Ask The Expert – “If our publisher doesn’t abide by our contract, can’t we just have our books published elsewhere?”

It’s much easier to move a book elsewhere if a publisher has a non-exclusive contract. Unfortunately, yours does not.

It’s much easier to move a book elsewhere if a publisher has a non-exclusive contract. Unfortunately, yours does not.

Don’t let a place name in a Regional magazine, website, or blog dissuade you from taking a better look. You just might find a new, long-term client.

Writer’s Agreements can be the ticket to economic stability and freelance success.

“A drone! Look at the drone!”

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