Now, attorney Tonja Carter reportedly
advocates on behalf of the author, but that relationship has come under fire for a number of recent events, including one in which the author accidentally signed away her rights to her original work while the attorney was looking on.
Not exact matches
If there is one thing that I want you to know about Hugh and me, his literary agent, it is this: we are committed to
advocating on behalf of change for
authors in this rapidly evolving industry.
What's more, agents were always seen as the
advocates of authors — but with disintermediation for agents looming in the same way as it is for traditional publishers, will agents then be forced into the paradoxical position
of becoming de-facto
advocates on behalf of traditional publishers themselves, even if the terms might not be as advantageous, if only to maintain a role in the publishing paradigm?