Question Batch #13

29 1 0
                                    

Haven't done this in a while...

#1 (for Becoming Miss Lee) If Bea was besties with Hamilton during the war, does that mean we get to see Lafayette and Laurens?

You people need to stop killing my emotions as a historian. And yes. I have wanted a reason to resurrect Lafayette and Bea getting doted on by the Gallant Trio is the perfect place for this. I love Washington's adopted French son.


#2 (for The World Turned Upside Down) Is Tilley going to die?

I find this question hilarious because Ruth and I were arguing about that. Her thought process was "We killed our quota in Becoming Miss Lee, let Tilley live." I'm not sure how this will actually go, so we'll all have to wait.


#3 (Personal) Will you write about any of the presidents in the future?

I would love to write about Jemmy/James Madison and his wife Dolley. I think Ruth would agree. George Washington, Pre-Presidency, when he used to get into fights and cause havoc would be fun, too. Don't know. One step at a time.


#4 (for Becoming Miss Lee) Have you considered writing anything about Bea's kids?

Ruth and I are considering a short story release for each of the kids as sort of "Where Are They Now" situations. One for Richard, one for Martha, and one for Abraham. Ruth actually wants to do a full story with them and I may just let her. She has it all planned out, so I may just turn her loose and let her work her magic. She could probably get it done faster without me, in all honesty!


*BONUS* Have you considered doing a story from strictly the British perspective?

Huh, not before. I don't know too terribly much about the British Army to give you anything really good, nor am I a real in the know person for Tories. It would be really neat to do. I would love to do one on Banastre Tarleton, personally, but I love the guys with horrible reputations anyway. (I like Lighthorse Harry Lee for god's sake, and that guy was an arrogant SOB if there ever was one.) Once I research up a bit more, that may be a thing.

Hey, Lizzie!Where stories live. Discover now