Rainbow-hued words set against soft black background read "(Out) On the Road. Below, in white text, "The Radical Joy of Queer Travel." At the bottom of the image, in rainbow-hued text, the author's name: Lindsey Danis.

(Out) On the Road: The Radical Joy of Queer Travel  teaches LGBTQ+ travelers how to navigate the joys and challenges of travel in a shifting global landscape. Blending personal insights with practical strategies, this book helps readers step beyond their comfort zones, plan transformative adventures, and travel with increased confidence, joy, and personal power.

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Text on tan background reads On Queer Homesteading, an essay by Lindsey Danis. Icons show illustrations of a bonfire, chicken, are, glued hand holding bunch of kale, red pickup truck, spade, beehive, and hiking boots.

On Queer Homesteading braids memoir, queer history, and homesteading practices to explore the purpose and power of rural queer community building. Set in New York’s Hudson Valley, this prose chapbook challenges the dominant myth of LGBTQ+ urbanity and honors rural queer experiences, connections, and interdependence.

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My essay on estrangement appears in this bold collection, forthcoming from Catapult. Releases 4.28.26

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Nourishing Resistance: Stories of Food Protect and Mutual Aid cover image featuring vegetables and spices.

I’m a contributor to this essay collection, which highlights the role of food in global struggles for liberation and autonomy. Essays explore queer potlucks, BIPOC gardens, indigenous food sovereignty, protest food, disaster relief and mutual aid.

I’m a contributor to this anthology of unsolved true crime stories, with an essay on an unsolved lesbian double murder that left me afraid to go into the woods for years. Since publication, the case I write about has been solved, bringing closure to family members.