Dear readers,
I’m thrilled to share that I recently sat down with Ellen Miller Goins on the Voices of Taos podcast, hosted by Taos News, for a deep dive into my latest novel, The Long Walk Home: When the Power Dies. We explored the gritty realities of a post-electricity world—think societal collapse, human resilience, and the raw instincts that kick in when the grid fails. It’s a conversation packed with insights on preparedness, storytelling, and what it means to survive in chaos.
If you’re into optimistic young adult post-apocalyptic fiction or just pondering real-world vulnerabilities (like our fragile power systems), this episode is for you. Listen to the full chat here: https://bit.ly/3Y0AONg
What about you? Have you thought about your own emergency plans, or do you have favorite books that tackle these themes? I’d love to hear in the comments—let’s spark a discussion!
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All the Best,
Mike


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