Australian writer Lindsay Bovill has contributed to magazines, newspapers, and scientific publications. Almost all of his writing is focussed on human relationships with nature, and encompasses a wide range of subjects within this broad field.

Lindsay is a regular contributor to The Backwoodsman Magazine, a U.S. Publication dealing mainly with outdoor skills, self sufficiency, frontier history and the outdoor lifestyle. His articles in this publication so far have covered a wide range of topics, including Theodore Roosevelt’s reading habits, arrow making, and interviewing esteemed Western artist Clark Kelley Price.

His articles and short stories have also featured in the Australian fly fishing magazine Flylife, and include a cover article about making a fly from Woolly Mammoth hair.

Lindsay is currently signed with the U.S. Publisher 12 Willows Press, under which he will be releasing a collection of literary fiction shortly. He is also working on numerous other writing projects.

A selection of publications and issues featuring Lindsay’s writing appear below.