
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 ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
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 ›
“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 ›
The Minor Characterby Lenore Harris Hughes WITHOUT HARD WORK on the part of the minor characters in the play, those taking the major roles would … Read More ›
Christmas Eveby Donald E. Harding A little silver starUpon a tree,And painted beadsAnd colored bells so bright;A cherub’s faceNow looking down at me;No arms, no … Read More ›
The Fertile Mindby Alice Mackenzie Swain The fertile mind is like a river flowing,Remembering the past as in a dreamThat gave direction in instinctive ways.Each … Read More ›
Tolling Bellsby Marie FischerToledo, Ohio 43606 The bells are tolling for some oneEach moment of every day;One day for us life will be done,Maybe without … Read More ›
HEAR YE ALL!1979 UNITED AMATEUR PRESS CONVENTIONJuly 11, 12, 13DAYS INN 95TH STREET RT. 1-35SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS 66215 Cost: per room, per night, double bed … Read More ›
The Roadmapby Louise Weibert Sutton IN ALL NATURE instinct is the guideline which times and moves every living thing. The birds feel an urge to … Read More ›
The ABC’s of Hospitalizationby Talitha Stickler THIS maze of medical mummery was conceived during a hospital convalescent period, and after long painstaking research and careful … 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 ›