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Holly Day has worked as a freelance writer for over 30 years, with over 7,000 published articles, poems, and short stories and 40 books and chapbooksmost recently, the nonfiction books, Music Theory for Dummies and Walking Twin Cities, and the poetry books A Wall to Protect Your Eyes (Pski's Porch Publishing), In This Place, She Is Her Own (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press), A Perfect Day for Semaphore (Finishing Line Press), I'm in a Place Where Reason Went Missing (Main Street Press), and Where We Went Wrong (Clare Songbirds Publishing). Her writing has been nominated for a National Magazine Award, a 49th Parallel Prize, an Isaac Asimov Award, eleven Pushcart awards, three Dzanc Book's Best of the Web awards, and two Best of the Net awards, and she has received two Midwest Writer's Grants, a Plainsongs Award, a Sam Ragan Prize for Poetry, and a Dwarf Star Award from the Science Fiction Poetry Association.
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