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  2. Publishing contract - Wikipedia

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    A publishing contract is a legal contract between a publisher and a writer or author (or more than one), to publish original content by the writer(s) or author(s). This may involve a single written work, or a series of works.

  3. Copyright transfer agreement - Wikipedia

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    [29] [30] Thus, in many cases, authors might not even have the legal rights to transfer full rights to publishers, or agreements have been amended to make full texts available on repositories or archives, regardless of the subsequent publishing contract. [31]

  4. Austin Macauley Publishers - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Writer Beware blog (sponsored by SFFWA) reported that Austin Macauley was the vanity publisher which was the subject of the "most reports and questions", noting that the vast majority of deals involve the authors paying the company to have their book published, while the occasional "fee-free" contract offered to authors is "no ...

  5. What the sale of a major American book publisher means for ...

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    Book publisher Simon & Schuster's sale to investment firm KKR is novel in many ways, but also part of a long-term trend. ... Ulysses," S & S grew on the back of crossword puzzle books ...

  6. Naiad Press - Wikipedia

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    Naiad was credited with playing "a crucial role in bringing lesbian mysteries into prominence in the 1980s [3]" by publishing award-winning series featuring detectives Kate Delafield, Carol Ashton, Caitlin Reece, Virginia Kelley and others. Authors Sarah Schulman and Patrick Califia were first published by Naiad

  7. Authors Guild - Wikipedia

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    It has over 9,000 members, [1] who receive free legal advice and guidance on contracts with publishers as well as insurance services and assistance with subsidiary licensing and royalties. [ 2 ] The group lobbies at the national and state levels on censorship and tax concerns, and it has initiated or supported several major lawsuits in defense ...

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