Lindsay has written short stories for A Tyranny of Petticoats and Toil and Trouble, anthologies put together by fellow D.C. Lindsay researched Rasputin for the hot villain in the Saints of Russalka series, including reading books about him and also jamming out to “ Ra Ra Rasputin,” a disco song by German Euro group Boney M. Lindsay was inspired to write A Darkly Beating Heart, after visiting Japan and staying in a historically preserved town meant to preserve the Edo Period One “What if?” that got Lindsay writing Alchemy of War was, “What if I took Inglourious Basterds (movie) but it was like Stranger Things (TV show)?” train system so she can write while she commutes Lindsay has an AlphaSmart keyboard that she takes on the D.C. Hear Lindsay Smith’s first episode of First Draft with Sarah Enni here Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Lindsay Smith, author of the forthcoming Alchemy of War, as well as Sekret, Skandal, Dreamstrider, A Darkly Beating Heart, The Witch Who Came in From the Cold, and the Saints of Russalka series, talks about growing as a writer through D&D, refiguring her writing process after being diagnosed with ADHD, and learning to value more than just productivity.
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