Lori G. Armstrong

, Female

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Rapid City SD
About Me:
I write noir set in metropolitan areas, filled with brutal language that is considered cutting edge, yet, remains a literary feast of pornographic images. Okay. That was a total lie. I write gritty PI mysteries set in western South Dakota. Basically, I'm a happily married midwestern housewife and mother of three. Ooh, don't you want to be my friend now? (Me waving my nifty .22 at the screen) My mystery novels are BLOOD TIES (Nominated for a Shamus Award for Best First Novel 2006), HALLOWED GROUND, and SHALLOW GRAVE (out in Nov. 07)
Website:
http://www.loriarmstrong.com
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
Addicted to Professional Bull Riders Tour on Versus; The Simpsons; Lost;
Favorite movie of all time: Gone With The Wind. Seriously.

Comment Wall:

  • Lynette Hall Hampton

    Thanks for being my friend, Lori. I saw somewhere on this site (I'm still trying to find my way around) that someone thought it strange that you lived and wrote in SD. Don't understand that. I've only been there one time, but found it a beautiful and inspiring place. Am going to look for one of your books.
  • Bill Cameron

    This is a drive by wave!
  • Lori G. Armstrong

    You're welcome Mary. I never was a "horse lovin' girl" even when my cousins had horses. Now that I'm older...I keep asking for a horse for my birthday. I don't have horses in any of the Julie Collins books, so I hope you won't be disappointed.
  • Mary L. Wheeling

    You definitely need a horse to go with the hat, sister.
  • Lynette Hall Hampton

    Oh, Lori. You flatter me. I'm too old and too wide (we won't go there) to ride a motorcycle. But I needed one in my last book so I went to the local HD shop and they were so helpful - didn't make me feel stupid at all. After the book came out, they asked me to come and sign there. Word spread, and I've been in several shops now. I have some photos of me at some of the shops. When I get the hang of it, I'll put one on here. I ended up in Sturgis when I was in SD while the rally was going on. Didn't know anything like that existed. Was a true experience to remember.
  • J.D. Rhoades

    Bill: Ain't it the truth? Except it's a bit less hectic. Which is good.
  • Sean Doolittle

    Hey I thought *I* was the #1 cowboy from Nebraska! This sucks!!
  • Victor Gischler

    Whoa. Your page looks cool now.
  • Paul Guyot

    Where do we put video comments? Oh. Over there.
  • Libby Hellmann

    Ooo... so sorry Lori... I accidentally deleted your post on my chatterwall... still getting used to this stuff...but to answer your question, Im actually a little intimidated by the idea of Romantic Times. I mean, running around with men who've oiled their bodies and are dressed in loin cloths and nothing else??? Hmm...

    Speaking of men with oiled bodies, the only one I ever saw that really worked for me was Ricardo Montalban as Khan in the Star Trek movie. OK, so I'm dating myself. But all that shiny bronzed skin.... over well defined pecs...(sigh)... all right. Enough for a Saturday morning...
  • Lori G. Armstrong

    Libby - the guys - cover models and EC Cavemen aren't always oiled up. And honestly, they are so mobbed by readers and fans and such that you hardly see them. They are at the dances at night. We actually skipped the cover model competition last year.

    The reason I love that con is because its mostly women attending, women who write everything, who are in different stages of their lives and their careers. And readers who get to meet their favorite authors in an informal setting. For me its very much a feeling of sisterhood that I don't get anywhere else in this crazy business. Plus, its hard to be intimidated by editors and agents and "big name" authors when they're next to you on the dance floor shakin' their bootie to KC and the Sunshine Band :)

    I'm working on my costumes now...Already got the hat and the chaps for the western party Friday night, sadly, they are my *real* clothes, not a costume.
  • Paul Guyot

    Bodacious may have broken his face, but Tuff rode him 3 out of 4 times. I say that's worth getting your face smeared.

    You're probably much too young, but there was a bull that made Bodacious look like a rodeo calf.

    Tornado. Retired with a record of 220-1 (Bodacious 129-6, iirc).

    Only one cowboy ever stayed on Tornado for eight seconds - Freckles Brown at the '67 NFR.

    My dad has a picture of that ride in his house. He was there. I get chills just typing this.
  • Sean Chercover

    I think you misunderstand me.

    I'm not being polite, just unsympathetic.
  • Carol Davis Luce

    Hi Lori (Ray Ray), thanks for the add. You can call me anything you like. Jake nicknamed me Chilly for a race horse (Chiluka, I believe). But I'll answer to CL or Chilly, or plain ol' Carol.
  • Joan Hiller

    Lori, I just sent a friend to Craig's signing in Billings. I have read the first two, and I know I will love the third. What a writer. I hope to get to Omaha this year.
    By the way, I told Judy she had to read him.
    Joan
  • Daniel Hatadi

    Hey, Lori. Just to let you know, Crimespace email is up and running again. Let us know if you have any further problems.
  • Toni McGee Causey

    Lori -- thanks for the comment (re: video)... er, just hadn't done it because I, er... (stupid?) I'm glad you reminded me! I'll put 'em up this evening. Thanks!
  • Paul Guyot

    Lori,
    After Tacoma, I'd say Reindeer Dippin is my fav bull.

    I'm a big Scene Of The Crash fan, but that little Reindeer is an exciting little "jumping cow."

    That's what my 4-year-old son calls bull riding - "jumping cows."
  • J. Carson Black

    Lori - I did name Chilly after a filly named Chilukki. I could give you a name, too, if you want. Or would you rather be named after a bull? Bodacious is nice, even when it's not paired with Tatas.
  • Cyndy Salzmann

    WOW! I was just there last night and there's a Home Builder's show going on at the Quest too. My DH just told me the PBR event is in the arena. Big place. Unfortunately... I promised I'd strip wallpaper this weekend.

    Looking forward to seeing you at Mayhem!
  • Victor Gischler

    PBR

    I still don't get it. Is it the bulls that drink the pabst blue ribbon or the riders?
  • JackBludis

    Gritty noir broads ... yeah! Congrats on the Shamus nom.
  • James Roberts

    Hi Lori:

    I inadvertantly deleted your comments on my page (mea culpa *again*). It was not an editorial observation, only an all thumbs male trying to understand this new technology (and neither liquor nor firearms were involved!)

    Hopefully, you'll be doing a signing in the Kansas City area some day soon!

    I join your other fans in extending "congrats" for your Shamus nomination. *Very* well done!

    Best wishes.
  • Joan Hiller

    Hi Lori sweetie,
    The trip home was ok, but the conference was wonderful. I finished reading Blood Ties, I liked it, I liked it! On to the next Armstrong book......
    Joan
  • Paul Guyot

    Hey you, I'm hoping HALLOWED GROUND is picked as the featured novel of DetectToday. Do you know this yahoo group? It's all about P.I. novels.

    Are you ready for Atlanta on the 29th? I'm predicting '08 will be Willingham's year.