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March 12, 2010

Scene from the Japanese garden built by the Wells family in Newberry, SC. [Photo by Kay B. Day/The US Report.]   RAD Girls on Tour 
The zany girls from MAV TV come to Florida to celebrate their new DVD release. Some women (ahem) like to watch MAV TV even though it's billed as 'TV created for men by men.'

Government spends more than $12 over private employers 
When the US taxpayer is your angel investor, you can outspend the private sector by outrageous amounts for employees. The $12 is just for wages; benefits are 70 percent higher. Whatever happened to President Barack Obama's promise to go 'line by line' through the federal budget?

Rubio airs first TV ad in Senate race
Former Speaker of the Florida House Marco Rubio has launched the first official TV ad in the race for a Florida Senate Seat.
 
Toyota target of class action lawsuits 
Wire story on woes Japanese car maker faces in US.

Monkeys get bombed on taxpayer dollars
Your federal 'Stimulus' dollars at work. The monkeys got paid in cocaine, apparently.
 
(Posted by  Kay B. Day) 

 

 
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A Poetry Break and Killing Earl are available directly from the author at a discounted price. Use the PayPal button to purchase. Your book will be autographed by the author.

Hook, Line and Linker will be published in time for the 2009 holiday season.~~~


Books by Kay B. Day
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A Poetry Break

—Collection of sonnets and free verse; award-winning verse. Includes poems presented for Florida Poets Arrive at The US Library of Congress. Florida Writers Association Award, nominee for best poetry book, Southeastern Booksellers and other awards. Introduction by Ruth Daigon. Published by Ocean Publishing, 2004.

Killing Earl
—Memoir of a family’s unexpected move and a teen daughter’s mystery illness. Early activist for patient advocacy; tips on navigating healthcare maze. Award-winning nonfiction. Introduction by Dr. John V. Campo. Published by Ocean Publishing, 2005.

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Anthologies with work by Kay B. Day
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Faces of Freedom
—Profiles of America’s fallen warriors. An essay about a soldier from each US state and US territories. Hardcover. Edited by Rebecca Pepin. Distinguished journalists from across the country contributed stories in this book projected to raise $200,000 for charities benefiting America’s military troops and families. Published by Wentworth, 2007.

The Writer’s Handbook
—A practical anthology of best advice for craft and career for writers. Written by top writers. Edited by Philip Martin. Preface by Ted Kooser, former US Poet Laureate. Scarletta Press, 2008.

Letters to the World
—Poems from the Wom-Po Listserv. A collection of poems from participants in a top tier poetry workshop online. Preface by Annie Finch; edited by Moira Richards, Rosemary Starace and Lesley Wheeler. Red Hen Press, 2008.