How can you take back your rights when publishing conditions change? How can you make sure you sign contracts that make it easier for rights reversion in the future? Katlyn Duncan talks about these things and more.
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Katlyn Duncan is the author of women's fiction, YA, thrillers, and nonfiction under several pen names as well as a ghostwriter of over 40 novels. Today, we're talking about Take Back Your Book: An Author's Guide to Rights Reversion and Publishing on Your Own Terms.
What is rights reversion and why is it so important to consider — even before you sign a contract (or upload a book as an indie)?
Clauses to watch out for in publishing contracts — and how to make sure you can get your rights back
How to approach a publisher for rights reversion
What you actually get back when rights are reverted (i.e. it's not your cover or layout)
What to do once your rights are reverted — and why you should stop and think about the long term before re-publishing
What if you're embarrassed or ashamed that it didn't work out with a publisher?
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