Leslie Joan Linder lives and works in Downeast Maine. Her non-fiction has appeared in Neo-pagan magazines including SageWoman, Circle Sanctuary, and Witches & Pagans. Her regular column on women and animals entitled, “Child of Artemis,” is in SageWoman. Her vegan pagan blog, “Ahimsa Grove,” is on the Witches & Pagans blogosphere.
Leslie’s poetry has appeared in journals and zines including Wicked Banshee, Forage Poetry, Rat’s Ass Review, and the Project Intersect Journal of vegan eco-feminism. Her article, "Between the Worlds: Writing Strategies that Bridge the Gap between Self and Other," is scheduled for publication in the "Writing for Animals Nonfiction Anthology" upcoming from Ashland Creek Press.
In fiction, Leslie enjoys exploring vegan-related themes in genres like Horror and Science Fiction. Her debut horror novel entitled, “Revenant: Blood Justice,” is available from Black Rose Writing. She also has a short story, “Catharine Hill,” in the “Northern Frights” anthology of the Maine Horror Writers.
To keep up to date with Leslie’s writing projects and news, view her website and join her mailing list at www.lesliejlinder.com.
Leslie Joan Linder lives and works in Downeast Maine. Her non-fiction has appeared in Neo-pagan magazines including SageWoman, Circle Sanctuary, and Witches & Pagans. Her regular column on women and animals entitled, “Child of Artemis,” is in SageWoman. Her vegan pagan blog, “Ahimsa Grove,” is on the Witches & Pagans blogosphere.
Leslie’s poetry has appeared in journals and zines including Wicked Banshee, Forage Poetry, Rat’s Ass Review, and the Project Intersect Journal of vegan eco-feminism. Her article, "Between the Worlds: Writing Strategies that Bridge the Gap between Self and Other," is scheduled for publication in the "Writing for Animals Nonfiction Anthology" upcoming from Ashland Creek Press.
In fiction, Leslie enjoys exploring vegan-related themes in genres like Horror and Science Fiction. Her debut horror novel entitled, “Revenant: Blood Justice,” is available from Black Rose Writing. She also has a short story, “Catharine Hill,” in the “Northern Frights” anthology of the Maine Horror Writers.
To keep up to date with Leslie’s writing projects and news, view her website and join her mailing list at www.lesliejlinder.com.