LINDSEY FRAZIER is an author, a poet, and an advocate.

Her writing style is a reflection of the way she lives: full of fierce, unapologetic love, and hard learned truths. Her conviction to embrace others through an active love is what keeps her moving in a world full of hurt.

Lindsey has spent the last decade of her life advocating for those on the margins, from her work in a day center for the homeless, to becoming a certified Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), and a Victims’ of Violent Crime Assistant in the local prosecutors office.

Lindsey’s first book, Oh Love, Come Close: a poetic memoir, published in January of 2023. Since then, she has found herself immersed in a world of poetry and prose. In 2021, Lindsey won co-copywriter of the year from the American Advertising Awards for a piece titled “Create More,” and in 2023 she wrote and recorded the voice-over for To Write Love On Her Arms' suicide prevention campaign called "The World Is Not Better Without You." She has poetry featured in Nashville Poets Quarterly and The Fold’s - Wildflowers Issue 01 – both magazines local to Nashville, Tennessee, where she spent 15 years of her life before moving back to Indiana in 2020.

Lindsey lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with her husband and their three children. When she is not shuffling kids to their respective extracurricular activities, you’ll most likely find Lindsey on a hike, sipping whiskey with a friend, or at home binge-watching Schitt’s Creek with her dogs, Benny and Goose.