Digital Book World Panel Explores No- and Low-Advance Author Contracts
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Miller said the idea behind HarperStudio was that “it would be nice to keep more of the money we've made,” referring to high-advance contracts that may not sell to their expectations. The flip side of that, he said, is that low-advance contracts that outsell their expectations benefit the publisher more than the author. “The publisher or author used to always come out ahead with typical advances,” he said.
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- HarperCollins
- Places:
- New York City
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