
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 ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
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 ›
A Special Timeby Pat Saunders Christmas, Sweet ChristmasShining through our doorLighting up the tree topWarming up the floor; Winter, cold winterSnowing on our hillsBlowing frost … Read More ›
For the Record: A book about to be published with the imposing title, Who’s Nobody in America, promises wide coverage, substantiated by volume of mail … 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 ›
A New Career Has Blossomed Forth Sometimes I think that I was born a teacher and a teller of stories. So it was almost natural … Read More ›
This and Thatby Clarence Prowell This is the first edition of what we hope will become at least an annual tradition in our family, combining … Read More ›
There really is such a thing as “Fuzzy Decision Making”; all the rest is mere fiction. GEORGE Walling dreamed that a spotlight had picked him … Read More ›
“GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN” does not apply to NAPA Conventions (nor any other) where ‘being there’ is most of it. In thinking back, … Read More ›
NOTE Indignant, ain’t-it-awful writing is a great way to renew one’s sense of the comedy we are performing together. I shall have to do more … Read More ›
What a fuss over a word! Yes, but let me say it again: the price of learning to use words is the development of an … Read More ›