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Jeb Bohn

Jeb Bohn
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Jeb Bohn is a writer, drummer, and author of the Herman Ingram series. A lover of storytelling, Jeb has spent close to a decade enthralling readers across multiple genres. Through emphasizing humanity, humor, and character, he crafted the sarcastic journalist-turned-unlikely hero Herman Ingram. The character has since appeared in three novels, with more in the future.

Jeb received the title of Best American Thriller Author at the 2023 Media Innovator Awards. He also captured Best Sport History Author for North Carolina hockey chronicle, A Storm In Carolina. The book was further named as “One of the Best New Professional Hockey Books” by BookAuthority.

When Jeb isn't watching the Carolina Hurricanes or his repeated viewings of RoboCop, he works from his home in Greenville, North Carolina. In his downtime, he enjoys family trips with his significant other and two children. He also makes a mean pot of chili.

Jeb Bohn's Books

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Kill The Messenger (Herman Ingram Book 1): A gripping, action packed suspense thriller
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Kill The Messenger (Herman Ingram Book 1): A gripping, action packed suspense thrillerby Jeb BohnPublish: Jul 22, 2022Series: Herman IngramThriller Suspense Action & Adventure
Night Driver: a supernatural horror thriller
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Night Driver: a supernatural horror thrillerby Jeb BohnPublish: May 10, 2024Horror
The Devil's Backyard (Herman Ingram Book 3): An action-packed suspense-thriller with a sense of humor
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The Devil's Backyard (Herman Ingram Book 3): An action-packed suspense-thriller with a sense of humorby Jeb BohnPublish: Oct 26, 2020Series: Herman IngramThriller Suspense Action & Adventure
The Hangman's Soliloquy (Herman Ingram Book 2): A suspense-thriller filled with action and a sense of humor
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The Hangman's Soliloquy (Herman Ingram Book 2): A suspense-thriller filled with action and a sense of humorby Jeb BohnPublish: Apr 10, 2020Series: Herman IngramThriller Suspense Action & Adventure

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Jeb Bohn's Awards and Achievements

    Jeb Bohn has earned excellence awards over time. Here is the glimpse of the accolades clinched by the author.

  • American Thriller Author of the Year
    2024 award
  • Best American Thriller Author
    2023 award
  • Best Sport History Author
    2023 award

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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 years ago
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    • Have you ever experienced "Writer's Block"? Any tips you would like to share to overcome it?
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      • Jeb Bohn Jeb Bohn 4 months ago
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      • Yes. I think a lot—if not all—of us have at some point. The trick is that it can be wildly different from one person to the next. The best tip I have is to push through it. Yeah, that sounds overly simplistic, and it is, but it's also true. Just think of where your characters are, where they're going, how they would react (all depending on where you are in your story) and write. I stick with the old adage "You can't edit a blank page." You can always change things later, but don't let a small hiccup turn into a dam that blocks the flow of ideas.
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      • Jeb Bohn Jeb Bohn 4 months ago
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      • I started writing when I was a kid, maybe seven-years-old. I was obsessed with the movie "Duel," for reasons that don't fit this particular question. I wrote a sequel to it, and followed it up with similar efforts for other movies I liked. Over the years, I always wrote, though most of those stories have been lost to time.
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      • Jeb Bohn Jeb Bohn 4 months ago
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      • For the type of books I typically write, good characters are the most important. An engrossing story is obviously up there, but it's so much more engaging when you're following well-written characters along their journey. I'd advise all aspiring writers to focus on their characters, develop their personalities. We don't need to know what they had for breakfast, but we do need to understand who they are, how they think, and what motivates them. The key lies in finding the perfect balance.
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 2 years ago
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    • Writing can be an emotionally draining and stressful pursuit. Any tips for aspiring writers?
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      • Jeb Bohn Jeb Bohn 4 months ago
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      • Don't go into writing solely in the hopes of becoming rich and famous. Yes, you very well may get there, but it takes a lot of work and a lot of patience. Whether you're a traditionally-published author or going your own way, you have to be the biggest promoter of both yourself and your books. I don't mean spamming people endlessly, because that will do more harm than good. Instead, look at it like you're running your own business.

        YOU are the writer. YOU are the marketing department. YOU are the social media manager. It's a lot to juggle and, while this may not work for everyone, I recommend setting up a daily schedule and getting into a routine. Outline when you'll be writing. Designate a chunks of time for working on ads, social media (both marketing and regular posts), your website.

        You can waste a day getting overwhelmed and, as dusk settles in, realize that you haven't accomplished anything that you intended to. Stay focused, set realistic goals (be it writing or sales), and take breaks when you need them. Don't put a ton of undue stress on your mind and body.

        I also recommend doing a lot of research before you publish a book. Look into keywords. Look at book covers in your genre. Do everything you can to launch your book with its greatest chance for success.

        Finally, don't waste energy comparing yourself to others. If you see an indie writer online boasting about a huge month, be happy for them, maybe even reach out to see what worked for them. The worst thing to do is to become bitter and convince yourself that you'll never succeed.
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