Discover how publishing really works and protect your literary property.
This clear, practical guide examines the ways authors and publishers interact, why contracts often feel unfair, and what readers should know before signing anything.
This book surveys the history and habits of publishing, explains common royalty structures, and highlights the care needed to treat literary property as real, valuable property. It uses real-world examples and discussions of accounts, costs, and legal safeguards to show why sound terms matter for writers and the industry alike.
- Explore the main publishing models and how they affect authors’ earnings and control.
- Learn how to read and compare publisher accounts, fees, and royalties.
- See how agreements can protect or undermine a writer’s rights and income.
- Understand the role of professional organizations in promoting fair practice.
Ideal for writers, aspiring publishers, students of publishing, and anyone curious about how books move from manuscript to reader.