Tracy Rothschild Lynch

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Tracy Rothschild Lynch holds an MA from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MFA from Queens University of Charlotte. Her nonfiction and poetry focus primarily on the importance of connections in healing. A previous finalist for the Pushcart Prize, Tracy was published in the anthology, Awakenings: Stories of Bodies & Consciousness (ed. Diane Gottlieb). Tracy’s essay “When Organ Becomes Metaphor” won second place in Charlotte Lit’s Lit/South Awards in 2022. Her writing has appeared in Pithead Chapel, Cleaver, (mac)ro(mic), EPOCH, Brain,Child, Janus Literary, and others.

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The Point of Devastation

Tracy Rothschild Lynch  | 
Issue 75.1 Fall 2025

When she mentions going to a pick-your-own flower garden to breathe in the spicy perfumes of fall blooms, I agree to put on pants.