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  2. Jenny Joseph - Wikipedia

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    The poem was adopted by the greeting-card industry, led by graphic designer and calligrapher Elizabeth Lucas. Joseph ascribed the popularity of the poem to Lucas. "To her business acumen and energy I owe a hospitable following in California and later throughout northern America, more social, as I said, than literary. [5]

  3. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Winning poems are published in greeting cards and online. Outside of the poetry contest, you may also submit seasonal poems that follow these guidelines. Pay: $100 to $350 per poem. Categories ...

  4. Helen Steiner Rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice became a successful businesswoman and lecturer but found her most satisfying outlet in writing verse for the greeting card company Gibson Greetings. Her poems received wide exposure in the 1960s when several were read by Aladdin on the poetry segment of the Lawrence Welk television show.

  5. Not Sure What to Put in the Card? Let ChatGPT and 1-800 ... - AOL

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    1-800-FLOWERS.com launched a program powered by ChatGPT that creates original, one-of-a-kind poems and songs. Send one to Mom for Mother's Day with her flowers.

  6. Milly Johnson - Wikipedia

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    She had a series of administrative jobs whilst writing jokes and poems for the greetings card market to supplement her income, and she also became a ghostwriter on Purple Ronnie in its earliest days. [5] Later, she was to become one of the country's leading professional copywriters for the greetings card market.

  7. 30 Best Christmas Poems That Will Fill Your Hearts With ... - AOL

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    Cards in each mailbox, angel, manger, star and lamb, as the rural carrier, driving the snowy roads, hears from her bundles the plaintive bleating of sheep, the shuffle of sandals, the clopping of ...