Services
For Un-agented Authors
Review and negotiate draft contracts that you have received from publishers and other entities
Summarize your signed contracts in layman’s terms to help you understand your contractual obligations
Interpret your signed contracts as needed
Analyze your royalty statements against your signed contracts’ royalty provisions and face with the paying party to ask questions and resolve disputes, if any
Request and track reversion of rights for your out of print books
Advise you generally on day-to-day Business Affairs matters
For Freelance
Writers and Editors
Review and improve your proprietary contract form(s)
Draft client contracts on your proprietary form(s) and negotiate their change requests
Review and negotiate draft contracts that you have received from clients who insist on using their own forms
Interpret your signed contracts as needed
Advise you generally on day-to-day Business Affairs matters and draft any related paperwork, such as terminating a contract for a defunct client project and preparing the related termination letter
For Literary Agencies, Publishers, and Attorneys
Review or draft, as the case may be, and negotiate, contracts between publishers and parties represented by literary agencies and attorneys, both on a routine basis and to improve or establish boilerplates
Serve as your Contracts Person by administrating the lifecycle of your Author and related contracts and handling the myriad associated tasks, such as advising you on industry standard best practices for Contracts Department workflow and recordkeeping, and data entry and info dissemination, while working with you and your staff to develop Contracts-related policies and procedures that are transparent, tailored to your needs, and focused on efficiency
Advise you and your staff generally on day-to-day Business Affairs matters
Fill in for an in-house Contracts Person who has gone on leave or left your organization, to keep things moving while you seek a permanent replacement
Additionally, for Attorneys New to Publishing: Advise you on publishing industry business standards and parameters, and prepare contract summaries in layman’s terms to help your Author clients understand their contractual obligations
For Podcasters
and Audio Folks
Review and negotiate draft contracts that you have received
Check that contractual relationships, the division of rights and obligations, and formal compensation shares and related mechanisms, are being properly established in the related contracts in line with the deal
Summarize your signed contracts in layman’s terms to help you understand your contractual obligations
Interpret your previously signed contracts
Analyze compensation statements against your signed contracts’ compensation provisions
Advise you generally on day-to-day, related Business Affairs matters
For Speakers
and Interviewees
Review and negotiate draft contracts that you have received
Check that you are not signing away rights in your intellectual property which may be included in your presentation or interview
Check that you are retaining creative control over your professional image and brand
Summarize your signed contracts in layman’s terms to help you understand your contractual obligations
Interpret your previously signed contracts
Advise you generally on day-to-day, related Business Affairs matters
Available for Speaking Engagements
I love to share my experience about life after college, the publishing industry, contract work, balancing career and motherhood, and entrepreneurship!
Previous engagements include speaking to… students at Penn State University about life after college and careers in publishing as a guest of the English Department; attorneys at Practising Law Institute (PLI) in New York City about publishing contracts; and students at City College, CUNY about publishing contracts
Virtual preferred