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Was Helen Steiner Rice a real person or a pseudonym used by various poets for Hallmark Cards?

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Quite possibly a pseudonym for several writers. It is interesting to note certain poems wee credited to Rice but never any flyleaf stuff(About the author) shades of the hardy Boys and Franklin W. Dixon which was known to be a pseudonym, Dixonw as actualy a wartime governor of Alabama, hardly a detective writer. My guess is she was a composite author. There are grave theological errors in some of(her) stuff also, I never did quite agree with(Solitary Life) which is almost J.C.-Underdog!Woof Woof indeed. get your theoogy forjmt he Bible, not Rice.

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