ENTRY WAY MARKETING & PUBLISHING AIRS YOUTUBE VIDEOS FOR THEIR AUTHORS:
August 17, 2008
Author: Charles Ciancio
Book: Rest in Peace, Rurarl America
Rest In Peace Rural America by Charles L. Ciancio
$9.99 - ISBN 0-9793944-0-6
(upon payment, downloads immediately)
Social Science
Some warped thinking is taking this country to a bad place. Unnoticed, a fourth branch of government has been created which isn't being held accountable for its inappropriate actions.
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Author, Steve Dreben - The Murder of Kaelin
Ray Mikato - Film Producer
Entry Way, Publisher
R.D. Foster - Editor
Linda Phillips - Coordinator
NEW FLASH!
KAELIN'S REMAINS HAVE BEEN FOUND
April 13, 2008
Medford, Oregon - Tribune Newspaper Article
Glazier mystery focuses on killer
By Chris Conrad
Mail Tribune
April 13, 2008
The investigation continues into the murder of Kaelin Rose Glazier, whose remains were found Tuesday in Ruch nearly 12 years after she went missing, and no arrests have been made.
Jackson County Sheriff's Office investigators are taking care to build a strong case against whomever might have killed the South Medford High School sophomore.
Glazier was last seen Nov. 6, 1996, walking from a friend's house on Haven Road, where she had spent the night, to Applegate Christian Fellowship, where she was going to meet her mother. She was only a couple of blocks from the church and just a block from her home.
"This case has become a top priority for us," said Jackson County Sheriff Mike Winters. "We are going to give it our full attention until we bring it to a conclusion."
Investigators feel they have a suspect in 28-year-old Billy Frank Simmons, who was reportedly the last person to see Glazier alive.
Winters acknowledged that investigators consider Simmons a possible suspect, though he said they are keeping their options open.
"We are determined to follow every lead no matter where it takes us," Winters said.
A man working on his property in the area of Johnson and Haven roads reported finding what turned out to be Glazier's remains at 7 p.m. Tuesday. District Medical Examiner James Olson determined that Glazier had died from "homicidal violence."
It came as a surprise to many that the girl's body was resting all along in the area where massive search efforts were staged 12 years ago.
Dan Stumpff was one of the original band of searchers who in 1996 combed the area along with Oregon National Guard troops in hopes of finding Glazier.
"We searched a 50-mile radius for her," Stumpff said. "We were in blackberries over our heads. We searched ever ravine, we didn't care if it was 200 feet or 700 feet deep."
Searches often centered at Glazier's home in Ruch, extending out to Cantrall-Buckley Park, Woodrat Mountain and Forest Creek.
"We went all the way to Jacksonville and Sterling Creek," Stumpff said. "It was tough going at times, but you don't think of it that way. You just wanted to help the family find some kind of comfort."
Winters declined to comment on the specifics of those original searches, saying he did not want to release information that could compromise the case.
"I will be willing to discuss the first search efforts at a later date, but right now I want to focus on the investigation," Winters said.
Stumpff said he was glad to hear the family has come to peace now that Glazier may be laid to rest.
"I just think it is wonderful for the mother that she may have some closure," Stumpff said. "I was glad we tried to help back then. We did what we could do."
Reach reporter Chris Conrad at 776-4471; or e-mail cconrad@mailtribune.com.
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BOOK SIGNING EVENTS
Children's author Kathy Kline is having a book signing on Saturday, June 21st from 9am to 1pm at Lookin Good in Prescott, WI, for her newest release Magic Dragonsoruses.
Kathy will also be having a book signing on Saturday, June 28th at 10am at the Best of Times Bookstore (425 West Third Street; Red Wing, MN 55066).
One Day As A Lion - Author, Ronnie (R.D.) Foster
The book signing reception hosted by Charm Cameron, of
Alternative Furnishings on April 11, 2008 in honor of author, R.D. Foster "One Day As A Lion" (an account of the North Dallas Viet Nam veterans who fought and died for their country) turned out to be a 100% success. From 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., there were constant guests getting their new books signed by Ronnie.
This very deserving Marine is definitely one of McKinney's finest heroes as well as extrodinary authors. It was easy to see R.D.'s heart as he took extra time with each visitor and enjoyed his moment. On hand to help him was his wonderful wife, Trina Foster smiling with pride to see her man being able to enjoy his dream come true.
All of us at Entry Way Publishing are very proud of our Editor-in-Chief, Ronnie Foster, and we look forward to being able to provide you more news soon as to the date of our next event. This past week his debue on Channel 5, we are sure will bring quiet a crowd at the next event as well.
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We at Entry Way and Digi-Tall Media are very proud to announce that Larry Elliott, author of "Her Family First" appeared at Bookland - 7135 Luetta Street in Spring, Texas on Saturday, February 16, 2008. Larry looks forward to a new signing event so that he can meet even more readers and be able to present you with his book and the cd of his mother's songs that comes with the book.
Stay tuned for more news soon of other events for Larry and other Entry Way authors. We plan to have a very busy year in 2008.
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Author, Charles Ciancio of Entry Way Publishing appeared at Borders Bookstores in Eureka, California at 3300 Broadway. The book signing event was held on March 29th. There were many people on hand who were able to receive their autographed copy of his book, “Rest in Peace, Rural America” (available for purchase on this site).
Entry Way and Digi-Tall Media are distributing his book - "Rest in Peace" in five states via hotel chain libraries. We are proud to add his book to our company and prouder even more of his professional integrity as a writer. Please see the press release on our release page here for more details.
Send Check or Money Order for the print version: $21.95 + $4.60 s&h = $26.55 to: Entry Way Marketing & Publishing; P.O. Box 868024; Plano, TX 75086-8024; instant PayPal payment ability is at Digi-Tall Media or Entry Way Publishing
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