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20 hours ago ago from Beattie\'s Book Blog
SoA sets higher benchmark for author royalties 16.12.09 Benedicte Page in The Bookseller E- book royalties should be "much higher" than they currently are, rising to 75% or 85% of receipts in some circumstances, according to the Society of Authors. The view will alarm publishers who currently offer between 15% and 25%, and argue that digital royalties should not be looked at in isolation. An editorial in the Winter issue of The Author, ...
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18 hours ago ago from E-Reads
Publishers are fighting the last war, but they'd better turn their heads forward if they don't want to lose the next one. The notice served by Random House to authors and agents, vowing to protect its backlist from predatory e-book developers, focused so much attention on previously published books that just about everybody took their eyes off an infinitely larger issue and an infinitely larger prize: the future. When we look back at the ...
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18 hours ago ago from The Kill Zone
by Michelle Gagnon So to end the year, I thought I'd close with yet another issue confronting the publishing industry: eBook rights. Ten years ago, these were rarely included in contracts, since the prospect of reading books in this format was still fairly far off on the horizon. But we're about to enter a whole new decade, by the end of which I suspect at least half of all books will be enjoyed on some form of eReader (and that's a ...
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1 day ago ago from The World in the Satin Bag
So, having already spoken on the Harlequin mess , wasn't I surprised to find this article over at Self-Publishing Review with a whole lot of nonsense for the price of zero (the post is a guest post, so I don't know how well it reflects what the owners of the site wish to portray, since I am not a regular reader). I'm not going to do much to touch the author's discussion of science publishing. Not only do we not know who the author is (it ...
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