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Dewey Lambdin | |
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Born | Dewey Whitley Lambdin II January 26, 1945 |
Died | July 26, 2021 | (aged 76)
Occupation | Author (Historical fiction) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Montana State University |
Parents | Dewey Lambdin Edda Lambdin |
Dewey Lambdin (January 26, 1945 – July 26, 2021[1]) was an American nautical historical novelist. He was best known for his Alan Lewrie naval adventure series, spanning the American Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Besides the Alan Lewrie series, he is also the author of What Lies Buried: a novel of Old Cape Fear.
The son of a U.S. Navy officer, Lambdin attended the University of Tennessee where he had his first published story appear in the Thorn Vault.[clarification needed] Lambdin graduated with a degree in Film & TV Production from Montana State University in 1969. After graduating he moved to Memphis, Tennessee where he worked as a producer/director production manager and senior director/writer/ producer for local television stations, and later in Nashville in advertising.[2]
After being laid off when the advertising company he worked for failed, he returned to his early interest in writing fiction with his creation of Lewrie in The King's Coat in 1988, published in 1989.[3]