Lee Lynch

Lee Lynch has been writing lesbian fiction since the 1960s, and is an important influence in modern lesbian literature. Her syndicated column, The Amazon Trail, has been running since 1986. She lives with her wife, Elaine Mulligan Lynch, in the Pacific Northwest.

stories by Lee Lynch

The Amazon Trail: Standing On My Own Two Feet

The Amazon Trail: Standing On My Own Two Feet

In this month's Amazon Trail, Lee Lynch talks about the way that, as she's found a balance in life, her ability to keep her balance while walking around has begun to diminish. Since childhood, I have been looking forward to growing old enough to know pretty much which...

The Amazon Trail: Notes From A Homebody

The Amazon Trail: Notes From A Homebody

In this month's Amazon Trail, Lee Lynch talks about the end of quarantine, the fear of being around people again, and supporting local businesses in their time of need. It’s finally here. The end of total lockdown. Am I ready? Absolutely not. I like my burrow. I don’t...

The Amazon Trail: How To Write A Book

The Amazon Trail: How To Write A Book

In this month's Amazon Trail, Lee Lynch takes us through the 15-year process of creating her new novel, encompassing everything from a cross-country love affair to a multigenerational LGBTQ chosen family. I’m not giving away any secrets here. Not saying it’s simple or...

The Amazon Trail: COVID-19 Pioneer

The Amazon Trail: COVID-19 Pioneer

In this month's Amazon Trail, Lee Lynch recounts her experience getting her first of two COVID vaccines, and recalls her childhood experience of receiving an experimental dose of Dr. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine. Now that President Biden and Vice President Harris are in...

The Amazon Trail: All Along the Watchtower

The Amazon Trail: All Along the Watchtower

In this month's Amazon Trail, Lee Lynch explains that the right-wing insurrection we're dealing with now in the United States is nothing new. Oh, hell, what can I say at a time like this? Did we think they’d simply go away? When angry white criminals occupied the...




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