Holly Day's poetry, fiction, and nonfiction has appeared in over 2,000 magazines, newspapers, and e-zines internationally over the past 17 years, including XLR8R, Guitar One, The Long Islander, and Cosmik Debris. Her writing was nominated for a National Magazine Award in 1999, won the Isaac Asimov Award for Undergraduate Fiction in 1995, and won two Midwest Writer's Grants from Poets & Writers Magazine in 1994 and 1995. She also teaches at The Open Book literary collective in downtown Minneapolis and has taught the same on the DePaul University campus in Chicago. She currently lives in Minneapolis with her writing partner and favorite photographer, Sherman Wick, and their son, Wolfegang Day Wick, and daughter, Astrid Day Wick. Holly and Sherm's first book-length collaborative project, The Insiders' Guide to the Twin Cities (Globe-Pequot Press/Falcon Publishing), was published in 2002, with a second edition out in 2004.

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