New: amateurjournalismAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzansteemhive-183959hive-180932photographyhive-150122hive-166405hive-185836uncommonlablifehive-183397hive-144064bitcoinkrsuccesshive-139150hive-188619hive-103599hive-124908hive-101145hive-180301hive-109690hive-193186TrendingNewHotLikersjakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoMy Word - Number 6, February 1973"Life is a challenge that must be met with courage and confidence in the ultimate goal." Robert Williams talks about his experiences at the Carnegie Library in D.C. in My Word, Number 6.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoLapsus Calamus - Number 3, January 1970"Is photography art?" In the 3rd Lapsus Calamus, J. Hill Hamon talks about his enjoyment with hobby photography.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 66, January 1975 - Hydro-statics"Everything in this story is fictitious except the people, the tank, the pumps, the pump procurement procedures, the army, the hydro-statics, etc." - Jake Warner's Boxwooder, Number 66.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoCampane - Number 72, August 1973In the 72nd Campane, Harold Segal celebrates the life and work of amateur printer Milton R. Grady.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 70, May 1975 - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: A Personal Appreciation of the Works ofIn the 70th Boxwooder, Jake reviews and praises the works of one of his favorite authors, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoLapsus Calamus - Number 1, October 1969In the first Lapsus Calamus, J. Hill Hamon introduces himself along with his love for music and the printed word.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoNational Amateur Press Association November 2019 Bundle is out now.The National Amateur Press Association November 2019 Bundle is out now. We have ten spare bundles for anyone who wants to receive one through a completely free trial membership. Click the link to…jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 69, April 1975 - A Scattering of Sparks by Ann VroomanIn the 69th Boxwooder, Ann Vrooman tells the story of how her parents found new love over the tragedy of a house fire.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoCampane - Number 71, March 1973In the 71st Campane, Alvin Fick celebrates the achievement of amateur journalism while giving a specific nod to Tim Thrift and Ernest Edkins' The Aonian.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoMy Word - Number 4, August 1971In the 4th My Word, Robert S. Williams tells the romantic and non-romantic versions of how Edward and Margaret Bebb, his wife's ancestors, came to America and settled in the new world.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 72, July 1975 - The Beginning of the EndIn the 72nd Boxwooder, Jake tells the fictional story of Karlene and Judson Souther's struggle with reaching fifty.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoCampane - Number 70, November 1972In the 70th Campane, Harold and Hazel Segal select their favorite excerpts of L. Verle Heljeson's work.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 121, August 1979 - Reunion by Joseph E. JeffsIn the 121st Boxwooder, Joseph E. Jeffs tells the story of meeting up with an old buddy from the war and realizing how things can change.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Lucky Dog - 1943 IssueIn the 1943 Issue of The Lucky Dog, Tim Thrift provides a brief history of all of the items he published throughout his career up until this issue.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 120, July 1979 - Confession of a Wine Taster by John NefIn the 120th Boxwooder, John Nef shares his experiences with drinking fine wine with fine food.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoCampane - Number 69, August 1972In the 69th Campane, Jake Warner shares his alternative method for performing makeready that he found easier for him.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoMy Word - Number 3, October 1970In the 3rd My Word, Robert Williams talks about his famed neighbor, Miss Alice Williams on the day she stood up to the tyranny of the ice delivery men.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoThe Boxwooder - Number 119, June 1979In the 119th Boxwooder, Jake tells the story of how he was able to attend college and considers the role and responsibility individual soldiers play in war.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoLimited Edition - Number 17, April 1974Barbara Cade takes us back to a simpler time with her story of airport security in the 17th Limited Edition.jakesjournals (32)in amateurjournalism • 5 years agoCampane - Number 68, March 1972In the 68th Campane, John S. Carroll does a good job explaining the purpose and process of makeready for printing.