Sgt. Thomas W. Freudiger: is the business manager for Entry Way Publishing and heads up the sales and procurement division of Digi-Tall Media. He brings 28 years of sales and management expertise to the Entry Way Writers and holds both a B.S. in Management and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. His expertise is in sales, management and media distribution. Currently, Thomas is serving in the Texas State Guard and works in the healthcare industry. Previously he spent additional time seeking a doctorate degree from Walden University while being a substitute school teacher in the PISD with a focus in Special Needs Education. Thomas is a also proud to be a member of the Citizens Police Academy and the Citizen Fire Academy. Contact Thomas by e-mail: twfreudiger@aol.com, or by phone: 972-517-6513.


VicToria Freudiger: VicToria Freudiger, Publisher, Founder and Editorial/Art Director has 20 years experience in publishing, editing, advertising and marketing fields. Digi-Tall Media, being her first company to own, was shortly followed by Poetry Highway and Entry Way Publishing, for which she is not only the Publisher, she is also the Editorial and Art Director. To date, this publisher has worked with hundreds of authors in all areas of the book world. Her staff consists of seven editors, three proofreaders, a script writer and three graphic artists. Together, they have as a team, brought to book shelves over 70 book and e-book products. VicToria has spent two decades editing in various media formats and is a published author of three books: 1-mystery, 1-poetry and 1-children's fiction. She has ten years of corporate, real estate and financial legal experience. Before becoming an entrepreneur, she spent six years as an event coordinator while creating corporate newsletters for such company giants as Goldman Sachs Archon Group. Some of the years she most enjoyed working were as a personal announcement editor contracting with over 15 newspapers in North Dallas. Contact VicToria by e-mail: editorshepherd@gmail.com, or by phone: 972-517-6513.



​R.D. Foster: Fiction and Non-fiction Senior Editor, is an experienced writer of novels, non-fiction books of historic events, newspaper and magazine articles, a successful songwriter, and at one time worked as a Private Investigator. As an editor, R.D.'s keen eye for details assure our clients their stories will be interestingly told, pleasurable to read, and detail oriented. His current novel, "One Day As A Lion" was recently published with Entry Way Publishing and can be purchased on this site. RD Foster is also the author of Last Train Runnin.



Linda Phillips: if you want to know about Linda, all you have to do is ask. She is pretty much an open book. Born and raised a Texan, she is a lover of the written word and even more than that, drawing and creating are her passion. She is, by her own design, the official Slayer of Monsters Under the Bed for her two “GrandPrincesses” and is most passionate about family (her husband of 39 years and two “grown” sons and two amazing daughters-in-law) and a host of characters she calls friends. She has put the pen to paper all her life and loves to step into the minds of other people to create their vision. She likes to think of herself as the “go-to” gal who can take your ideas and run with them. Linda answers to the call of nail technician also and has established a successful nail business for over 16 years.




Debra Schramm: Debra's first foray into writing began at a very young age, about the age of four, when she used to write on the wall inside her closet. Her works were hidden from view for years to come. Throughout her school years, she discovered that book reports and essay writings were more to her liking and she loves 'dissecting the author's work". Debra lives in Canada with her family and 'always' various pets. She has worked with Entry Way in many positions—as well as running the Entry Way Canada office—for quite a number of years now. Her book, Explosions is a lovely book of Poetry, Prose and Such, which will soon become an e-book. She has a great website where she showcases her ability to be a historian researcher helping people to find their histories - www.westerncanadachronicles.com. We are proud to work with Debra and say that anyone who works with her will be delighted. Multi-talented you can choose her to help with editing, co-writing or research. 


Kim Remesch: is an award-winning journalist in Baltimore. Her writing appears in national magazines such as Entrepreneur, as well as in newspapers and online at Yahoo and Patch.com/AOL, among many other sites. She has served at multiple publications publications as editor in chief, managing editor, proofreader and everything in between. She edits and proofreads books and screenplays for Digi-Tall. Specialties include: mystery, crime, business, all things financial (especially frugal living), parenting and senior issues




Adam DeAngelo: A graduate from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Adam takes on several roles in the multimedia field.  His specialty is in Digital art and traditional art in which he designs anything from storyboards, 2d/3d art and animations, web/graphic arts, concept art and environmental art.  Much of his work revolving around Digi-Tall Media and Entry Way Publishers consists of graphic design and web design.  Adam is immersed in the world of the cinematic and story telling, he is also an aspiring author, looking to to publish of series of books for children in the near future.





Nanci Arvizu offers virtual assistant help to the staff and clients of Digi-Tall-Media, Entry Way Publishing and Story-E-Books from the high desert north of Scottsdale, Arizona. Having spent over two decades creating everything a business client would need, to helping fiction authors with manuscript development, Nanci is now creating social media tools and processes to help promote all of our talented authors.  
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