
NOTE: Material herein was obtained through the Manuscript Bureau of the National Amateur Press Association. STRIKE!by Paul Burns THE TELEPHONE’S JARRING woke us both up. … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
NOTE: Material herein was obtained through the Manuscript Bureau of the National Amateur Press Association. STRIKE!by Paul Burns THE TELEPHONE’S JARRING woke us both up. … Read More ›
The Hour Glass of Lifeby Harry S. Tordoff Each day, like tiny grains of sandIn a shapely Hour Glass,Life is getting out of hand,And soon … Read More ›
Paging Dorothy Friedmanby Joseph F. Bradburn IT SEEMS that Dorothy Friedman, author of the lead story in my previous issue, is as mysterious and hard … Read More ›
Women and Childrenby Paul Burns THEY fought. Bitterly. I heard none of it. Being just eight years old, in that summer of 1935, I was … Read More ›
What Would I Change?by Cassie Edwards Now that I’m nearing eighty,I can’t help but wonder;What would I change in my life,If I had to live … Read More ›
I’m Way Out on a Limbby Jean Evelyn Rand “HERE, KITTY! Kitty! Kitty!” Dad says, “You know, there they are calling that cat out of … Read More ›
Strange Companionby Dorothy MacAulay SHE WAS LYING on the sofa, watching him paint. “Who is that woman?” “Mrs. Huntley Mannings,” he replied absently. “You must … Read More ›
An Index of the Official Organ: Pipe Dream or Possibility?by Joseph F. Bradburn IN JUNE, 1978, Vic Moitoret concluded his three-part survey of the one … Read More ›