
Victoryby Dora Hepner Moitoret A dull grey mist, and a blindnessOf tears, of doubt and despair;A tingling of warmth and a kindnessA thrill through the … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Victoryby Dora Hepner Moitoret A dull grey mist, and a blindnessOf tears, of doubt and despair;A tingling of warmth and a kindnessA thrill through the … Read More ›
Who is Most to be Envied?by Frank Royall Wood Do folks smile when you come inAnd sigh when you go out?Do they say when you … Read More ›
Away With Mud-slingingby Victor A. Moitoret The reign of the house of Babcock ended with the 60th annual convention at Oakland. At that time, all … Read More ›
My Favorite Month – Octoberby James F. Morton October is the month for me,The month of rare delight;When Nature dons her richest robes,To gladden mortal … Read More ›
The Latchstring Is Outby Dorrie Hepner Moitoret We have been spending considerable time here at 658 Santa Ray Avenue polishing up our best and most … Read More ›
Troubleby Mary Morgan Ware TroubleIs a passingCloud, with a silver rimAnd golden lining, to teach usPatience. Members Issue ‘Dailies’ The latest journalistic attempts of three … Read More ›
A Boy’s Eye View of a New Book The Werewolf of Paris by Guy EndoreReviewed by Newby Crowell. One of the most powerful stories of … Read More ›
A Visit With The U. A. P. C.by Walter E. Mellinger I was very happy to be the guest of the Utah Amateur Press Club … Read More ›
Editorial “Time flies on wings of lightning.” How true that is! It hardly seems a year since the Utah Amateur Press Club was started. And … Read More ›
Good Adviceby Lucille Montgomery The speaker talks on informally – “You’re funny people, you amateur writers. You all say you haven’t anything to write about, … Read More ›