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Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Yes,
           the Westminster Hall and Burying Ground does exist, and Edgar, Virginia, and
           Maria are all buried there, but if you are an historian of Poe or of the place or of the
           period, do not get your knickers in a twist over any inaccuracies herein. This is a
           work of fiction, and the author enjoyed taking many liberties along the way.
           Text copyright © 2018 by Mary Amato
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           Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
           Names: Amato, Mary, author.
           Title: Open mic night at Westminster Cemetery / Mary Amato.
           Description: Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Lab, [2018] | Summary: Sixteen-year-old
             Lacy Brink, surprised to find herself dead and buried at Baltimore’s Westminster
             Cemetery, recruits fellow poets Sam and Edgar Allan Poe in resisting tyrannical
             Mrs. Steele’s rules by having an open mic night.
           Identifiers: LCCN 2017038717 (print) | LCCN 2018007835 (ebook) | ISBN
             9781541523777 (eb pdf) | ISBN 9781512465310 (th : alk. paper)
           Subjects: | CYAC: Dead—Fiction. | Future life—Fiction. | Cemeteries—Fiction. |
             Poetry—Fiction. | Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809–1849—Fiction.
           Classification: LCC PZ7.A49165 (ebook) | LCC PZ7.A49165 Op 2018 (print) |
             DDC [Fic]—dc23
           LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017038717
           Manufactured in the United States of America
           1-43062-32220-4/13/2018
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