An Update on Rights Reversions and Contracts
As the Authors Guild rolled out its Fair Contract Initiative in 2015 and 2016, one of its top targets was rights reversion.
As the Authors Guild rolled out its Fair Contract Initiative in 2015 and 2016, one of its top targets was rights reversion.
The self-publishing community is often recognized and celebrated as being collaborative—and innovative in the process.
Shatzkin discusses potential for authors to collaborate among themselves to improve their situation, without involving agents or publishers.
Increased opportunities in filmed entertainment may not equate to easy success in the market—especially for unagented and unconnected authors.
In a new report from Author Earnings’ Data Guy, the “October surprise” downturn in indie share of Amazon ebook sales seems all but forgotten.
UK-based author Joanna Penn introduced Curl Up Press, aimed at building her own print presence and expanding the licensing of her work.
At DBW, statistics from Nielsen and the Author Earnings reports from Data Guy offer insights into “sales data for 2016.
Discussion of the increasingly blurred lines between self-publishing and traditional publishing.
There’s the “triple whammy” of tax woes ahead for authors if a new set of tax rules passes in the spring of 2017. In the UK.
January 11, 2017, links of interest related to self-publishing and marketing.