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- When a publisher wants your book, she'll make an offer. Most companies have a standard contract, or boilerplate that they use. Nearly all of these standard contracts have language that favors the publisher, so it's up to you to haggle out a better deal.
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Sep 29, 2008 · What happens next depends on a couple of factors: whether there are multiple publishers interested in your book, and how close the offer is to what the agent thinks is a realistic or fair offer.
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Jun 29, 2023 · Every publisher has to purchase the rights to create books in a certain format (paperback, e-book, etc.) They also have to purchase the rights if they want to publish a novel in a different language. For example: let’s say an editor at Penguin Random House in the US wanted to buy your book.
May 24, 2018 · Once your proposal or manuscript is with your agent or with publishers and out of your hands, why not begin collecting notes, or reading those comparable titles if you haven’t already to serve as research or inspiration in crafting your own book.
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Jan 11, 2013 · When a publisher wants your book, she'll make an offer. Most companies have a standard contract, or boilerplate that they use. Nearly all of these standard contracts have language that favors the publisher, so it's up to you to haggle out a better deal.
Oct 9, 2017 · It is legally binding, and it ties both you and your publisher into a deal which means they will publish your book, and in return, you will meet their deadlines and stipulations and you will receive either a) royalties and an advance or b) just royalties, no advance.
Jan 24, 2021 · To publish a book (unless you are a self-published author), you have to transfer the reproduction right above. That can happen in two ways: granting the publisher a license or assigning the publisher the reproduction right. Licensing. Licenses are rights that are granted to a third party.
Dec 18, 2018 · Getting your book accepted by a traditional publisher, then signing a contract and going ahead with the deal, to eventually see your book in print (or pixels) should be a positive experience. Most of the time it is, but occasionally, it can be fraught.