Bookmarks for Retailers to Hand Out

If you have a retail store (gun store, prepper supply store, any ol’ store) or you have a way to hand out things to preppers (like a table at a gun show), then we have a way for you to help get the word out about the book.

You can hand out 299 Days bookmarks:

We have several retailers already doing this.

Email me at glentate123@gmail.com and I’ll mail you some.  If you start running out of the bookmarks I send, I’ll have them shipped directly to you.

ApocalypticFiction.com Review of Book Two

Apocalyptic Fiction writes a very complimentary review of Book Two.

The reviewer picks up on the main message of Book Two: normalcy bias.  He writes:

Grant’s wife Lisa embodies the concept of normalcy bias perfectly. Living her entire life under the shelter of normal, civilized conditions, Lisa is unable to see that the rules have changed with the apparent lack of police and emergency response. It becomes clear after reading this book that normalcy bias is already a widespread phenomenon.

So far I am very impressed with the 299 Days Series! The Collapse is a great story with an excellent message, useful information and realistic, likeable characters. I’m really looking forward to the release of the next books in the series!

ApocalypticFiction.com Review of Book One

Wow.  The blog Apocalyptic Fiction wrote a review of Book One and it’s very favorable.  Here’s a blurb:

299 Days is a very well thought out, rational exploration of how the state of the current economy in the United States could deteriorate into a full-blown depression. In addition to its realistic “play by-play” of an economic collapse scenario, 299 Days provides a wealth of practical information for those wanting to prepare for any number of disaster scenarios. Without a doubt, 299 Days will appeal to those inclined to like apocalyptic fiction, however, those that would benefit most from reading this book are those that are just beginning to consider the possibility that the current economic system is unsustainable. The message of personal responsibility is a good one and Glen Tate makes an excellent messenger in this well written, thoroughly enjoyable book. As if torn from the current headlines, 299 Days places you on the precipice of an economic disaster and then pushes you right over the edge.

Apocalyptic Fiction captured what I was getting across in Book One.