Early Experience Program: Oops! We Hit a Snag

The Emergency Preparedness Reference Encyclopedia is just the beginning. Not only is the 3rd edition already in development, but there are two whole additional encyclopedias underway to boot (one all about food preparedness, and one on grassroots politics). And, all of these books are being written in public — at least, that’s the plan.

We’re calling it BBEEP! (The Babbage Books Early Experience Program.) We were hoping to use locals.com as the platform for hosting the discussion, but we hit some snags with that.

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The Long-Awaited Second Edition is Here!

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The Emergency Preparedness Reference Encyclopedia, second edition is now available for sale. It contains a whopping 1,250 entries (twice as many as the first edition).

BUY IT ON AMAZON: http://amazon.com/Emergency-Preparedness-Reference-Encyclopedia/dp/B0DF5P37LG

Introductory pricing for the trade paperback is $19.99. The Kindle eBook version is $5.99. (After Christmas 2024, the paperback will revert to the regular price of $24.99.)

The Long-Awaited Second Edition is Coming Soon!

Under a slightly new name, “The Emergency Preparedness Reference Encyclopedia,” the second edition will be going to press in early August, 2024. It contains a whopping 1,100 entries (twice as many as the first edition), and the formatting has been adjusted accordingly (much less wasted whitespace, for example.)

If you would like to get in on the last-minute proofreading, send an email to proof2e@jackbabbage.com and I’ll send you a free link to download the PDF. In the email, please include your full name, any nickname you go by, your city or county and state, and mention which particular subject(s) you’ll be particularly keen to proofread (medical, firearms, comms, sanitation, family and pets, security, food and water, etc.), and/or if you’ll be more focused on the overall impression (intro, usage guide, readability and layout of the encyclopedia entries, the appendixes, etc.). Thanks!

Shh! It’s a Secret


Did you spy the two Easter eggs I planted in the Encyclopedia? They were both left out of the “Fun Stuff” index, so you have to hunt for them. Remember, when you find them, keep it to yourself. Shh! It’s a secret.