was an American author. Kay's novels examined life in the American South His most well-known book, To Dance with the White Dog, was made into a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Three of Kay's books became movies. Born in Royston, Georgia to T.H. and Viola Winn Kay, Kay was the eleventh of twelve children. He graduated from LaGrange College in 1959, majoring in social science. After college he sold insurance, then found work as a copy boy and then writer for the Decatur-DeKalb News. He moved to the Atlanta Journal as a sports writer and film and theater critic. In 1973 he left the Journal to work in advertising, and in 1977 he moved to work at Oglethorpe Power. By 1989 he had become Oglethorpe's vice president for public relations.At the urging of his friend, writer Pat Conroy, he submitted a magazine article manuscript to Houghton-Mifflin that provided the concept for a novel. His experience of growing up on a rural farm without electricity formed the basis of The Year the Lights Came On, published in 1976., , In Memory of Terry Kay. Personal Death record and Detailed information about the deceased person.
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