C. H. Weihmann · @chweihmann
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[cont'd from previous post]
'...The work involved in selling these rights is minimal. The income is substantial. If I am negotiating with the publisher, and we have determined to sell them world rights, I try to get the percentages up to 75-80% for the author.'

This is from an agent's perspective, but not everyone will have an agent, especially if you're in a smaller market (i.e. not the US/UK). If you're negotiating for yourself, keep this in mind.

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C. H. Weihmann · @chweihmann
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I'm doing some research on rights sales. If you're looking to sign with a publisher, you may find this useful: andyrossagency.wordpress.com/2

'Publishers usually try to negotiate “world rights”. This is the right to publish or license the publication of books throughout the world. Publishers will usually offer the author 50% split on the income from these rights. That is a good deal for the publisher, but not such a good deal for authors...' [cont'd in thread]

#publishing #rightssales

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ALLi Blog (unofficial) · @alli_BOT
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