Kay Nolte Smith
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Kay Nolte Smith (1932-1993) was an American writer.
She published seven novels before her death from cancer at age 61.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- The Watcher (1981) - Won the Edgar Award for best mystery
- Catching Fire (1982)
- Mindspell (1984)
- Elegy for a Soprano (1985)
- Country of the Heart (1987)
- A Tale of the Wind (1991)
- Venetian Song (1994)
[edit] Translations
Smith translated the play Chantecler: A Play in Four Acts by Edmond Rostand in 1987.
[edit] Essays
"Truth or the Consequences" in Women without Superstition: No Gods, No Masters (ISBN 978-1877733093)
[edit] External links
- The art and science of Kay Nolte Smith, Novelist by Greg Swann
- A Tribute to Kay Nolte Smith by Michelle Fram-Cohen
[edit] References
- Brief bio at the Freedom from Religion Foundation

