FAQs

Gregory Paul Capanda is an author, father, and advocate who writes about resilience, justice, and systemic flaws. His memoir, Waiting in Exile, chronicles his personal experiences navigating the criminal justice system and raising awareness about the human cost of permanent punishment.

Waiting in Exile is a powerful memoir detailing Gregory’s struggle for dignity, justice, and survival while navigating systemic injustice. It exposes flaws in the criminal justice system and explores the impact of permanent punishment on individuals and families.

The book is available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook formats. You can purchase it directly through the “Purchase Now” page on this website or through major online retailers.

Yes! You can reach Gregory via email or by filling out the contact form on the website. He is happy to hear from readers, discuss his work, or explore collaborations related to advocacy and justice reform.

Yes. Beyond his advocacy work, Gregory has a strong interest in quantum physics and has written on various topics in the field. Some of his writings are available for download, and he welcomes discussions via email or the contact form.

Absolutely. Gregory accepts requests for interviews, speaking engagements, and collaborative projects related to justice reform, memoir storytelling, or raising awareness about systemic flaws. Please contact him via the form or email for inquiries.

While Gregory’s website focuses on his story and advocacy, he provides insight into systemic flaws and shares perspectives for those affected by false accusations, permanent punishment, or family separation. Readers are encouraged to reach out for guidance or support resources.

Yes. Selected writings, including his work on quantum physics and other topics, are available for download. If you’re interested in discussing these further, you can reach out via email or the contact form.