Diana Lindsay Explained

Birth Date:July 14, 1944
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Occupation:Author, Publisher, President of Sunbelt Publications
Citizenship:United States
Education:MA in History and Geography
Alma Mater:San Diego State University
Genre:Non-fiction
Notableworks:Ricardo Breceda, Accidental Artist; Anza-Borrego A to Z
Spouse:Lowell Lindsay
Children:2

Diana Lindsay is the founder and president of Sunbelt Publications, an independent publishing house that focuses on natural science, historical and cultural interests, and the San Diego region.[1] She is also an award-winning author and photographer and has been writing about the Anza-Borrego region since the 1960s.[2]

Early life and education

Lindsay was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Her family moved to Los Angeles a year later.[3] She has a MA in history and geography from San Diego State University.[4] She also attended UCLA. Her master's thesis was titled, "Our historic desert: the story of the Anza-Borrego desert," and was published in 1973 by Copley Books.[5]

Career

Lindsay lived in Amarillo, Texas for several years, where she became a columnist for a tri-state newspaper. After returning to San Diego, she worked as a marketing manager for a YMCA, and then as the sales manager for Copley Books, a division of the Union-Tribune publishing company.

Lindsay's second book was co-authored with her husband and titled "The Anza-Borrego desert region: A guide to the state park." It was published in 1978 by Wilderness Press, and is now in its fifth edition.

After the Lindsays had difficulty getting their books distributed to stores, they started their own publishing company, focusing on the distribution element instead of depending on others to distribute their books for them.

Sunbelt Publications was launched in 1985, combining book publishing with distribution and book wholesaling. For a time, it was the largest regional book wholesaler in the Southwest. Since then, with the closure of many bookstore outlets, Sunbelt has shifted its emphasis to regional and custom publishing.

Lindsay won the Outdoor Writers Association of California (OWAC) "Outdoor Writer of the Year" and "Best Outdoor Book of the Year" for 2013.[6]

Personal life

Lindsay married Lowell Lindsay in 1964. She is a former president of the Anza-Borrego Foundation, where she served thirty years as a trustee.[7] In March 2013, she was presented with The Medallion Award, California State Park's highest honor for superior achievement. She is currently a board member of the San Diego Natural History Museum.

Published works

Accidental Artist, 2012

Notes and References

  1. Hall, Walter. "Sunbelt Celebrates 25 Years of Ink and Imagination". East County Magazine (San Diego). Jan 16, 2010
  2. Walker, Carol. "Quarterly meeting--February 19." Alpine Historical Society (San Diego). January 1, 2012
  3. Saenger, Diana. "Local author donates book royalties to ABF foundation." The East County Californian (San Diego). May 10, 2001
  4. Sutherland, Billie. "Documenting the Desert." The Daily Californian (San Diego). October 11, 1990
  5. Kugler, Mannie. "The ‘Sky Art’ metal sculptures of Borrego Valley." HiSierran magazine (San Diego). Jan 1, 2012
  6. Marsden, Kim. "Lindsay’s book on Marshal South honored again." Colorado Desert District Newsletter (California). July 3, 2006
  7. Dice, Kathy. "Anza-Borrego Foundation, DPR honor Diana Lindsay." Colorado Desert District Newsletter (California). June 3, 2013