We haven’t been up and running for all that long, but we already have a handful of books that have been designed, edited, and occasionally even published by Incubation Press.
We invite you to check them out (along with the authors who wrote them). Your book could be next.
Busting the Brass Ceiling: How One Heroic Cop Changed the Face of Policing by Fanchon Blake and Linden Gross (Incubation Press, 2020) is available online and in stores. To learn more about the book or to connect with Linden Gross, please visit https://lindengross.com/writer/book-titles/busting.
Financial planner, Derek Reed, wanted to write a book that would guide retirees on their financial journey using stories from his father’s adventures. Oh yeah. His dad was the captain of the Andrea Gail until just weeks before the swordfishing vessel sank in the Perfect Storm.
Sam Simon’s first book, The Actual Dance, chronicled his wife’s battle with breast cancer from the perspective of the “love partner,” to use his terminology. A number of years after her unlikely survival, the couple was faced with another challenge–Sam’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. His second memoir, Dementia Man, followed. In between, he orchestrated and contributed to a book by all the surviving members of Ralph Nader’s first Public Interest Research Group to help convince young attorneys to opt for a public interest career. Did I mention that the two memoirs are based on his one-man plays that he continues to perform?
Introducing the first two novels in Jeff Hutcheson’s Lost Key Mystery series. He has written a third and is currently at work on his fourth cozy mystery.
In Deep Medicine for Trauma, spiritual healer and hypnotherapist Jane Hiatt guides readers through five profound, often overlooked approaches to healing trauma, delivered within the container of hypnotherapy. Drawing from powerful client sessions that explore developmental, prenatal, intergenerational, and even past-life trauma, Hiatt reveals how the subconscious mind stores pain—and how love, imagination, and guidance from beyond the veil can release it.
Meet David Rosell and his books, which cover the critical ins and outs of financial planning, at https://www.davidrosell.com/. David Rosell is my favorite example of how a book (or three in his case) can work as one of the most persuasive marketing tools around. David no longer promotes his wealth management company. He just promotes his books.
Michelle E. Dickinson’s book about growing up with a mother who suffered from bipolar disorder will give you a whole new understanding of this mental illness. https://breakingintomylife.com/.
Have you always wanted to buy a home but either thought you couldn’t or were turned down? Then this is the book for you. https://dreamhomeinfo.com/
If you’ve always seen human resources as a necessary evil, this book will give you an attitude adjustment while guiding through every aspect of HR. https://www.amazon.com/HR-STEP-SURPRISINGLY-RESOURCES-COMPANIES/dp/1733220801
Want to save on your next mortgage? This easy-to-read book helps home buyers to avoid the pitfalls that can result in potentially higher interest rates or negatively affect the approval process. https://www.azaramortgage.com/
Captain Art Samson, the ultimate insider when it comes to aviation safety, will soon publish this revised edition of his novel The Captains’ Airline: Pushing Back from the Brink. https://www.amazon.com/Captains-Airline-Pushing-Back-Brink/dp/1479342823
