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PUBLICATIONS
POETRY
2008
"Evanescence"
Desolate Souls - The 2008 World Horror Souvenir Anthology (April 2008): 35
2012
"Moonspider"
The 2012 World Horror Souvenir Anthology (April 2012:
2017
”Stargazing"
Space and Time Magazine #129 (Spring 2017): 22
2018
”Mottephobia"
"The Hunger: A Collection of Utah Horror" Twisted Tree Press (2018): 213
2019
”Brainstorm"
"Peaks of Madness" 42 Books (2019): 59
”Demon Dreams"
"Peaks of Madness" 42 Books (2019): 53
"Summer Sandcastles"
"Metamorphosis - 2019 LUW Anthology" The League of Utah Writers (August 2019): 1
2020
“Mirrors Never Lie”
“They Walk Among Us” 42 Books (2020): 44
“Rotten Moonshine”
"They Walk Among Us" 42 Books (2020): 56
"Living with the Ultimate Sacrifice" (Poetry)
“The Function of Freedom - LUW 85th Anniversary Anthology" The League of Utah Writers (August 2020): 75
"Sleeping Alone: The Wife Left Behind"
“The Function of Freedom - LUW 85th Anniversary Anthology" The League of Utah Writers (August 2020): 171
“Semper Fi: The Marine Wife”
“Chasing Tomorrow - 2020 LUW Anthology" The League of Utah Writers (August 2020): 51
2021
"Once Wicked"
Space and Time Magazine #140 (March 2021): 58
"Frankenbear"
"Wasatch Witches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Fear Knocks Press (March 2021): 105
"Wasatch Witches"
"Wasatch Witches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Fear Knocks Press (March 2021): 32
"Cereal Killer"
"Shadowed Hourglass: A Collection of Poetry and Prose - League of Utah Writers 2021 Anthology" League of Utah Writers (August 2021): 75
"Pioneering the Final Frontier"
"If Not Now, When?" Genre Writers Infinite Monkeys (August 2021): 85
2022
"Tornado"
"Utah's Best Poetry & Prose 2022" League of Utah Writers (April 2022): 33
"Feeding A Dark Muse"
"Dead Stars and Stone Arches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Timber Ghost Press (July 2022): 15
"Insatiate"
"Dead Stars and Stone Arches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Timber Ghost Press (July 2022): 107
"Shadowborn"
"Dead Stars and Stone Arches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Timber Ghost Press (July 2022): 183
2023
"Those Who Haunt the Night"
"Kindred Spirits" Genre Writers Infinite Monkeys (March 2023) 61
"The Frumious Jubjub"
FANTASY Magazine (April 2023)
"Monster-ish Trees"
"Utah's Best Poetry and Prose 2023" League of Utah Writers (June 2023) 218
"Eye of the Beholder"
"We Are Dangerous" League of Utah Writers (June 2023) 1
"The Legacy of Granny Van Helsing"
"Strange Horizons" (July 3, 2023)
"Ghostly Games"
"The Big Book of Things that Go Bump In the Night" (Timber Ghost Press) 43
"The Library's Raining"
"The Big Book of Things that Go Bump In the Night" (Timber Ghost Press) 142-143
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STORIES
1993
”Pueblo de Sion"
"Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor" Signature Books (1993): 176-201
2012
”Cowchip Charlie and the Tumbleweed Gang"
"Wandering Weeds: Tales of Rabid Vegetation" Dec. 2012, Turn Left at the Corner (2012): 41-47
2015
”Life to Life"
"Old Scratch and Owl Hoots: A Collection of Utah Horror" Griffin Publishing, LLC (2015): 139-147
2018
”Looking for Love"
"The Hunger: A Collection of Utah Horror" Twisted Tree Press (2018): 71-79
”Sagittarius Rising"
"A Year of the Monkeys: Short Fiction by the Infinite Monkeys Chapter of the League of Utah Writers" Genre Writers Infinite Monkeys (April 2018): 203-232
”Cowchip Charlie and the Giant Brine Shrimp"
"Weird Wasatch" Immortal Works (2018): 173-185
2019
”Cave Spider"
"Peaks of Madness: A Collection of Utah Horror" 42 Books (2019): 244-251
2021
"Danara's Coven"
"Wasatch Witches: A Collection of Utah Horror" Fear Knocks Press (March 2021): 245-258
2023
"Home-Grown Resistance"
"Along Harroed Trails" Timber Ghost Press (July 2023) 108-121
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2023
"Project Salamander"
A round-robin novel edited by Nathan Shumate
C. H. Lindsay (Charlie) is an award-winning poet & writer, housewife, and book-lover. She spent thirty years volunteering as an event planner, helping organize and run science fiction, fantasy, and horror conventions, and a decade acting in community theatre. Now she prefers to stay at home with her family and write fantasy, dark fantasy, and cozy mysteries. She currently has short stories and poems in twenty-one anthologies (so far). Her poems have also appeared in magazines, including Amazing Stories, Space and Time, & Fantasy Magazine. She is working on four novels, six short stories, and at least two dozen poems (although the numbers are always in flux).
In 2018 she became Al Carlisle’s literary executor. She now publishes his true crime under Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC, with plans to add more books in the future.
She is a member of SFWA, HWA, SFPA, LUW and is a founding member of the Utah Chapter of the Horror Writers Association. Mostly blind, she lives in Utah with her “seeing-eye husband” and a cat who is definitely in charge.

Charlie has loved books for as long as she can remember. First, when her parents read to her and then later when she discovered new books in the school and public libraries.
In secondary school, she had amazing English teachers who exposed her to classic literature and poetry. They taught her the history around the book and author, thus instilling in her a greater understanding of what she was taught and a love of history.
Her first publication was in her high school literary journal because her English teacher submitted one of the poems she wrote for class. She also took a writing class because the same teacher recommended that she do so.
In college her love of writing, literature, and history expanded. She joined and then became president of the school's science fiction club, non-fiction editor of the science fiction and fantasy magazine, and joined the committee of an annual science fiction and fantasy symposium. She sold several poems in college as well and graduated with a BA in English Teaching and Spanish and a minor in history.
After she graduated and got married, she continued to work on various science fiction, fantasy, and horror conventions. When her kids were a little older, they acted in community theatre, often doing shows as a family.
Born with a degenerative eye disease, as Charlie's vision deteriorated, she stopped acting and then running conventions and again began to focus on her writing.
She currently has over 30 poems and 9 short stories in 20 anthologies and several magazines, including Amazing Stories, Space and Time, and FANTASY Magazine.
At last count, Charlie is working on four novels, half a dozen short stories, and an ever-changing number of poems. She has been on panels and given presentations on poetry and writing at a number of conventions. She loves talking about writing and helping other authors.
In 2018 her father passed away and she became his literary executor. She took back the rights to his four books and published them under Carlisle Legacy Books, LLC.
She and her daughter have plans to publish two more books based on his research in 2023. In April, a documentary on her father and his research called "Violent Minds: Killers on Tape" will premiere on Oxygen Network and after on Peacock.
Now mostly blind, she lives in Utah with her "seeing eye husband," library of books, and a cat.
