Joe Nobody

Joe Nobody, a pen name used by an author who wishes to keep his identity confidential, has made significant contributions in the field of systems, consulting, and training. With over 30 years of experience, he has worked with various government agencies, including the U.S. Army, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Naval Research, and United States Border Patrol. He has also provided his services to several private firms and government agencies which he has chosen to keep undisclosed for security reasons. In addition to his government work, Joe Nobody has over 30 years of competitive shooting experience and has been a firearms instructor and consultant for just as long. He holds the rights to a United States Patent for a firearms modification.\n \n Joe Nobody first became involved in helping private citizens prepare for potential dangers at the request of his students and clients. As a conscientious instructor, he always inquired about their reasons for learning certain skills or techniques, and many of them wanted to prepare for more than just simple home invasion or self-defense. With a formal education in Systems Engineering, Joe Nobody considers himself a "problem solver" and uses his skills to help others. He explains that he wrote his book, HOLDING, to reach more people who are concerned about their security and want to have a plan of defense in place should an emergency occur.

Joe Nobody is a prolific author with over 4 million words in publication, and his works have become reader favorites. His library of books includes apocalyptic novels, science fiction, political thrillers, children's books, and instruction manuals. While each installment is different from the rest, they all follow a common pattern of hooking the reader with a compelling story, exposing all sides of the issue at hand, and then exercising problem-solving skills to find creative resolutions to the conflict.\n \n Joe Nobody's academic pursuits included Systems Engineering and Accounting. He has accumulated over three decades of government service with a variety of agencies and departments and remains professionally active, keeping his identity and background confidential for the security and privacy of his family. In addition to his writing and government work, Joe Nobody is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys spending time with his family in Texas.
Apocalypse Trails Books
# Title Year
1 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 1 2016
2 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 2 2016
3 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 3 2016
4 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 4 2017
5 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 5 2017
6 Apocalypse Trails: Episode 6 2017
7 Homecoming 2019
8 Pirates 2019
Holding Their Own Books
# Title Year
1 Holding Their Own 2011
2 The Independents 2012
3 Pedestals of Ash 2012
4 The Ascent 2013
5 The Alpha Chronicles 2013
6 Bishop's Song 2013
7 Phoenix Star 2014
8 The Directives 2014
9 The Salt War 2014
10 The Toymaker 2015
11 Hearts and Minds 2015
12 Copperheads 2016
13 Renegade 2017
14 Forest Mist 2018
15 Bloodlust 2018
16 Before 2019
17 Vendetta 2020
18 Honor's Edge 2021
The Olympus Device Books
# Title Year
1 The Olympus Device: Book One 2013
2 The Olympus Device: Book Two 2014
3 The Olympus Device: Book Three 2015
Secession Books (with P.A. Troit)
# Title Year
1 The Storm 2014
2 The Flood 2015
3 The Surge 2016
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Apocalypse Drift 2013
2 The Archangel Drones 2015
3 Tainted Robes 2018
4 The Warrior Gene 2019
5 The Black Rifle War 2020
6 COVID-21 2020
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 The Ebola Wall 2014
Picture Books
# Title Year
1 The Little River Otter 2014
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Holding Your Ground: Preparing for Defense if it All Falls Apart 2011
2 The Teotwawki Tuxedo: Formal Survival Attire 2011
3 Without Rule of Law: Advanced Skills to Help You Survive 2012
4 The Home Schooled Shootist: Training to Fight with a Carbine 2012
5 The Prepper's Guide to Caches: How to Bury, Hide, and Stash Guns and Gear 2015
6 Vaping with the Zombies: A Five-Year Doomsday Nicotine Plan 2016
7 Flood Survival Guide: From Storm Preparedness to Recovery and Renovation 2018