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Negotiating a Book Contract: A Guide for Authors, Agents, and Lawyers - Mark L. Levine
Negotiating a Book Contract: A Guide for Authors, Agents, and Lawyers
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Most publishing contracts are written by publishers' lawyers properly looking out for the publishers' interests. Publishing contracts can readily be negotiated that balance the rights and interests-and meet the needs-of author and publisher alike. This book is designed to alert authors,... show more

Most publishing contracts are written by publishers' lawyers properly looking out for the publishers' interests. Publishing contracts can readily be negotiated that balance the rights and interests-and meet the needs-of author and publisher alike.
This book is designed to alert authors, and their agents and lawyers, to the many points that are either omitted entirely from some publishers' contracts or are written primarily from the publishers' perspective. Authors should be aware that virtually every publisher regularly revises its standard contract in many areas when asked to do so by authors and their representatives. It is only the author who doesn't know it is perfectly acceptable to ask for changes to the standard contract. Most of the points noted in this book can be obtained simply by asking; others may require harder negotiation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780918825698 (0918825695)
Publisher: Moyer Bell
Pages no: 90
Edition language: English
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Writing, Language
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Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt rated it
4.0 Negotiating a Book Contract: A Guide for Authors, Agents, and Lawyers
Very helpful book. Should be on the shelf of every writer serious about selling their work. Only downside is the price. It's expensive for a thin little book. But definitely informative and a key reference.
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