Chapter 144: The New Atlantis, Part 144

SHORT STORY of WARD COURIER: The Inventor's Tale: "The Blacksmith and the Mirror"

From the unpublished novel "The Roycroft Tales" (c) 2001 by Ward Courier under the pen name Mason Winfield

Vauno, the Roycroft Blacksmith, was a tall, hawk-nosed, coal-bearded man whose shop was in the basement of what had been the furniture shop of the old Campus. Though in its day Roycroft was world-renowned as a haven for artists and craftsmen, by the 1970s anyone willing to rent a space in any of the Campus buildings and stay out of jail might use the name as a prefix. A dressmaker, a jeweler, a potter, and even a drunken poet were among those who called themselves "Roycroft-" something.