Barrie Jean Borich

Barrie Jean Borich is an American writer. She is best known for her memoirs My Lesbian Husband: Landscapes of a Marriage,[2] which won a Stonewall Book Award in 2000 and was a shortlisted Lambda Literary Award nominee for Lesbian Biography at the 12th Lambda Literary Awards, and Body Geographic,[2] which won the Lambda for Lesbian Biography/Memoir at the 26th Lambda Literary Awards.[3]

Barrie Jean Borich
Occupationmemoirist, academic
NationalityAmerican
Period1990s-present
Notable worksMy Lesbian Husband: Landscapes of a Marriage, Body Geographic
SpouseLinnea Stenson[1]

Originally from Chicago, Illinois,[1] she spent much of her adult life living in Minneapolis, Minnesota until returning to Chicago in 2012 to teach creative writing at DePaul University.[1]

Works

  • Restoring the Color of Roses (1993, ISBN 978-1563410277)
  • My Lesbian Husband: Landscapes of a Marriage (1999, ISBN 978-1555973100)
  • Body Geographic (2013, ISBN 978-0803239852)
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