Blackwood Creek is the home of Lindsay Bovill, an Australian writer of literary fiction and non-fiction. His writing focusses mainly on landscape & humanity, and the ways in which the two intersect. His ecoliterature investigates solastalgia, landscape interpretation, and the exploration of Australia’s remote places. He also writes special interest articles for various magazines. The Pinnacle, his first book release, is available online through numerous outlets.

Lindsay also maintains the Blackwood Creek Substack blog, where he covers a broad range of interests and passions, including remote travel, environmental advocacy, and special interest building projects.

Until it’s recent cessation, Lindsay was a regular contributor to The Backwoodsman Magazine, a U.S. Publication dealing with topics including outdoor skills, self sufficiency, frontier history and the outdoor lifestyle. His articles have covered a wide range of topics, including Theodore Roosevelt’s reading habits, arrow making, Australian explorer Charles Sturt, and an interview with esteemed U.S Western artist Clark Kelley Price. He continues to contribute articles to a wide range of magazine titles.

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