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| CAP Books, The Complete Author’s Program |
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If you're just getting started, our Complete Author's Program (CAP) is designed for you. With a CAP Book, you provide the stories over the phone and mail in your photos, and we take care of the rest. It’s easy, affordable, and it’s the best way to produce a book.
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| Complete Author Support: Our Knowledgebase |
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We try to keep it simple, but authoring a book can raise many questions. In addition to our Authors Guide, we answer your questions with helpful articles, workshops and other presentations, and lots of phone support for our clients.  |
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| Read What Our Editors Are Saying |
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Check out our blog to follow the latest developments in memoir publishing, independent publishing, family history research, and more.
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| Contest! Record Your Favorite Story |
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Everyone enjoys a good story. Our contest allows you to try out story recording, and you may even win a prize!

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Welcome
Your Stories + Your Photos = An Unforgettable Book
You’ve lived a good life. Now what do you have to give back? A treasure! Your wisdom, heritage and values are your priceless gift to the next generations. We’ve developed a new, enjoyable way to create a book - simply by telling your stories. We do the rest - record, type, and edit your stories, scan your photos, design your book, and have it printed. With our Author’s Guide and an expert editor to help you, it’s a pleasure to remember the times of your life, and to preserve them forever.
Don’t Write! Record Your Stories
You’ve got great stories. You’ve considered writing a book. Why haven’t you? Because you know that writing a book is difficult. People enjoy telling stories, not typing them. Telling stories is much easier than writing, and you’re more skilled at it - after all, you’ve been telling stories all your life! We have a solution: call our toll-free number and record your stories over the phone. Imagine, just 4 hours of telling stories can add up to a 115 page book! We type your stories, and edit them too. It’s the first, easy step toward making your book come true.
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I urge you to pursue preserving your personal history to allow your children and grandchildren to know who you were as a child and what your hopes and dreams were. --Oprah Winfrey (born 1954) |
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