Giuseppe Castellano talks to Jacqueline Lipton, founding agent at Raven Quill Literary Agency, and faculty member at The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Law. Among other topics, she explains what copyright is and isn’t for creators; how artists can legitimately protect their work; why “fear of the law” shouldn’t stop one from being creative; and more.
Jacqueline is closed to submissions. However, you can send your query to her… but only if you listen to this conversation.
To learn more about Jacqueline, visit jlipton.com.
To learn more about Raven Quill Literary Agency, visit ravenliterary.com.
Giuseppe and Jacqueline discuss her book, Law and Authors: A Legal Handbook for Writers. You can (and should) purchase it here.
Jacqueline mentioned Helen Sedwick’s book, Self-Publisher’s Legal Handbook. Here’s more on Helen and her book.
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