Andrew Mayne is the author of the new novel The Girl Beneath the Sea. His other novels include The Naturalist and Looking Glass. He is also a magician and appeared in A&E's Don't Trust Andrew Mayne and the Discovery Channel Shark Week special Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver.
Q:
How did you come up with the idea for The Girl Beneath the Sea, and for your
character Sloan?
A:
I grew up in South Florida in a family of law enforcement officers and SCUBA
divers. I thought it would be fun to take the experience of swimming in canals,
diving next to alligators and turn that into a background for a story.
Sloan
came about because I knew a number of women from Florida that were incredibly
elegant, yet outdoor oriented and had a fearless attitude about the water. I
wanted to try to capture that spirit in Sloan.
Q:
The novel is set in South Florida--how important is setting to you in your
writing?
A:
I think setting can shape so much of what happens. Sloan is from a family
that’s lived on water their entire lives. That creates a different, more
self-reliant personality than someone who maybe was from the suburbs.
Q:
Did you need to do any research to write the book, and if so, did you learn
anything that especially surprised you?
A:
While working on this book I was preparing for my Discovery Channel Shark Week
special. I spent a lot of time with sharks because of that, which helped inform
Sloan’s experiences.
Photo credit: Discovery |
Q:
Did you know how the novel would end before you started writing it, or did you
make many changes along the way?
A:
I knew where I wanted Sloan’s arc to land. It’s very much a book about a person
who feels like an outsider discovering she’s really good at something.
Q:
This is the first in a series--what's coming next?
A:
The sequel, Black Coral, which comes out next year, will have Sloan growing as
an investigator and put her on a collision path with a serial killer and more
than a few alligators.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
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