Mary
Mary asked Beth Powning:

I loved The Sea Captain's Wife, and I've been eagerly awaiting a new novel from you! Can you tell us about your new book? Why did you choose to write about Mary Dyer, and did you find it more difficult to write about a real person as opposed to a fictional character?

Beth Powning Hi Mary,
I came across mention of a 17th century Quaker and what happened to her (spoiler alert! I won't say what it was that intrigued me....) My hair stood on end, an actual frisson that runs over my scalp. That's a sign that I'm onto something. I don't think it was really any more difficult to write about a real person, since a great deal is NOT known about Mary, and so I was free to invent. The difficulty in writing a historical novel is making sure all the textural details are correct (what KIND of candles?!), as well as all the surrounding greater events. It slows and interrupts the flow of the first draft (you have to keep looking things up!) I learned so much, which is one of the reasons I love setting my novels in the past. Thanks for the questions!

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