Kay Nolte Smith
Kay Nolte Smith
July 4th, 2012
On this date in 1932, Kay Nolte Smith was born in Minnesota. She
received her B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1952 and her
Master's degree in theater and speech from the University of Utah in
1955. She married Prof. Philip Smith in 1958. She and her husband went
into professional theatre together, co-producing Ayn Rand's "Penthouse
Legend." She made TV commercials, performed off Broadway for a decade,
joined several faculties as a teacher, then turned her energies to
writing. Her first novel, Watcher (1980), won the Edgar Allen Poe award,
followed by Mindspell (1983), Country of the Heart (1988), and Tale of
the Wind (1991). Mindspell delved into the witchhunts. After her
research for that book, Kay asserted that records of this heinous time
should be "mandatory reading in every Sunday school. This is what made
me an atheist. Consider how deeply witch craze was rooted in religion.
The papal sanction was not abolished for six centuries. How can anyone
belong to a church that treated its members this way?" (Feminist
Connection interview, December 1983). D. 1993.
“The tragedy
is that every brain cell devoted to belief in the supernatural is a
brain cell one cannot use to make life richer or easier or happier.”
— Kay Nolte Smith, "Truth or Consequences," speech to the Freedom From
Religion Foundation 1983 national convention. See Women Without
Superstition
Compiled by Annie Laurie Gaylor (FFRF)
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