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If you know someone who loves poetry, has a sense of humor,
and/or is good looking, then see below! 

The perfect gift for any holiday is Great American Poems - REPOEMED.

You simply can't go wrong with either volume (or both volumes!) of
Great American Poems - REPOEMED.

For easy-schmeezy ordering info, click HERE.
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Great American Poems - REPOEMED

The definitive works on the life and poetry of Emmett Lee Dickinson (Emily Dickinson's third cousin, twice removed -- at her request) are volumes 1 and 2 of Great American Poems -- REPOEMED.

Pick up a copy in the gift store of the Emmett Lee Dickinson Museum (above the coin-op Laundromat on Dickinson Boulevard in Washerst, PA), or purchased on at AuthorHouse.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Amazon.com, or through your preferred bookseller.
If you haven't bought the books yet -- what are you waiting for?
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"An artist is somebody who produces things that people don't need to have" ~Andy Warhol. 
Everyone needs this--so what does that say about me?
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Should you buy copies of  
Great American Poems ~ REPOEMED?

Wondering if you'd enjoy Great American Poems ~ REPOEMED?  Take the quiz to the right to find out!
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Take the Great American Poems ~ REPOEMED Quiz:

1. Are you a fan of the poetry of Emily Dickinson, E. E. Cummings, and Robert Frost?
2. Do you have a sense of humor?
3. Are you witty?  Intelligent?
4. Are you good looking?
5. Do you have a few extra dollars?


If you answered "yes" to one or more of the questions above, then it's not a matter of "if" you should purchase copies of Great American Poems ~ REPOEMED, it is "how many."


FOR INFORMATION ON THE AUTHOR, JIM ASHER, CLICK HERE.
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Reviews from Readers at Barnes & Noble:

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A Review from a Reader at Amazon.com:

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From the Editor of The Letters of Emily Dickinson:

Emily Fragos, editor  ofThe Letters of Emily Dickinson (at left), wrote and said, "My favorite of  your parodies: 'My wife clothed twice before she chose.' It does a super job of using the pun and copying the original."


 



A Note from President Obama:

Yes, we sent copies of Great American Poems -- REPOEMED to President & Mrs. Obama.

President Obama agrees, "it is high time we recognize him (Emmett Lee Dickinson) more than 'Salieri' to Emily Dickinson's 'Mozart.'"
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A Review from Goodreads.com:

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Below and right:  A few tweets about Emmett Lee and the Emmett Lee Museum:
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