Lui & Des interview award winning New Orleans author Bill Loehfelm who describes how his love of writing and love of a city led this native of the Big Apple to the Big Easy. Also Mr. Loehfelm reads the chapter that send readers accompanying his most famous character: the fiery, reckless and at times naive Maureen Coughlin. Plus the Fresh Inkers announce a new venture for Fresh Ink
Introduction of Bill Loehfelm
Dropped in Brooklyn, Rolls into Staten Island
Coinciding with the Miracle Mets
Communications or English? To Which Major Be the Question
Return to the Alma Mater ... On the Other Side of the Line
Best Education for Its Buck
From the Big Apple to the ... Big Easy?
The Coolness of James Lee Burke
Two Writers, Similar Circles, Hillarious Foreshadowing
How the Ease of the Big Easy Helped Nurture A Writer
It's A Small New Orleans Afterall
The Writer Emerges From the Ease
The Origin of Maureen Coughlin
The Origin of Maureen Coughlin: 1st Iteration: Kathryn Jane in The House That Jack Built
Short Story Iteration: A Motorcycle Stealing Firecracker
Short Story Waitress and the Final Evolution to Maureen Coughlin
The Audacity of Having A Vulnerable Gumshoe
A Study in Contrast: Fresh Kill and Let the Devil Out
The Accomplishment of Survival and Finding One's Place
Bill Loehfelm ... the drummer
Bill Loehfelm's Advice: Go Out, Make the Time and Do the Writing
The Upcoming Projects of Professor Loehfelm
The Magical Aura of Certain Settings
Reading: Chapter 1 of The Devil She Know: Book 1 in the Maureen Coughlin Series
End of Reading and the future of Maureen Coughlin
Coming in the Future: Fresh Ink Theater: A Podcast for Writers and Dreamer to have their works read
Fresh Ink End Theme & Shoutouts