Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts

Authors are sometimes so grateful to get a publication offer that they may be tempted to sign the first version of a publication contract that they receive, especially if negotiating seems complicated, intimidating, or risky. But there is a lot at stake for authors in a book deal, and it is well wor...

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Main Author: Diaz, Alfredo (auth)
Other Authors: Bridge, Katherine (auth), Graefin vom Hagen, Karen (auth), Kuksenkova, Anna (auth), Walker, Robert Kirk (Editor), Schofield, Brianna L. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Authors Alliance 2018
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