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Title: Negotiating a Book Contract: A Guide for Authors, Agents and Lawyers by Mark L. Levine ISBN: 0-918825-69-5 Publisher: Moyer Bell Ltd Pub. Date: October, 1988 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The best book of its type
Comment: This is THE book to have on book contracts.
As a contracts attorney myself, I used it to analyze the contract submitted to me by a mainstream publisher, only to discover that they were trying to "fleece" me.
This book is indispensable for any author interested in getting a fair deal. I cannot recommend it highly enough. It is well written, easily accessible and virtually timeless in content. Mark is very attuned to the industry and his advice amply demonstrates this.
Rating: 5
Summary: If you're a writer who publishes, BUY IT!
Comment: From the author of 'People's Names':
I didn't know how much my library needed this. It may at first seem a relatively brief book, but you more than get your money's worth.
The prose is clear and simple, but the information is densely packed. No marshmallow padding to let your brain relax. Plan on reading no more than a chapter a night to absorb this, or you'll start getting foggy from information overload.
If you have not faced a contract, this will prepare you for most of what you are likely to be offered, and what you might ask for or change. If you have signed contracts, you may want to kick yourself for not reading this sooner. (I did. One or two light kicks, not bad.) The next contract I go over, with a new agent or not, is going to give me a lot more than the last one. It will also help me double-check my new agent.
O wishful beginners, agents are not only not omniscient, they are often looking out more for their interests than for yours. This means that some will try to keep the publishers real happy with them and not push anything you don't demand. If you don't know what to push for or adjust, the agent won't necessarily rock the boat by making suggestions. Some day I'll get one of those agents who is a writer's best friend, but until then this book helps me be my own best friend in the business.
Rating: 5
Summary: An essential reference for authors.
Comment: This book should be on every author's bookshelf. Clearly and concisely written, it explains, in plain English, the essential deal points contained in the standard author-publisher agreement. Read this book before you sign on the dotted line. -- Lloyd J. Jassin, Attorney at La
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Title: Kirsch's Guide to the Book Contract: For Authors, Publishers, Editors and Agents by Jonathan Kirsch ISBN: 091822635X Publisher: Acrobat Books Pub. Date: December, 1998 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: How to Be a Literary Agent: An Introductory Guide to Literary Representation by Richard Mariotti, Bruce Fife ISBN: 0941599264 Publisher: Piccadilly Books Pub. Date: 01 January, 1996 List Price(USD): $16.00 |
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Title: Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self-Publishers by Tad Crawford ISBN: 1581150393 Publisher: Allworth Press Pub. Date: February, 2000 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: The Writer's Legal Companion: The Complete Handbook for the Working Writer by Brad Bunnin, Peter Beren ISBN: 073820031X Publisher: HarperCollins Pub. Date: October, 1998 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
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Title: How To Be Your Own Literary Agent : An Insider's Guide to Getting Your Book Published by Richard Curtis ISBN: 0618380418 Publisher: Mariner Books Pub. Date: 17 November, 2003 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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