INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – PAUL HEATLEY

INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – PAUL HEATLEY

Today, we’re speaking with Inkubator Books’ author Paul Heatley. Paul is the author of the Tom Rollins action thriller series. Inkubator Books: When did you start writing? Paul Heatley: I wrote when I was young. I thought I’d want to work in comics, but I couldn’t...
CATHRYN GRANT NEW RELEASE – BEST FRIENDS FOREVER

CATHRYN GRANT NEW RELEASE – BEST FRIENDS FOREVER

Inkubator Books is thrilled to announce that Best Friends Forever from Cathryn Grant will be published on Amazon on April 10, 2022. Two friends. One road trip. A journey to hell. Recently divorced, Abbey is hungry for new experiences, determined to live life to the...
PAUL HEATLEY NEW RELEASE – ROAD KILL

PAUL HEATLEY NEW RELEASE – ROAD KILL

Inkubator Books is pleased to announce that Road Kill from Paul Heatley will be published on Amazon on April 3, 2022. A young girl being hunted. Only one man can save her. Tom Rollins is heading south through rural Washington when he sees a teenage girl being...
INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – MIRANDA RIJKS

INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – MIRANDA RIJKS

Today, we’re speaking with Inkubator Books’ author Miranda Rijks. Miranda is the author of The New Neighbour and What She Knew. Inkubator Books: When did you start writing? Miranda Rijks: I’ve always written. As a child I wrote short stories for fun. In all my jobs,...
INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – DANIEL HURST

INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – DANIEL HURST

Today, we’re speaking with Inkubator Books’ author Daniel Hurst. Daniel is the author of The Passenger and The New Friends. Inkubator Books: When did you start writing? Daniel Hurst: As soon as I could hold a pen! I would often write stories for my parents to read...
INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – T.J. BREARTON

INKUBATOR AUTHOR INTERVIEW – T.J. BREARTON

Today, we’re speaking with Inkubator Books’ author T.J. Brearton. T.J. is the author of the acclaimed Shannon Ames FBI thriller series.   Inkubator Books: When did you start writing? T.J. Brearton: When I was young. Maybe nine or ten. IB: What does a typical day...