 | Campane, Number 63 > Are Critics Necessary?By Harold Ellis ALTHOUGH they are not four-letter words, I think two of the … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< Campane, Number 61 | Campane, Number 63 > Are Critics Necessary?By Harold Ellis ALTHOUGH they are not four-letter words, I think two of the … Read More ›
My stock story was basically the same for more than twenty years. However, each victim was different, and the situations varied. Strange-enough, the victims themselves … Read More ›
Fireside Ploughingby James Guinane I CHOSE an evening to muse by the fire on which to read A Day to Plough and found there was … Read More ›
Initial letters have been used to enrich the written or printed page since the sixth century. It began with a large plain capital used for … Read More ›
On Saturday, April 18, Leah and I attended a memorial service for William C. Wineland who had died as a result of a heart attack. … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 60 | Campane, Number 62 > Taste and Typeby John S. Carroll I am reminded of a story about the late Arturo … Read More ›
What a fuss over a word! Yes, but let me say it again: the price of learning to use words is the development of an … Read More ›
Once again National Amateur Press Association members witness a triple-play – Brodie to Spink to Babcock – in the production of this Scarlet Cockerel. By … Read More ›
“Hae O Hawaii”… the Flag of Hawaii… It fluttered from the staff like a stricken bird! The Hawaiian flag, designed by an English sea captain … Read More ›
by Jacob L. Warner “Wanna see some feelthy pictures?” asked the sergeant as Jonathan walked into the tent where four soldiers were examining some photographs … Read More ›