ready to reimagine what home, belonging, and queer community can look like?
Queer people are everywhere. But our stories don’t always venture beyond the city limits.
In On Queer Homesteading, memoir, history, and homesteading practices intertwine to show how tending the land and tending each other can open new pathways for joy, kinship, and possibility.
Want to step into a vision of queer community that is expansive, grounded, and deeply connected – and build a life on your terms, with both deep authenticity and nourishing relationships with people and place?
Here’s what that can look like.
What if You Had the Stories, Practices, and Community Insights You’ve Been Missing?
On Queer Homesteading is your permission slip to stop believing that queer joy, belonging, and connection only exist in cities and start discovering how they thrive in rural spaces. In gardens, kitchens, and shared histories.
It’s not about “fixing” your life or fleeing upstate.
It’s about unlocking the wisdom, knowledge, and kinship that have always been part of queer communities—the inner strength and collective resilience we need to endure hard times.
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What Readers Are Already Saying:
Hi, I'm Lindsey.
I’m a queer, gender expansive writer who moved from Boston to New York’s Hudson Valley eleven years ago.
Moving to the country helped me step away from the hustle, heal from anxiety, and intentionally build a life on my own terms.
Along the way, I’ve embraced the joys of hiking, kayaking, and foraging for mushrooms, slowing down and savoring the magic in the land around me.
Honoring our queer ancestors and finding common ground despite our differences, could we bloom in the very places we’d been told to leave?
Queer people are everywhere. But our stories don’t always venture beyond the city limits.
I wrote this book to challenge the conventional wisdom.
Join me in reimagining new possibilities.