Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922. H. P. Lovecraft
THE UNITED AMATEUR MAY 1918
DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC CRITICISM
THE UNITED AMATEUR JANUARY 1919
A Note on Howard P. Lovecraft's Verse
Helene Hoffman Cole—Litterateur
THE UNITED AMATEUR NOVEMBER 1919
TO MISTRESS SOPHIA SIMPLE, QUEEN OF THE CINEMA
THE UNITED AMATEUR JANUARY 1920
For What Does the United Stand?
THE UNITED AMATEUR NOVEMBER 1920
THE UNITED AMATEUR JANUARY 1921
Winifred Virginia Jackson: A "Different" Poetess
THE UNITED AMATEUR SEPTEMBER 1921
THE UNITED AMATEUR NOVEMBER 1921
THE UNITED AMATEUR JANUARY 1922
The desire to write for publication is one which inheres strongly in every human breast. From the proficient college graduate, storming the gates of the high-grade literary magazines, to the raw schoolboy, vainly endeavoring to place his first crude compositions in the local newspapers, the whole intelligent public are today seeking expression through the printed page, and yearning to behold their thoughts and ideals permanently crystallized in the magic medium of type. But while a few persons of exceptional talent manage eventually to gain a foothold in the professional world of letters rising to celebrity through the wide diffusion of their art, ideals,