Bibliography

Some entertainment, some fiction, all good stuff – or I wouldn’t write it here. I’m learning it’s a slipperly slope to apocolypse b.s., but it’s still a fun and interesting premise to think and read about. So, with a grain of salt: Enjoy.

Books
World Made By Hand, 2008 book, uplifting post-apocalyptic book about how things might be
Alton Brown and his cookbooks are terrific, his tv show is terrific
Supernatural Everyday, by Heidi Swanson. A must have
Tender by Nigel Slater. He also has a tv show
Chicken and Egg recipes, and many things you can do with your new chickens
Food In Jars
Wool, by Hugh Howey

Movies
Jeremiah Johnson, 1972 movie, Robert Redford
The Road, 2009 movie, Viggo Mortensen, based on a NY Times bestseller of the same name, cannibalism, murder, scary. The book is supposed to be excellent as well of course.
The Book of Eli, 2010 movie, Denzel Washington, NOT a good movie. But if you’re into sci-fi post apocalypse, this one is not to be missed. Sorta reminds me of that video game called Fallout
Mad Max, 1980-1985 movies. Mel Gibson, epic Australian post-apocalypse movies. A must see. I can only speak for the first two, which are suh-weet.
Waterworld, and The Postman. Both total garbage movies, but I love them.
Rotten Tomatoes 10 Post-apocalypse movies

TV
Jericho, 2006 tv series that ran for two seasons. Premise is some sort of terrorist attack on all major cities in the US and what happens
Edible Garden on the BBC with Alys Fowler
Alton Brown’s Good Eats food tv, a cooking show for dudes. But I don’t watch it, Alison goes through phases of binging on the show
Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers