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Old 06-17-2013, 10:45 AM   #248
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
Would Authors be open to the idea of smaller advances if there is an increase in royualties? Honestly, I have a feeling that that is the only way that Publishing as it exists today is going to continue.
Everything is negotiable. One of the problems, though, is that agents want as much upfront as possible. They don't know what will happen tomorrow. They know a series can get dropped regardless. Books can be orphaned. Marketing support, even when in the contract, rarely appears.

PERSONALLY, I'd probably opt for higher royalties. But in a lot of cases, the author doesn't do the negotiating. Certain agents already have clauses that they have "negotiated" ahead of time--seriously. They already expect to get 1. 2. and 3. The publisher knows the agent and they have a template for that agent. So while all of it is up for grabs, some of it depends on the agent.

And before a book is published no one knows how well it will sell. So it's a matter of who takes on the most risk--the publisher or the author.
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