
Who is the NFCR?
Understanding the genetic and molecular events in health is essential for developing effective therapies against any diseases. Only by knowing the root causes of illnesses can we find methods to prevent or reverse these diseases. Founded in 1973, the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) was established with a commitment to support basic science cancer research in the laboratory. It is our belief that by supporting basic science cancer research and by promoting synergistic collaboration among scientists, advances in one field contribute to discoveries in another.
For the past 30 years, we have witnessed many significant cancer research breakthroughs, primarily results of discovering the fundamental mechanisms of tumor development. The technologies and theoretical bases involved not only facilitated the development of effective anti-cancer treatments, but also contributed to enrich the understanding of other devastating diseases such as Alzheimer's, diabetes, and anthrax toxins.
Today, NFCR remain determined in exploring previously uncharted territories for potential anticancer agents by supporting proven scientists with the "seed" money to substantiate their ideas, as well as the sustaining funding to advance their research. Additionally, our "Laboratory Without Walls" greatly encourages NFCR supported researchers across all scientific disciplines to share their knowledge and research effort to bring forth better prevention strategies, more powerful diagnostic techniques, and more effective new therapies for cancer and many other disease.
Please support the National Foundation for Cancer Research by donating online www.nfcr.org or sending checks to:
c/o Project Leapfrog
National Foundation for Cancer Research
4600 East West High Way, Suite 525
Bethesda, MD 20814
1-800-321-CURE
1-301-654-1250
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Ordering by phone or by mail?
To place an order via mail, please send a check or money order made out to "National Foundation for Cancer Research" to:
National Foundation for Cancer Research
4600 East West High Way, Suite 525
Bethesda, MD 20814
To place a credit card order via phone, call 1-800-321-CURE or 1-301-654-1250.
Please allow one week for processing and delivery.
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What will be donated to charity?
All profits from the sale of the book at kirchpandrews.com and
any extra donation amounts, will be securely processed by PayPal. It will
then be transferred to the National Foundation for Cancer Research and
marked for the research selected at the time of purchase.
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What is PayPal?
PayPal is a leading eCommerce payment service provider used by hundreds of
thousands of consumers and businesses around the internet. The company
was recently acquired by eBay and is located in Mountain View, California.
PayPal was recently named the 2002 SIIA Codie Awards winner for "Best eCommerce Solution"
and is recognized by PC Magazine as one of "The Top 100 Web Sites." They
enable credit cards to be securely processed in eCommerce transactions.
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What if PayPal doesn't support setting up an account for transaction in my country?
PayPal supports 38 countries. See the full list here.
If you live in a country that is not supported, you can still contact the National Foundation for Cancer Research directly at 1 (800) 321-CURE or 1 (301) 654-1250. They will help you complete your transaction.
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Can I use the book to raise funds for my own charity? What's required?
Yes. Please submit your name, title and URL for your charity using the contact form.
If accepted, you will be expected to help promote the book to maximize fundraising for
your organization.
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I am a teacher. Can I use your book as a subject for a creative writing course?
Absolutely. The book can be a great tool to examine structure,
grammar, plots/subplots, etc. And, because I have never had the luxury of a
professional editor, there should be a lot of subject matter to discuss. :)
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I represent a book club. Do you give discounts to those of us buying in bulk?
Using Leapfrog as the centerpiece for a book club is a great idea. For clubs ordering more than 20 books, your book club can determine the price of the book and the amount per book to be donated to charity. However, I would be happy
to respond to any emails from your club if you can consolidate
questions/comments and send them my way.
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When is the next book coming? What is it about?
The next book is underway and is untitled at this time. It is another thriller that
involves religion, corporations, and the government. An advanced screening of
the first chapter will be sent via email to those purchasing Leapfrog as a
paperback.
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How can you self-publish? Isn't it expensive?
The reality is that doing this even several years ago was a
far-fetched dream for many aspiring authors. The barriers were many but
started with the printing process. Basically, a publisher was unlikely to
work with an unknown writer because it cost many dollars to set up the
printing presses for a run of 50,000 books, a number that had to be big to
make the set-up worth it. It was even more expensive to invest in the
marketing and promotion of the book to move those 50,000 copies. Because of
this, publishers had to be highly selective, only talking to agents who
represented well-known commodities. Therefore, all aspiring authors were
forced to send in their unsolicited manuscripts to the infamous slush pile
where their hard work would most likely go unread among the piles of their
peers.
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So what's changed?
In a word: Print-On-Demand. And the Internet age. Now printers
are armed with technologies that can take a digital file (i.e. a word
document) and print and bind one copy at a time as it is ordered somewhere
on the web. Because the set-up costs are negligible, an author can partner
with one of these printers and simply submit the file to be ready to print
in any quantity as needed. Toss in the marketing power of the internet and
the inherent strength of word of mouth and you have the ultimate recipe for
an author to bring their work directly from the pen to the reader with a
modest investment.
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Do you have an agent?
No. As the matter of a fact, I have never approached anyone with
the rights to this novel or the next. I have spent all of my time,
leveraging my own business skills and the assistance of others, to bring
this directly from my pen to the reader's eyes and to give those profits to
charity.
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Did you have an editor helping you?
No. I have never had the luxury of a professional editor. But because each book
is printed as it is ordered, I can adjust the text and submit a new master file at any
time. Please
submit page number and location if you wish to suggest an edit, using the contact form.
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I found an error or typo. How can I report it?
Please
submit page number and location if you wish to suggest an edit, using the contact form.
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What authors do you like/read?
To be honest, I don't read that much for pleasure. Most of my time is spent on business or with my own creative writing. I suppose I've enjoyed books like The Firm by Grisham, Disclosure by Michael Crichton, and The First Horsemen and Genesis Code by John Case.
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Is Kirch P. Andrews a pen name?
Yes. I use a pen name to enable me to write about issues that I may not personally agree with. Also, Kirch has been a nickname with friends and family for a long, long time.
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Are you doing this just for publicity?
Absolutely not. My father died from cancer and my grandfather from Alzheimer's. No one has to purchase the book. They can simply make a direct donation if they wish.
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Can I purchase Leapfrog in a store?
Not yet. But you can direct others to purchase it from
Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. There may even be some copies on eBay.
However, a reader will donate more money if purchased directly through
this website, since all of the available profits will go directly to
charity, you'll be able to donate incremental funds to the cause of your
choice, and allow me to sign your book.
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Special Thanks
I would like to give special thanks to Ryan Addams, Kristian Gallagher, Vanessa McMillan, Tad Druart and Mary Bass for their selfless efforts in helping to design, enable and promote the novel. Also to Andy Lewicky for the spark that lit the fire some time ago.
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