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As a first-time author about to publish my debut novel, there are several key terms I would want to see in a publishing contract:
Royalties: I would want a clear and favorable royalty rate, ideally with a higher percentage on digital sales where the publisher’s costs are lower.
Advances: A reasonable advance on royalties would be critical, ensuring some income even before the book starts selling.
Copyright: I would want to retain copyright of my work. This means the publisher only has the rights to the book for the period specified in the contract.
Out-of-Print Clause: If the book goes out of print, I would want the rights to revert back to me, allowing me to seek other publishing avenues.
Marketing and Publicity: I would want a clause detailing the publisher’s commitment to marketing and promoting my book.
Creative Control: I would wish for a say in the book cover design, the blurb, and other promotional materials.
Subsidiary Rights: Clarity on subsidiary rights like translations, audio rights, and film/TV rights is important. If these are not being handled by the publisher, they should revert to me.
Remember, a publishing contract is negotiable. Don’t be afraid to advocate for terms that respect your rights and your work. It’s not just about getting published; it’s about establishing a sustainable writing career.
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