Questions to Ask Publishers Before Accepting an Offer
Are you an author who just received an offer to have one of
your books published? If you have,
congratulations! There is no prouder
moment in the career of a writer than having a book published. With that said, it is important to proceed
with caution. You do not want your
excitement to cloud your judgment. For
that reason, there are a number of important questions that you will want to
have answers to before accepting an offer from a book publisher. A few of these questions are highlighted
below for your convenience.
Question: How will I
be paid?
Answer: Chances are,
a publisher will outline payment for you when first accepting your book, but it
is important to make sure that you have as much information as possible. Will you be paid a flat rate fee, an advance
payment, royalties, or a combination? It
is also advised that you receive an exact amount of total payments, although
this can be difficult if your payments are based on royalties, which are
impacted by your book’s sales.
Question: Can I get
an advance payment?
Answer: Typically,
you will find that publishers who offer advance payments offer them. With that said, not all companies do. Asking for an advance payment is something
that many publishers come to expect, but you will want to proceed with caution
at the same time. If you are in
financial despair, it may be a good idea to ask a publisher about advance
payments, but keep your public perception in mind. If you will be paid a flat rate, as opposed
to royalty payments, consider waiting the few months that it will likely take
for you to receive payment.
In fact, when you can expect to receive payment is another
question that you will want to ask.
Question: Will I get
free copies of my book? If so, how many?
Answer: Although getting
free copies of your published book isn’t as important as making sure that you
get paid, it is something that is of great importance to many first time
writers. If this is the first time that
a book of yours has been published, you will want to have a copy of your book
to show off to your close friends and family members. In fact, you may want to have copies to send
to them. Most reputable publishers will
at least provide you with a free copy of your book, but additional copies will
likely depend on the publisher in question.
Question: Will my
book be published in foreign countries?
Answer: It is
important to know the answer to this question, as it may have an impact on the
royalties that you receive. If your book
is sold overseas, you should be paid for those sales as well. Never let a publisher convince you that
foreign sales are different, as they should pay the same way, although a
different rate may be agreed on.
Question: Will you
retain the rights to your book or your characters?
Answer: The answer to
this important question will all depend on your contract. That is why it is important for you to
thoroughly read a contract before agreeing to sign it. Be sure to ask any additional questions that
you may have. For example, if the book
is successful, will you be the one to write sequels? What if someone wants to turn your book into
a television show or movie?
The above mentioned questions are just a few of the many
that you will want to ask a publisher before accepting their contract. As a reminder, never sign a contract without
knowing as much as you can about the agreement, as well as the publisher
extending the offer. For that reason,
you are encouraged to sit down and make an additional list of questions that
you would like to have the answers to.
Be sure to do this before you make contact with the publisher in
question, as it will help to ensure that all of your bases are covered and the
first time.
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