American Amateur Journalism IF this magazine is your first meeting with the great American hobby of amateur journalism, then pray be seated and become better … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
American Amateur Journalism IF this magazine is your first meeting with the great American hobby of amateur journalism, then pray be seated and become better … Read More ›
Offsetting the NA AT THE New Haven convention, outgoing president Matilda Haywood announced the award of a Presidential Citation to Official Editor Richard George for … Read More ›
< The Alexander Rag, Number 3 | The Alexander Rag, Number 5 > A Patch of Old Snowby Robert Frost There’s a patch of old … Read More ›
Life’s Winding Pathby Maybelle Irene BurkePaw Paw, MI 49079 “Joe, we are doing so good here, why move to some place you know nothing about?” … Read More ›
The Writing Mythby Lea Palmer When one mentions their hobby is writing, people are suitably impressed and immediately begin asking questions. The most common ones, … Read More ›
A Cherub of Japan after Munakata’s style.By Alric C. Tredwell, Our Special Staff Artist. Hail to Spring! SPRING! That season when all nature rejoices, especially … Read More ›
Back on the Firing Line What About Dilcon? Goodness Gracious! Has it been that long since the Grouch has been in the bundle? But I … Read More ›
Salmagundi IT’S BEEN SO LONG since the last Echo that I hesitate to look at my files and determine when it was. Fortunately, AAPA doesn’t … Read More ›
Christophe PlantinSixteenth Century Printer Christope Plantin was a Frenchman who was determined to become a master-printer, but censorship in his country caused him to look … Read More ›
John Stevenson looked with disgust at four poker dice that had somehow appeared from a drawer he had pulled out and overturned while hunting for … Read More ›