
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 ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
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 ›
“The Magazine in Miniature” Presenting Dr. Clyde F. NoelA. M. AdamsFrank Royall WoodJames A. BainsWalter R. Davenport, D. D.Miriam Irene KimballMalcolm D. FoxMary Morgan Ware … Read More ›