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Todd considered calling
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title is too closely associated
with the film of the same
name. The editing process
was painstaking, he said.
Todd said he is about
one-third of the way
through writing the second
book of the trilogy, "Crisis."
The third book will be called
"Clarity."
"I would like to first and
foremost thank God," he
begins in the acknowledge-
ments in "Containment." "He
is the inspiration behind this
story and those I hope to fol-
low. I am merely a pencil in
the hand of the Creator."
Todd said he hopes to
find book store owners in-
terested in hosting a book
signing event, where he can
autograph hard copies of the
book.
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Shelton resident Timothy Todd, 24, has published his first science fiction
novel, "Containment." The stow of redemption, set in the city of Toria
Vilorious, is the first in a planned Beacon trilogy.
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Shirley & Richard Holtorf
Shirley (Bollinger) and Richard Holtorf of
Shelton will celebrate their 50th wedding an-
niversary March 14, 2014.
The couple was married March 14-, 1964. A cel-
ebration will take place from 2-5 p.m. on March 22
at the Elks Lodge, 741 SE Craig Road.
Brittany Griese and Nicole Bettis will host
the event.
The couple's children are Charles and Jen-
nifer Holtorf of Ottawa, Kan., Shirley Iwis of
Shelton, and Sharlene and Shawn Parker of
Shelton.
The couple has six grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. They have lived in the
Mason County area for 65 years, and also have
lived in Virginia.
Richard Holtorf worked at Olympic Panel
Products and Simpson, retiring in 2005.
Shirley Holtorfworked at Land Title Co.as a
typist, retiring in 2008.
The couple are members of the Moose Lodge.
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