
Which found the weather too bad for washing windows, so – Since I have said right out loud I was willing to serve as either … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner
Which found the weather too bad for washing windows, so – Since I have said right out loud I was willing to serve as either … Read More ›
A Happy Ninteen Seventy On New Year’s day I worked – just a little – on three different NAPA papers, this one, Junco no. 1, … Read More ›
Which should be more active, now the cooks have retired. When Louise phoned to say we had been jointly elected secretary-treasurer of NAPA (you get … Read More ›
Why I Take Pictures by J. Hill Hamon IF A PERSON asked me why I take photographs I doubt that I could answer his question … Read More ›
Miss Williams and the Ice Man PROBABLY NO ONE under the age of fifty will have any appreciation of what I mean when I say … Read More ›
Which decided a little heat would feel good on a cold day. In Defense of Cliches When Virginia Baker gave her talk on writing at … Read More ›
Up the Executive Suiteby L. V. Heljeson TO BECOME president of the National Amateur Press Association is to hover on the edge of circumstance. Even … Read More ›
Are Critics Necessary?By Harold Ellis ALTHOUGH they are not four-letter words, I think two of the dirtiest words in our language are “constructive criticism.” The … Read More ›