Literary Marketing Rights Agreement between:
Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx
AND
Smitten Press: Local Lore and Legends, Inc.
Dated: June 30, 2003
As amended and restated as of the above date: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx grants Smitten
Press: Local Lore and Legends, Inc. a perpetual exclusive right to market local
lore and legend magazines written or developed or to be written or developed by
or through Mr. Smitten, and all rights and business plans associated therewith,
including the following:
Local lore and legends will be used as the center core idea to develop
a group of 10-20 page illustrated magazines that describe in both words
and pictures and in specific detail the basic story that surrounds a
particular myth or legend in a particular local geographic area. We
will begin with stories surrounding the local lore and legends that
permeate the New Orleans culture. This concept of local lore and
legends is expandable on a national basis and can include the local
lore and legends of many different locations, concentrating initially
on tourist destinations such as Tampa FL, St. Augustine FL, Miami FL,
Pensacola FL, Savannah GA, Charleston SC, New York, NY, Chicago IL, San
Francisco CA, and Palm Springs CA.
There will be five magazines to each rack. The racks can be placed on
top of each other in a modular design to accommodate ten magazines or
more. The magazines will be placed into the various locations on a
consignment basis and paid for weekly
An outline of the first series of 5 magazines centered in New Orleans is
attached as Exhibit A. These 5 magazines are as follows:
Book 1 - Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and the Battle of New Orleans-
"Gentlemen, the British are below the city! We mist fight them
tonight."
Book 2 - History of Slavery in New Orleans Slavery during the 16 th
to 18th centuries
Book 3 - The Legend of Xxxxx Xxxxxx
Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
Book 4 - The Story of Mardi Gras "Mardi Gras Indians are secretive
because only certain people participated in masking -- people
with questionable character. In the old day, the Indians were
violent; Indians would meet on Mardi Gras, it was a day to
settle scores."
Book 5 - Xxxx Xxxxxxx-Famous Pirate and Hero of the Battle of New
Orleans "He left a corsair "s name to other times; Linked one
virtue to a thousand crimes."
-- Xxxx Xxxxx
Consideration: 10,250,000 shares of common stock
Agreed to and signed /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx
Date June 2003
Agreed to and signed /s/ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx on behalf of
Smitten Press: Local Lore and Legends, Inc.
Date: June 2003