With an introduction from Bloody Scotland Festival Director Bob McDevitt, Sean Watkin is joined by David Goodman (author of A Reluctant Spy and winner of Bloody Scotland's 2025 Debut Prize), Tariq Ashkanani (author of The Midnight King and winner of Bloody Scotland's 2025 McIlvanney Prize), and Marco Rinaldi (author of Dark Waters and the winner of Bloody Scotland's 2025 Pitch Perfect).
With discussions ranging from the Scottish crime writing scene, the pressures of success, and the most writer thing in their homes, this episode is packed in with insights and laughs.
You can find out more about David Goodman below:
David Goodman's website.
David Goodman's Instagram.
You can find out more about Tariq Ashkanani below:
You can find out more about Marco Rinaldi below:
Marco Rinaldi's website.
Marco Rinaldi's Instagram.
Marco Rinaldi's BlueSky.
Sean Watkin is joined by multi-million selling author, Simon McCleave (DI Ruth Hunter Series), and instant New York Times bestselling author Cara Hunter (Murder in the Family), where they talk about how tiny details bring writing to life - and maybe Sean should be on a lifestyle programme instead of writing crime.
You can find out more about Simon McCleave below:
Simon McCleave's VIP Club. If you sign up, you can get two free novellas!
Simon McCleave's The Snowdownia Killings Amazon page.
You can find out more about Cara Hunter below:
Cara Hunter's website.
Cara Hunter's podcast, Watching the Detectives.
Sean Watkin is joined by Anna Britton (Left in the Ashes), Danielle Devlin (Burnt Offerings), and Sarah Maclennan, programme leader of Creative Writing at Liverpool John Moores University.
In the second part of this double-episode, the four discuss crafting that first novel, struggles in writing, building tension, and more!
You can find out more about Anna Britton below:
Anna Britton's website
You can find out more about Danielle Devlin below:
Danielle Devlin's Amazon author page
You can find out more about Sarah Maclennan below:
Sarah Maclennan's LJMU profile
Sean Watkin is joined by Anna Britton (Left in the Ashes), Danielle Devlin (Burnt Offerings), and Sarah Maclennan, programme leader of Creative Writing at Liverpool John Moores University.
In this first part of this double-episode, the four discuss crafting that first novel, struggles in writing, building tension, and more!
You can find out more about Anna Britton below:
Anna Britton's website
You can find out more about Danielle Devlin below:
Danielle Devlin's Amazon author page
You can find out more about Sarah Maclennan below:
Sarah Maclennan's LJMU profile
Join Sean Watkin as he chats with Daniel Aubrey (Dark Island, The Dying Light), R.S. Burnett (Whiteout) for a chat about their journey to publication, and somehow a conversation about the merits of Alien vs. Aliens. Catherine Yaffe (The Shadow Killer, Catch Me Twice) joins Sean to discuss nature vs. nurture and the importance of that in crime fiction.
You can find out more about Daniel Aubrey below:
Daniel Aubrey's Amazon author page
The Orcadian Bookshop where you can buy copies of The Dying Light
You can find out more about RS Burnett below:
Whiteout Amazon page
RS Burnett's Instagram account
RS Burnett's X account
You can find out more about Catherine Yaffe below:
Catherine Yaffe's website
Catherine Yaffe's Instagram account
This week, Sean Watkin is joined by 2025 debut authors Christ Bridges (Sick to Death) and Kingsley Pearson (Flat 401) as they discuss their experiences as new authors on the crime scene from getting an agent to publication day and everything in between.
The Incident Room post cast host, Sean Watkin, is joined by authors Daniel Sellers (Murder in Gallowgate, The Lollipop Man), Linda Mather (Forecast Murder, A Future Murder), and Francesca Riccardi, literary agent from Kate Nash for a conversation including trigger warnings, journeys to publication, and much more!
You can find out more about Linda Mather below:
Zodiac Murder Mysteries Amazon page
Linda Mather Instagram
Linda Mather Facebook
You can find out more about Francesca Riccardi below:
The Incident Room post cast host, Sean Watkin, is joined by Michael Wood (The Matilda Darke series), Trevor Wood (The Jack Parker series), and Instagram book blogger, Nick_picksbooks.
This week's conversation includes celebrity authors, ghostwriting, and more!
You can learn more about Trevor Wood here:
Trevor Wood website
"The Inside Man" Amazon page
The Incident Room post cast host, Sean Watkin, is joined by authors Joanna Dodd (The Summer Dare, She Wants You Gone) and Sam Holland (The Echo Man, The Twenty, The Countdown Killer), and who also writes as Louisa Scarr.
Louise Cullen, Executive Publisher of Canelo, joins Sean for a chat about her career so far, her thoughts on the future of crime fiction, and more!
You can learn more about Joanna Dodd here:
You can learn more about Sam Holland here:
You can learn more about Louise Cullen and Canelo using the links below:
The Incident Room post cast host, Sean Watkin, is joined by authors Heather Critchlow (The Cal Lovett Files) and Sarah Mellor (The Departed), and freelance editor, Rebecca Millar as they discuss crime writing.
The conversation includes their work to date, their journey to publication, the importance of finding the right agent, thoughts on trigger warnings in fiction, and much more!
You can learn more about Heather Critchlow and her work below:
You can find out more about Sarah Mellor and her work below:
HarperCollins/Harper North website
You can find out more about Rebecca Millar and her services here: