A 1910 photo of an AT&T switching center where fifty-plus operators sit in a long row each one in front of their own switchboard.
"Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is."
— Maxim Gorky...Russian Novelist




TO ARRANGE AN AUTHOR VISIT

To schedule a telephone visit with your Reading Group by author E. G. Lewis send an email to:AuthorVisits@capearagopress.com

Please include the following information in the body of your email:
Designated contact person and phone number
City and State where you are located
Day of the week or month your club usually meets
The best time for E. G. Lewis to call
We will respond promptly to reserve a mutually agreeable time and date for him to visit

TO FOLLOW UP ON AN ORDER

All book orders are shipped USPS Media Mail and can take a week or more to arrive. To follow-up on orders placed with Cape Arago Press contact us at:Orders@capearagopress.com

TO CONTACT E. G. LEWIS

Mr. Lewis encourages input from his readers and is always happy to receive your comments and suggestions. You may contact him at:EGLewis@capearagopress.com

TO CONTACT Publisher Gregory Thomas

You may contact him at:GThomas@capearagopress.com

FOR ALL OTHER ISSUES

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Mailing Address: Cape Arago Press PO Box 771 North Bend, OR 97459

REGARDING SUBMISSIONS

We understand how frustratingly difficult the search for a suitable publisher can be and hope all aspiring authors will be successful in having their book published. However, at this time Cape Arago Press is unable to accept unsolicited submissions and cannot respond to any we receive. When and if this policy changes, we will create a page specifically designed to guide authors through the submission process. Thank You.
Logo and Link to Christian Foundation for Childred and Aging

The Christian Foundation for Children and Aging is a child sponsorship organization serving more than 310,000 children, youth and the aged in 24 developing countries. Through the generous support of primarily U.S.-based sponsors, CFCA provides basic life necessities, such as food, education, health care and more.

Additionally, the organization provides livelihood training programs for parents, and seeks to help families become self-sustaining, live with dignity and effect change in their communities.

Grounded in the Gospel call to serve the poor, CFCA is a lay Catholic organization working with people of all faith traditions. CFCA receives the highest ratings from Charity Navigator and the American Institute of Philanthropy.

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