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Sunday
Nov282010

Rights Of Writers: Can You Sell 1st Publication Rights To A Story Posted Online?

New York attorney Mark Fowler used to contribute an advice column to my e-mail newsletter for writers, Inklings. Now he has a blog of his own called Rights Of Writers, an excellent resource.

In his most recent post, he answers the question: “Can I sell first publication rights to a story I’ve already posted online?

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Great article, Debbie! I've always wondered myself about that particular gray area, and now I have a definitive answer!

December 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterChristina Rodriguez

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