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Vol. 80, No. 36 March Air Reserve Base, California Friday, September 11, 2015
NEWS BRIEFS March Airmen are published authors
EARLY-MORNING 9-11 by Linda Welz
CEREMONY AT MARCH 452 AMW public affairs
FIRE DEPT. Some Airmen at March Air Reserve Courtesy photo
The March Field Fire and Base have taken Air Force leadership’s
Emergency Services Depart- encouragement to tell his or her story one (L-R) Michael “Q” Quiboloy, (former 163rd Reconnaissance Wing); Chief Master Sgt.
ment will be honoring those step further by writing and publishing their Rogers, 163rd Communications Squadron; MSgt. Monika Ros, 163rd Communica-
lives lost on September 11, 2001 own books. A recent book signing near the tions Squadron; Kat Lange (military spouse); Senior Master Sgt. Michael Leocadio,
at an early-morning ceremony reserve base revealed several such Team 163 CS; and Capt. Perry Covington, 452nd Air Mobility Wing, display their company
Friday, Sept. 11, 6:45 a.m. at the March, Airmen-authors. banner at a book signing in Moreno Valley, California. Think Kings Publishing was
9-11 Memorial outside the sta- created as a way to help one another self-publish books they were writing.
tion, Bldg. 1290 on base. All are Chief Master Sgt. Jerry J.K. Rogers, 163rd
welcomed to join them. Communications Flight, California Air Na- Think Kings was started in 2013 as a way the third, “Child of Atlantis-Catalyst,” will
tional Guard (CAANG), has served in the to help themselves, and other up-and-com- be out the end of October.
COMMISSARY CASE military for 35 years, and has a passion for ing writers and illustrators, work through
LOT SALE SEP 17-20 writing that began in high school, although the challenges of writing, illustrating, pub- Covington credits his daughters for
The March Commissary’s he didn’t pursue it seriously until four or five lishing, marketing, etc., Rogers said. helping write his first book.
next case lot sale is scheduled years ago, he said. That’s when he said he
for September 17 - 20. Sale knew he was really meant to write. Joining Rogers at the book signing, Story-share was something he started
hours will be Thursday, Friday Covington, spoke about how he became in- with my daughters, Jennavieve, 6, and
and Saturday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. “I used to dart off and my mom was like, terested in writing in high school because Lilyana, 4, a few years back, he said.
and Sunday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. In ‘Where’s Jerry?’ and I would be at the li- of an English teacher he had who high-
addition to the case lot sale out- brary. It was only half a block away,” Rog- lighted his writings to other classes which “One of them begins a story and then at
side, there will be extra savings ers said. bolstered his confidence. any given point they say someone else’s name
on items in the meat and pro- and that person has to continue the story,”
duce departments inside! Save It’s there that his love of reading let to his “From that point on I started taking writ- Covington said. “That’s basically how the
the dates. passion for writing. ing more seriously, writing short stories and idea for Child of Atlantis came about.”
novellas, culminating to the point where I got
MILITARY OPEN “I had some high school teachers who to write an entire book.” As Story-share continues, so do the
HOUSE encouraged me over the years. I had some ideas for the rest of the series.
ideas (for stories) and I still have the notes,” Covington said his military career has
Sam’s Club at 6378 Valley Rogers said. enhanced his writing through journalism “I’m trying to do two books each year,
Spring Pkwy, Riverside, will be training and the exposure he gets to daily so my goal is to be done with this series by
hosting an open house in honor His first novel, “The Fallen and The writing in the public affairs career field. 2017,” he said.
of the U.S. military on September Elect,”was self-published about three and
19, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. No member- a half years ago and falls into the fantasy/ “It has brought my own personal writing Covington is also authoring a teen, ac-
ship is required. Join them for science fiction category. Since then, Rog- to another level. The history that I’ve been tion, fantasy series called “The Caster
some fun, games, free gift bag, ers has penned “The Legend of the Salad able to learn about the world from traveling Wars” about two sisters who are born
snacks and refreshments. Traveler,” a short, light-hearted story remi- in the military is something I would have into a world of witches and hunters; and
niscent of the best-seller, “The Hitchiker’s never gotten from a book,” Covington said. has written one children’s book, “The
INSTALLATION Guide to the Galaxy,” as well as his third “It’s invaluable.” Littlest Ninja,” for which he is in search
VOTING ASSISTANCE book, a religious/suspense novel, which is of an illustrator.
currently in the final stages of editing. His first book, “Child of Atlantis-Ascen-
OFFICER sion,” is first in a seven-book series target- As for the future of Think Kings Pub-
With the onslaught of politi- Rogers said he has seen the details ed for pre-teens. The second book, “Child lishing, Covington said they’d eventually
cal debates in the news, it’s time of making sure you get everything right of Atlantis-Destiny,” is also published, and like to open it up to other authors and make
to consider your right to vote. change since he started this journey. it a fully functioning publishing house to
Are you registered? Do you un- give more control to the writers.
“You want to make sure you get a quality
See BRIEFS page 3 product out there for everyone,” Rogers said.
“Book cover, back cover, epilogue, grammar,
proofing, formatting.”
He credits the changes to trial and er-
ror, as well as to Think Kings Publishing,
the brainchild of Capt. Perry Covington,
452nd Air Mobility Wing; Michael Quibi-
loy (formerly CAANG), and Kat Lang.
Current members include Rogers as well as
Master Sgt. Monika Ros and Senior Master
Sgt. Michael Leocadio, both also with the
CAANG at March.