The world may have gone sideways. This book didn’t.
Forget what you learned in school. When the power’s out and trust is dead, algebra won’t save you, but this alphabet might.
The SHTF The Alphabet They Should’ve Taught You Instead of Algebra is a quick field guide wrapped in grit, gallows humor, and 100% nonsense-free advice. Inside, you’ll practical tips to help you adapt, endure, and outwit the worstHelpful guidance for what you’ll need in a SHTF situationA no-BS tone with just enough snark to keep you sane when the beans run outQuick snippets in the Extras section on topics that didn’t fit neatly under one of the letter entries.Whether you're bugging out, hunkering down, or just mentally preparing for when the coffee runs out, this book is your starter course in surviving whatever comes next.
Because when SHTF, being unprepared will cost you and bad planning might get you eaten.
From an undisclosed source who prefers to remain anonymous:
G. David Walker was unexpectedly born in the summer of 1963, the obvious result of alien visitation, as his mother had been told she was unable to have any more children a decade prior to his arrival. This conclusion was only reinforced by David’s obsession with Star Trek and The Monkees, nights spent staring at the stars overhead, and uncountable hours reading science fiction and fantasy while other children were outside playing tag and running into trees. (Actually, it was David who ran into the tree, but that’s another story.)
Fortunately, David outgrew these tendencies… Well, no. No, he didn't
He is still obsessed with Star Trek (and Star Gate, Star Wars, Jefferson Starship, star fruit, Dancing with the Stars, wait, what? Scratch those last two.), still enjoys staring into the night sky, and still reads science fiction and fantasy books and stories at every opportunity. Happily, we can report that there have been no reported incidents of him running into any trees lately (at least none that we’re aware of).
When he’s not trying to avoid trees, David writes fantasy and science fiction novels and stories, some of which may or may not be based upon odd memories...err...thoughts that pop up at irregular intervals throughout his day.