Although Bill Kincaid spent over 35 years practicing law in Texas, he started out as a writer and journalist. He was sports editor and political editor for his high school paper, edited his university newspaper, and worked for several Texas newspapers before earning his doctor of jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech University's School of Law. Several of his articles and columns received state-wide honors.Now that Kincaid is slowing down his legal practice, he finally has time to return to his writing roots, publishing two books in 2013 that are almost as different from each other as day is from night."Nicodemus' Quest" is a Christian historical fiction novel that makes as much use of Kincaid's ability to do detailed research as it does of his ability to tell a good story. On the other hand, Ronald Raygun and the Sweeping Beauty" is a fractured fairy tale that satirizes such well known stories as Sleeping Beauty, The Princess and the Pea, and Cinderella."Saul's Quest" is Kincaid's second Christian historical fictional book. His first science fiction fantasy is tentatively scheduled for publication later in 2014.
He and his wife, Audette, have been married for more than 40 years and have three adult children.