Bill Loehfelm's Blog, page 42
May 29, 2015
The new @editions1018 French paperback edition of THE DEVIL SHE...

The new @editions1018 French paperback edition of THE DEVIL SHE KNOWS, published there as FACE OF EVIL. #books #livres
May 9, 2015
The best-sellers shelf @tubbyandcoos in New Orleans. Congrats to...

The best-sellers shelf @tubbyandcoos in New Orleans. Congrats to this Neil Gaiman cat. I hear he’s got a bright future. #NOLA #books
April 30, 2015
The closest I’ll ever come to headlining a #jazzfest...

The closest I’ll ever come to headlining a #jazzfest stage. #jazzfest2015 #NOLA #novels
April 23, 2015
Rejoice! The high, holy season is upon us.#jazzfest2015...

Rejoice! The high, holy season is upon us.#jazzfest2015 #alldayeveryday
April 13, 2015
A beautiful night for a ballgame. #zephyrs #NOLA #baseball

A beautiful night for a ballgame. #zephyrs #NOLA #baseball
April 1, 2015
7 Things You Don't Know About My Writing.
I don’t usually like these things, but I enjoyed doing this one.
Here goes:
1) Every one of my books contains a reference to Motley Crue.
2) The color of my series character Maureen Coughlin’s hair is inspired by the Tori Amos song, “Cornflake Girl.”
3) I bury at least one movie quote/reference in each book as as Easter egg for my brother, John, who can have entire conversations in movie quotes. Movies referenced include FIGHT CLUB, STAR WARS, PULP FICTION, A FEW GOOD MEN, and TOP GUN.
4) The character Detective Christine Atkinson from the Maureen Coughlin books is named after one of my favorite authors, Kate Atkinson. The ‘Christine’ and the her wardrobe (the cowboy boots, especially) come from the detective who helped me when I got mugged in New Orleans about 15 years ago.
5) I first realized I enjoyed writing in the third grade. I wrote my first novel, called THE LAKEVILLE TERROR, when I was 11. By hand. I sent it to Random House because they published my favorite series at the time, Walter Farley’s THE BLACK STALLION series. I got a really nice rejection letter.
6) I got the writing “bug” for good in high school, at a Saturday morning writing workshop at the New Dorp, Staten Island branch of the New York Public Library. The first stories I wrote for public consumption were written in that workshop. They were Westerns. They were terrible adaptations/rip-offs of the Indiana Jones character. I met my first girlfriend in that workshop. I’m guessing it was in spite of, not because of the Westerns. We’re still friends 30 (!) years later. Her name is…
7) The last morning writing I did was in that workshop. As an adult, I write almost exclusively between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am. Which is interesting, because for a few years there, those were the hours when I did the most damage to my brain cells - while listening to a lot of Motley Crue.
March 21, 2015
Magazine Street is brimming with good advice today.


Magazine Street is brimming with good advice today.
March 17, 2015
My #dogs. Queenly portraits of vanity, as usual. St....

My #dogs. Queenly portraits of vanity, as usual. St. Patrick’s Day hike on the North Shore. Mandeville, La.
March 15, 2015
Super Sunday majesty. Central City, New Orleans




Super Sunday majesty. Central City, New Orleans
Just another Central City Sunday. #SuperSunday2015 #NOLA

Just another Central City Sunday. #SuperSunday2015 #NOLA