pretty sure she was asking your writing experience and what you want in compensation if Wasahbe publishes your work.
There is considerable effort involved with getting a book to print.
...and our IP lawyer insists that we keep a tight grip on the intellectual property. We would have to have Amazon take down anything you shopped to them without permission, for example, to protect the copyright. We also have to protect the brand by disallowing content that is not suitable for younger readers or strays too far from canon. We got around some of that in Fringeworthy Beginnings by putting in a forward noting that the events in the book take place in an alt where things are different-- Slargs are not cowards, for example. But that didn't stop complaints from the fan base.
Also, David Powers is still writing for us. I was trying to give you the heads up if your plot pitch was similar enough to his that you would be stepping on each other's toes.