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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. Naiad Press - Wikipedia

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    The business began with $2000, provided by the author of the Press's first work, The Latecomer by Sarah Aldridge, the pen name of lawyer Anyda Marchant, and her partner Muriel Crawford. [ 1 ] In 1973, there were few bookstores which would carry such overtly lesbian materials, so Naiad Press relied heavily on mail order in order to market and ...

  4. Publisher's new contract would tighten clutches on authors ...

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    When publishers and literary agents haggle over authors' book contracts, the boilerplate is a starting point: a work-in-progress, by definition. But one publisher's plan for a new standardized ...

  5. America Star Books - Wikipedia

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    Some writers and authors' advocates have accused the company of being a vanity press while representing itself as a "traditional publisher". [1] [2] It changed its name in 2014, and since 2017 it has stopped accepting new authors. PublishAtlantica was an imprint of PublishAmerica. PublishAtlantica was headquartered in the UK in Milton Keynes.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Author Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Author Solutions is the parent company of a number of vanity presses, including AuthorHouse, iUniverse, Trafford Publishing, Xlibris, Palibrio, and Booktango. [2] The company is headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana , and has been owned by Najafi Companies since 2015.

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