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Iain Parke | |
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Occupation | Author |
Iain Parke (born 1963) is a British author who has authored and co-authored multiple outlaw biker books about the Harley-Davidson culture since 2011. [1][2] Parke has written a crime thriller set in East Africa and a historical World War II thriller, co-authored an outlaw biker book with American author Edward Winterhalder, and published books for niche writers on his alternative literature publishing house platform Bad Press Ink.[1][2]
Books
edit- Winterhalder, Edward; Parke, Iain (2021), The Ultimate Biker Anthology: An Introduction To Books About Motorcycle Clubs & Outlaw Bikers, Blockhead City, ISBN 979-8-4531602-4-2
- Winterhalder, Edward; Parke, Iain (2021), L'ultime Anthologie Biker: Une Introduction Aux Livres Sur Les Clubs De Motards Et Les Motards Hors-La-Loi, Blockhead City, ISBN 979-8-4579276-4-3
- Winterhalder, Edward; Parke, Iain (2021), Die Ultimativ Biker Anthologie: Eine Einführung in Bücher über Motorradclubs & Outlaw Bikers, Blockhead City, ISBN 979-8-4566904-0-1
- Winterhalder, Edward; Parke, Iain (2021), El Ultimo Antologia Biker: Introduccion A Los Libros Sobre Clubes De Motociclistas Y Motociclistas Fuera De La Ley, Blockhead City, ISBN 979-8-4586415-7-9
- Parke, Iain (2018), Best Of Enemies: 1940 And A Plot Which Will Torpedo The Special Relationship, Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9930261-5-7
- Parke, Iain (2016), How To Win The Lottery, Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9930261-3-3
- Parke, Iain (2015), Dilligaf: A Life In Chapters (Book 6), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9930261-0-2
- Parke, Iain (2014), Lord Of The Isles: The Next Chapter (Book 5), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-9-8
- Winterhalder, Edward; Parke, Iain (2013), The Ultimate Biker Anthology, Blockhead City, ISBN 978-0-9899997-0-0
- Parke, Iain (2013), Operation Bourbon: The First Chapter (Book 4), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-8-1
- Parke, Iain (2012), Heavy Duty Trouble: The Brethren Trilogy (Book 3), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-6-7
- Parke, Iain (2011), Heavy Duty Attitude: The Brethren Trilogy (Book 2), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-2-9
- Parke, Iain (2011), The Liquidator, Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-5-0
- Parke, Iain (2012), Heavy Duty People: The Brethren Trilogy (Book 1), Bad Press Ink, ISBN 978-0-9561615-4-3
References
edit- ^ a b "Interview With Crime Writer Iain Parke". Debbie Mack. 21 November 2021. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
- ^ a b "New Publishing House Tynedale Seeks Writers Wild Imaginations". Hexham Courant. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
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