How to be a Hero

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If you are a Hero (with a capital H), you will find yourself in all sorts of hopeless situations involving bears, plane crashes, armed gunmen (which are worse than unarmed gunmen), the desert, and mole people. It’s inevitable. With only your tingling Hero senses and luck, you will have to survive, escape, find an excuse to lose your shirt!

So that the world may hold on to more of its Heroes (with a capital H), I have written some guides about how to survive and/or escape the various situations you will find yourself in day to day. This is…how to be a Hero!

(with a capital H!)

A Writer’s Guide to…

Escaping a Fire
Tombstone cowboys walking from fire

Escaping a Sinking Car
Double Jeopardy Car Underwater

Surviving the Wilderness
Mount Baker

Surviving an Avalanche
Avalanche

Surviving the Desert
Desert Oasis

Surviving the Frozen Wastes
Siberia

Surviving a Besieged Ocean Liner
Ship Wake

Escaping a Deserted Island
Deserted Island

Escaping a Hostage Situation
Tied Wrists

Bonus non-Writer’s-Guide guide in case you go to space:

Tips For Your Trip To Space
Trip To Space

More to come. Probably.

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