
Stephen Lewis
Stephen Lewis is an American author, professor emeritus, and writer. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he earned his doctorate in Puritan American Literature from New York University. He taught English at Suffolk Community College on Long Island. Lewis has written numerous novels, including historical mysteries set in 17th-century New England, legal dramas, and a memoir about his wife's battle with dementia. His work often explores themes of history, morality, and human relationships. He currently lives in northern Michigan.
Awards
['Finalist for ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards (for "Murder on Old Mission")', 'Submitted for Edgar Awards (for "Stone Cold Dead")', 'Finalist in the 2021 Bookliife Competition (for "Dementia, A Love Story")']
Notable Works
['The Monkey Rope', 'And Baby Makes None', 'The Dumb Shall Sing', 'The Blind in Darkness', 'The Sea Hath Spoken', 'Murder on Old Mission', 'Dementia: A Love Story', 'The Wolfkeeper (edited)']
