
The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast 1KHO 643: A Connection to Something Timeless | SD Smith, Helmer and the Dragon Tomb
Dec 7, 2025
S.D. Smith, a beloved children's author known for the Green Ember series, discusses his latest work, Helmer in the Dragon Tomb. He emphasizes the importance of timeless storytelling in nurturing children’s virtues amid rising anxiety and tech distractions. Engagingly, he shares personal anecdotes from hiking adventures in West Virginia. Smith advocates for 'tricksy parenting' techniques to make reading appealing while warning against outsourcing creativity to AI. The conversation inspires listeners to prioritize imagination and connection through books.
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Unexpected Hospitality Creates Lasting Memories
- Ginny describes a last-minute trip to West Virginia where S.D. Smith hosted her large group for dinner and hiking.
- The memory of hiking Turkey Spur and a rainbow became a lasting, emotional family moment.
Stories As Anchors In Shifting Culture
- S.D. Smith wants stories that connect children to things that feel timeless amid rapid cultural change.
- He aims to create books that remain meaningful decades later and resist digital ephemerality.
Make Reading The Reward
- Make reading and storytelling central at home and treat reading as a reward, not a chore.
- Use cozy "traps" (blankets, pillows, snacks) to make books the most attractive choice in the moment.










