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Old 01-12-2014, 04:54 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by latepaul View Post
When someone offers you a contract to sign there's always an implied negotiation. Doesn't mean you're in a strong position but there's nothing stopping you sending it back with clauses struck or added. The worst that can happen is they'll reject your changes. If they rescind the offer simply because you had the temerity to try to discuss the terms do you really want to do business with them?
Some good points, but I meant that you (if you're a novice writer) aren't going to be negotiating very much. They aren't going to be very likely to give you a big advance or a lot of promotion just on your say so. I didn't mean there wasn't any room to try certainly.
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