Lee Lynch (author) - Writing Career

Writing Career

  • Toothpick House (1983) - Irrepressible cab driver Annie Heaphy falls for a Yalie and brings the old and new gay cultures together.
  • Old Dyke Tales (1984) - Short stories of lesbian love and life.
  • The Swashbuckler (1985) - The famous novel about butch/femme relationships and authentic lesbian life in the 1960s and 70s.
  • Home In Your Hands (1986) - Short stories about the women Lynch's readers have come to love.
  • Dusty's Queen of Hearts Diner (1987) - Book 1 of the Morton River Valley Trilogy. Dusty and Elly's brainchild is the beating heart of Morton River Valley as well as the target of its bigotry.
  • The Amazon Trail (1988) - Lynch's early self-syndicated columns from gay papers across the country.
  • Sue Slate, Private Eye (1989) - An Alleycat detective and a feline torch singer are San Francisco top cats in this mystery spoof.
  • That Old Studebaker (1991) - Andy Blaine's two great loves are Regina and the car. A story of love and loss on a cross country ride.
  • Morton River Valley (1992) - Book 2 of the Morton River Valley Trilogy. Paris Collins turns heads and captures hearts as she gets involved with both an immigrant family and the descendent of an uppercrust family.
  • Cactus Love (1994) - Short Stories with old and new heroines.
  • Off the Rag (1996) - edited by Lee Lynch and Akia Woods - An anthology of personal writings by lesbians about menopause.
  • Rafferty Street (1998) - Book 3 of the Morton River Valley Trilogy - Annie Heaphy of Toothpick House moves to the Valley seeking love and home.
  • Sweet Creek (2006) - A story of love, community and the changing tides of time in a town where lesbians come in search of a paradise.
  • The Butch Cook Book (2008) - edited by Lee Lynch, Sue Hardesty and Nel Ward.
  • Beggar of Love (October 2009)- Never lacking a lover, Jefferson knows little of love; brought up on the right side of the tracks, she's drawn to the wild side. Every lesbian has known Jefferson—or is Jefferson.
  • The Raid (2013, forthcoming) - A story of lesbian love, life, history, and more.

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