

International Book Rights for Indie Authors
In this episode, Matt & Lauren talk through what you need to know about licensing your book rights with foreign publishers. We debate the merit of reaching out to new markets, what that process looks like, and how to use an agency like DropCap to secure international rights deals.
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Dive Deeper
💡 Explore These Resources
- DropCap Marketplace
- DropCap Blog
- Jericho Writers | Book Translation Rights: Everything You Need To Know
- Dave Chesson | How to Get Your Book Translated
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Sound Bites From This Episode
🎙️ [6:31] “There are so many differences that we don't really think about domestically versus internationally in terms of what is trending in different markets.”
🎙️ [29:00] “They've really simplified, and I think made this accessible, to such a large group of people that otherwise, as we've just been talking about, would have some pretty daunting barriers to entry.”
🎙️ [38:43] “The end result is that you are essentially allowing, granting permission to foreign publishers and distributors the ability to publish and sell your book in different languages or versions in countries outside of your home country.”
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