A classic novel in the TEOTWAWKI* niche is Lucifer’s Hammer, published in 1977, by veteran science fiction writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. The story line is a classic end of the world scenario. A previously-unknown comet is discovered only ... Read More
“American Blackout” Tips & Tricks for Survival
In honor of National Preparedness Month, here's a look back at a popular NatGeo special from 2013. When it first aired in 2013, NatGeo's survival show, American Blackout, was a hot topic around the country. It definitely caught the attention of ... Read More
Solavore Sport Oven Review
I have been using the Solavore Sport Oven for the past month and had an opportunity to review this product. When the unit arrived, I noticed that it was lightweight, and it was easy to put all the “parts” together. This is just a matter of ... Read More
The Sendero Pack Knife: A High Quality Field Knife
I was excited when The Survival Mom asked if I wanted to write a review for a knife that Larry Connelley, knife expert and founder of knifeart.com, wanted to have run through its paces - the White River Knife & Tool Sendero Pack Knife. This ... Read More
Lisa’s Stack of Books, 1st Quarter
One of my life-long loves is that of books. Amazon Prime and I are best of friends, and I have an enormous stack of books, most of them unread. When I was younger, an unread book was an item of shame! Today, I chalk it up to being a busy mom whose ... Read More
26 Basic Life Skills: Survival Skills for All Ages, a book series
A major component of being well prepared for whatever life may bring is building a repertoire of skills and a bank of knowledge. If you're on a journey to enrich your own life and become better prepared, check out this new book series by Liz Long, a ... Read More
The 8 Deadliest Threats to our Homeland BOOK REVIEW
Imagining the worst. You've done it. I've done it. We've imagined a shooter walking into the darkened theater as we're enjoying a Marvel movie with the kids. We've imagined the airplane on take-off suddenly plummeting to the ground. Whatever ... Read More
West and Travelers book reviews
Life goes on – even after an EMP. J. Richardson continues her No Normal Day series with this in mind by exploring two personal tales in books three and four. She starts 15 years after the event that turned the lights out. The first two books ... Read More
LIGHTS OUT by Ted Koppel REVIEW
I hope you had a chance to read about Ted Koppel's newest book, Lights Out, and maybe you've already purchased a copy for yourself. I have found it to be an excellent, foundational book for anyone new to the idea of a power grid failure but ... Read More
Post-EMP Survival: What If You Can’t Get Home?
One of the most haunting emails I’ve received this year is from Mallory: I recently started reading your blog (love it!) and have your EMP First 15 Steps PDF. I have a couple more business trips planned for the rest of 2015, and some are quite a ... Read More
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