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Ron Foster

    "Crick"
    Quarantine Post 911
    The Solitary Man's Refuge
    Seashells and Shotshells: Apocalyptic Memories
    Apocalypse Smorgasbord
    THE RURAL RANGER A SUBURBAN AND URBAN SURVIVAL MANUAL & FIELD GUIDE OF TRAPS AND SNARES FOR FOOD AND SURVIVAL
    • 2021

      Masked! Darkness Falls...

      Pandemic Pontifications

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Presented as a prepper's take on a school assignment, the narrative explores the author's reflections on the COVID-19 pandemic, including quarantine challenges, government restrictions, and societal tensions. Through the lens of apocalyptic fiction, the author shares personal insights and strategies for preparedness, highlighting the broader implications of the crisis on American life. The book combines humor and serious commentary, offering a unique perspective on navigating adversity in uncertain times.

      Masked! Darkness Falls...
    • 2020

      Billy's Outdoor Survival Adventure

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story follows Billy, a boy enamored with pocket knives and the allure of an Army Navy surplus store, as he celebrates his birthday and reaches the age to join the Boy Scouts. This Prepper Kids Fiction book blends adventure with themes of exploration and self-discovery, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.

      Billy's Outdoor Survival Adventure
    • 2020

      The Water Witch

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of magic and discovery, an orphaned sea witch named Lorelei, raised far from the ocean, embarks on a journey alongside her seagull familiar and Gavin, a sorcery apprentice. After the sudden death of their master, they take control of a trading caravan, leading to unexpected adventures. A chance meeting with a Squonk introduces new magical possibilities for Lorelei, blending themes of exploration and the unique powers of a Hydromancer.

      The Water Witch
    • 2019

      Walt and Yoshi find themselves as down on their luck and stranded, bugged out preppers in the grid down apocalypse. Their mission in life now is to get to Florida and live out their days playing apocalyptic beach bums or getting to Yoshi's great aunts farm located more inland. Emergency broadcast messages on the radio of early winter approaching a mini ice age is cause for concerns and they begin second guessing their decision to bug out.Allegedly empty deserted houses businesses and a world without rule of law in these end times make for hard decisions and unwanted confrontations. Day to day living as hunters, gatherers and looters is a confusing and dangerous game to play. Societal collapse is upon them, can they survive? Will Walt's backwoods survival techniques save them or are the remnants of society going to even further threaten their existence?

      Seashells and Shotshells: Apocalyptic Memories
    • 2018

      Apocalypse Smorgasbord

      • 470 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Set in a post-apocalyptic world where North Korea has crippled electrical grids, a middle-aged prepper couple teams up with an unprepared elderly couple to navigate survival in a Florida fish camp. This series blends chaotic recipes with survival tips, showcasing the contrast between brute force and clever resourcefulness. As supplies dwindle and desperation rises, the characters must outsmart each other and adapt, revealing that community resilience and barter skills may be the key to rebuilding society amidst the chaos.

      Apocalypse Smorgasbord
    • 2016

      The Prepper Reconstruction

      A Apocalyptic Memory

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set a decade after a catastrophic solar geomagnetic storm, the narrative explores the challenges faced by a dwindling community of survivors. With most of the younger generation eager to forge their own paths, the remaining older members grapple with the practicalities of survival, such as firewood collection and farming. This conclusion to the trilogy highlights themes of independence, community dynamics, and the struggle to maintain a sustainable lifestyle in a post-apocalyptic world.

      The Prepper Reconstruction
    • 2016

      The Longest Walk

      • 492 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a catastrophic solar storm that triggers an EMP event, the story follows an emergency manager stranded in Atlanta, Georgia, as he embarks on a perilous journey home to Alabama. With limited resources and societal collapse unfolding, David must rely on his survival skills and street smarts to navigate the challenges ahead. This edition compiles the three books of the Prepper trilogy along with a bonus novelette, "Stewart's Bug Out," which enhances the narrative and offers practical water purification techniques for survivalists.

      The Longest Walk
    • 2014

      The Solitary Man's Refuge

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of impending disaster, the narrative follows Donald as he prepares his farmstead for a potential solar storm that could cripple the electrical grid. The story delves into the diverse motivations of preppers, each grappling with their own fears and strategies for survival. The collection weaves together three post-apocalyptic adventures, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the human spirit in the face of uncertainty.

      The Solitary Man's Refuge
    • 2014

      "Crick"

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In a post-apocalyptic setting, a massive cyber-attack has crippled America's electrical grid, plunging the nation into chaos under martial law. With Russian troops rumored to be aiding the government, a group of campers at a prepper festival finds themselves stranded on an island after terrorists sabotage nearby hydroelectric dams. Cut off from resources and facing dire food shortages, these survivors must rely on their wits and ingenuity to navigate the perilous situation in this gripping continuation of the series.

      "Crick"
    • 2014

      The Preppers Lament

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Lamentation is portrayed as a profound expression of grief, encompassing crying, mourning, and grieving. The book explores the depth of human emotion associated with loss, emphasizing the importance of articulating sorrow as a vital part of the healing process. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences of grief and the cathartic power of lamenting, suggesting that embracing this emotional release can be a necessary response to life's hardships.

      The Preppers Lament