Sunday, September 12, 2021

Diane Scott Lewis dredges up murder in Ghost Point

 


Welcome to fellow BWL Publishing author, Diane Scott Lewis!



Diane Parkinson (Diane Scott Lewis) grew up near San Francisco, joined the Navy at nineteen, married in Greece and raised two sons in Puerto Rico, California, and Guam. She's a member of the Historical Novel Society and wrote book reviews for their magazine. She’s always loved travel and history and has had several historical novels published. Her most recent release is the Oyster War Novel set in the 1950s, with a marriage in turmoil and a possible murder: Ghost Point.

Diane lives with her husband and one naughty dog in western Pennsylvania.

Website: http://dianescottlewis.org

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dhparkin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSLewisHF

What was the most difficult section/piece you ever wrote? What made it difficult?

The Battle of Yorktown in my Revolutionary War novel, Her Vanquished Land. I wanted it as realistic as possible, but told through the eyes of a young woman who is masquerading as a boy. Grit and terror combined.

What sort of research do you do for your work?

I read books set in the time-period, recent and past research non-fiction, and extensive searches on the internet. I actually enjoy the research aspect of writing. I like to discover that exact shoe worn, book read, and the historical impact as in war and other upheavals.

Which books and authors do you read for pleasure? Is there an author that inspires you?

I love an author who writes lyrical prose, with beautiful metaphors. At my own publisher, Nancy Bell writes heart-warming stories that inspire. And Katherine Pym’s seventeenth century tales are full of quirky characters, period dialogue, and an adventure that draws you into that era.

Was there a person who encouraged you to write?

My mother when I was very young. And later on, teachers in English and Creative Writing classes. Best-selling author Sherryl Woods also encouraged me when I took a workshop from her years ago.

What would you say are your strengths as an author?

Making my stories as authentic as possible, and trying not to bog down the tale with too many details. I’ve found major historical mistakes in novels that would have been so easy to research with the internet.

How often do you write, and do you write using a strict routine?

I try to write every morning, from when I first rise to lunch. That’s when my mind is the freshest. If I’m working on something vital or time sensitive, I’ll put fingers to the keyboard at any time during the day.

 


GHOST POINT

A marriage in turmoil—with lives in danger. Luke becomes tangled in the fight over the Potomac River rights in 1956 Virginia. He and his wife clash over his illegal dredging of oyster beds. His life is under threat from Maryland’s notorious Oyster Police.
Yelena, the once pretty, popular girl, struggles to rise above her dull existence. She defies Luke and takes a job in a used bookstore. A mysterious older man is interested in her, or is he simply after her husband for his unlawful activities? She's tempted to plunge into intrigue. Can Luke and Yelena rekindle their love will both become victims of the sinister acts on the river?

Buy link https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Point-Murder-Thwarted-Potomac-ebook/dp/B098PRQ1YQ

 

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