Mark D. Williams has published hundreds of articles and
photos over the past twenty years in magazines, newspapers, and
online publications including Texas Sporting Journal, Backpacker,
Men's Health, Dallas Morning News, Cowboys and Indians, Southwest
Fly Fishing, ESPN, SPORT, Gorp.com, Outdoorsite.com, Texas Fish and
Game, Baseball Digest, Amarillo Globe News and many more. He is the
author of more than twenty books, including So Many Fish So Little
Time: The 1001 Best Places on Earth to Fish, The Backpacking
Flyfisher, Flyfishing Southwestern Colorado, Knots for Flyfishers,
and Freshwater Flyfishing Tips from the Pros. He lives with his
wife, Amy, in Amarillo, Texas.
Amy Becker Williams is a freelance writer, author,
photographer, and teacher. Her work has been published in The
Amarillo Globe News, New Mexico Outdoors, Rocky Mountain Game and
Fish, GORP.com, Tibesti.com, and Examiner.com. Amy is a sponsored
athlete for Athleta clothing company. She lives with her husband,
Mark, In Amarillo, Texas.
“Well-researched, highly educational and compulsively readable.
Read this book, then store it in your disaster kit.”—Jason Boyett,
author of Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse
“Mark and Amy Williams have written a book every American should
read. This is truly Disaster Preparedness 101.” —Reavis Wortham,
author of the Red River mystery series and the Sonny Hawke thriller
series
“This guide is now one of the most important tools in my safety
kit!” —John Harris, chief meteorologist for KAMR 4, Amarillo,
Texas
"A must-read."—Steve Kersh, chief meteorologist for KVII TV,
Amarillo, Texas
“Well-researched, highly educational and compulsively readable.
Read this book, then store it in your disaster kit.”—Jason Boyett,
author of Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse
“Mark and Amy Williams have written a book every American should
read. This is truly Disaster Preparedness 101.” —Reavis Wortham,
author of the Red River mystery series and the Sonny Hawke thriller
series
“This guide is now one of the most important tools in my safety
kit!” —John Harris, chief meteorologist for KAMR 4, Amarillo,
Texas
"A must-read."—Steve Kersh, chief meteorologist for KVII TV,
Amarillo, Texas
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