: Re: Is there an official license type applied by copyright holder that allows a written work to be continued upon/derived by third-party writers? Say I create a copyrighted written work, is there
You have two ways to go here.
Add to book notes or social media or whatever you wish that you are open to people creating sequels and will grant permission to do so on a case by case basis. Then you have full control over who can write a sequel (and can weed out things that people call sequels that aren't).
Use an existing license like Creative Commons. Here, you have less work up front, though you still need to check to make sure people are using the license responsibly. And you have less control over what gets allowed.
A couple notes:
Your work is already copyrighted from the moment you wrote it (at least in the US and many other countries). You have to explicitly transfer copyright or have the work enter the public domain to avoid being the copyright holder.
Instead of saying "sequel" you may want to say "story set in the same universe."
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