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Jul 29Liked by Marco.D.Blanco

I've only ever signed a contract to draw what someone else has written, but it's important that I retain rights to my work so it can be resold at a later date.

Money is another huge factor too.

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I’ve not signed any deals yet , hope hope to someday soon! And these are good things to consider , thank you .

What was the podcast ? I love listening to podcasts while I draw and am always on the lookout for new ones .

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These are questions we need to ask ourselves. What do we value most.

The podcast is Colin and Samir - https://www.youtube.com/@ColinandSamir

And the question came from the conversation with Jimmy Donaldson (Mr Beast)

I personally don't follow Jimmy's content but they talk about growth as a creator and scalability of business which is very interesting.

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That's an interesting question! And one that when I'm ready to publish in book form (I've got a serial of stories - Harold and Sallie(he's a woodsman, he freed Sallie from a tree) - that I'd eventually would like to see in print form. Some good food for thought!

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I think it's a very important one!

On the negotiation table there needs to room to push and pull from both the writer and the publisher. And is there one aspect that you would not compromise on?

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Probably some sort of creative control.

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