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Napoleon's Senate chair, Luxembourg Palace |
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For my upcoming novel set during WWII, I decided on Brittany, France for the setting. I wanted to visit there, but Covid decided otherwise. So, research was key.
Two of my critique partners are Frenchwomen, one whose husband lived in France during the war. As a child he thought nothing of the invading troops of Germans. Out in the country, early in the war, the reprisals were minimal. The soldiers were kind to the children, giving them gifts; a different side than what you usually hear.
My biggest obstacle in my story is how to make a Nazi commandant palpable to my audience. There were so many cruel officers, and of course, horrible actions.
I think I've managed to show a man caught in a war he never wanted, and he'll make a vital decision to sabotage what is happening in the region he's put in charge of.
My heroine, Englishwoman Norah, is trapped in France by the invasion, and to her chagrin, finds herself attracted to the commandant. She sees the decency in him. Her life will be turned upside down by her decisions.
She loves to paint, but will she be required to go beyond painting to help the growing Resistance? She'll be at direct odds with her lover, and must make a choice.
Now I have to figure out how to plant explosives on a submarine. The life of a writer!
German U-boat |
If the FBI ever checked my computer 'searches' they'd think I was a poisoner, a knife wielder, and a bomb maker.
I wish my father were still alive. He'd have so much to tell me about the war, as he served as a young Radioman aboard navy ships. He was stationed at the notorious Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. In fact, he swears he gave it the nickname, Gitmo.
Carl Dahlstrom, my father in the navy. |
He also worked, of all places, in Rio de Janeiro, but he'd never talk about it.
Years later, after his death, I happened to read in the paper that a secret submarine refueling site in Rio had just been declassified. I had my answer, but it was too late to discuss it with him.
So many secrets yet to discover!
Diane lives with her husband and a very naughty dachshund in Western Pennsylvania.
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The ruins of the castles they built still stand. Here, Melusine's tower in Vouvant, Aquitaine. |
Melusine in her cursed shape still graces the walls of the castle of Lusignan |
Frontispice of Melusine in Lusignan, France |
The Melusine Tower, Vouvant, France, built in one night. Never mind that the base and the top are from different periods. |