< Pennant Bravo, May 2009 The Golden Westby Margarete Kuring This narrative continues from where Margarete’s previous two stories left off: “Living through World War … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< Pennant Bravo, May 2009 The Golden Westby Margarete Kuring This narrative continues from where Margarete’s previous two stories left off: “Living through World War … Read More ›
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that … Read More ›
Reflections After a Hospital StayClarenceby Richard L. Hopkins For those who keep track of such things, this is a bit of background information on my … Read More ›
< Pennant Bravo, May 2008 | Pennant Bravo, June 2009 > Mother’s Day Hodge Podge A photocopy of this handwritten manuscript by my aunt Edith … Read More ›
Tin Ears and the So-Called “Haiku” The tin ear is a common affliction of the man-in-the-street. He is never sure of the difference between such … Read More ›
Truly Botts CommemoratingThe Life & Antics of Guy Raymond Botterill April 13, 1928Sept. 26, 2010 A Truly Memorable Person Who Loved Amateur Journalism, Printing and … Read More ›
< Pennant Bravo, April 2008 | Pennant Bravo, May 2009 > Lana Lambert’s “Galleon” Linoleum Cutby Bill Boys LANA LAMBERT CARVED this set of four … Read More ›
Pennant Bravo, May 2008 > Living through World War II in Germanyby Margarete Kuring I was born and grew up in a defeated Germany. The … 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 ›
Answer Honestlyby Mary Alice Drwick Do you live your religion?Is apathy the great American disease?To how many of these questions can you answer “Yes”? How … Read More ›