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  • All copies of Evergreen Lodge: A Memoir ordered from this website will be signed by Tom. Buy the paperback book and your copy will be signed by the author. You’ll also receive a fun custom bookmark.
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    Don’t Call Me Jupiter — Book Three “Wheel in the Sky”

    Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $17.99.
    All copies of Don’t Call Me Jupiter ordered from this website will be signed by Tom. Buy the paperback book here and not only will your copy be signed by the author you’ll also fun hippy bookmark with his sister Shelly’s artwork.  
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    Don’t Call Me Jupiter — Book Two “Lightning Crashes”

    Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $17.99.
    All copies of Don’t Call Me Jupiter ordered from this website will be signed by Tom. Buy the paperback book here and not only will your copy be signed by the author you’ll also fun hippy bookmark with his sister Shelly’s artwork.
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    Don’t Call Me Jupiter — The Complete Series

    Original price was: $59.97.Current price is: $49.97.
    All copies of Don’t Call Me Jupiter ordered from this website will be signed by Tom. Buy the paperback books here and not only will your copies be signed by the author you’ll also receive fun hippie bookmarks with his sister Shelley’s artwork.
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    Don’t Call Me Jupiter — Book One “Tightrope”

    Original price was: $19.99.Current price is: $17.99.
    All copies of Don’t Call Me Jupiter ordered from this website will be signed by Tom. Buy the paperback book here and not only will your copy be signed by the author you’ll also fun hippy bookmark with his sister Shelly’s artwork.
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    Free Chapter — Book One

    Original price was: $1.99.Current price is: $0.00.
    Enjoy the first chapter of the first book in the series "Tightrope". After checkout, you will get a link to download the chapter and an email.
  • Each poem in this collection is a fragment of a life lived, a moment captured in words, spanning from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. These are not just poems; they are intimate windows into the mind of a man whose memories began to fade with Alzheimer’s, but whose words would sometimes bring those memories rushing back. The pages—some weathered with age, others lined with corrections—hold the thoughts of a life still felt, if not always remembered.  

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