
Premium
Opening Credits
1/21/2023
Introduction
1/21/2023
Part 1 Rights Reversion
1/21/2023
What is rights reversion?
1/21/2023
What can rights reversion do for your book?
1/21/2023
How to get your rights reverted
1/21/2023
Success Story: Maggie Wells
1/21/2023
How to write a reversion request
1/21/2023
Sample Letter 1
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Sample Letter 2
1/21/2023
Success Story: Kristine Asselin
1/21/2023
What if your publisher doesn’t grant reversion of rights?
1/21/2023
Struggle Story: Terri Nixon
1/21/2023
What to do while waiting for rights reversion
1/21/2023
What happens after reversion?
1/21/2023
Making decisions about the future of your book
1/21/2023
Success Story: Katie Carroll [Picture Book]
1/21/2023
Deciding to re-publish
1/21/2023
Success Story: Madeline Dyer
1/21/2023
Completing a light edit
1/21/2023
Success Story: Katie Carroll [Young Adult Novel]
1/21/2023
Completing a heavy edit
1/21/2023
Success Story: Keri Stevens
1/21/2023
Complete rewrite
1/21/2023
Rights Reversion — Review And Actionable Steps
1/21/2023
Part 2: The Path to Self-Publishing
1/21/2023
Cover design
1/21/2023
Hiring and working with editors
1/21/2023
ISBNs
1/21/2023
Formatting your book
1/21/2023
The Path To Self-Publishing — Review And Actionable Steps
1/21/2023
Part 3: Re-Publishing Your Book
1/21/2023
Keeping Amazon reviews
1/21/2023
Exclusivity versus Wide
1/21/2023
Decisions with going Wide
1/21/2023
Marketing
1/21/2023
Re-Publishing Your Book — Review And Actionable Steps
1/21/2023
Part 4: Long-Term Plans
1/21/2023
Pen names
1/21/2023
Sub-rights and book formats
1/21/2023
Reversion plan for books still with your publisher
1/21/2023
Your author business
1/21/2023
Long-Term Plans — Review And Actionable Steps:
1/21/2023
Closing Thoughts
1/21/2023
Thank you and a free checklist
1/21/2023