Sentences with phrase «legacy publishing contracts»

Most legacy publishing contracts that I've seen allow the publishers to apply it if they want as well as to make minor edits, etc., without consulting the author.

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I mean, what's going to happen when Legacy Publishing's Meal Ticket writers realize they can do much more and have a lot more freedom and control if they opt out of renewing their contracts and become their own companies that publish through Amazon?
If you are offered a contract by a legacy publisher PLEASE take it to an IP attorney with publishing experience and have him vet the contract before you sign it.
If you are a self - published author who suddenly finds himself offered a contract by a legacy publisher, consider your options carefully.
But for the author already under contract, you have to work within the confines of your contracts and you have to decide if you are ready to possibly sever forever your ties with legacy publishing.
Contract negotiation in publishing has been and will continue to be for awhile — at least where legacy publishers are concerned — a case of «here's the contract, do you accept it or notContract negotiation in publishing has been and will continue to be for awhile — at least where legacy publishers are concerned — a case of «here's the contract, do you accept it or notcontract, do you accept it or not?»
This is the approach taken by Barry Eisler, a spy novelist who famously walked away from a $ 500k contract from a legacy publishing house to self - publish.
My husband quickly put together this graph so anyone can see just how much more money Barry can make long - term with self - publishing than he ever would have with a legacy contract.
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