The numbers can sound much bigger than they are. Take a reported six-figure advance, Roy Blount Jr., the president of the Authors Guild, said in an e-mail message. “That may mean $100,000, minus 15 percent agent’s commission and self-employment tax, and if we’re comparing it to a salary let us recall (a) that it does not include any fringes like a desk, let alone health insurance, and (b) that the book might take two years to write and three years to get published. . . . So a six-figure advance, while in my experience gratefully received, is not necessarily enough, in itself, for most adults to live on.”There's more. For authors in search of a publisher, it's a worthwhile read.
Like a dog that returns to his vomit is a fool that repeats his folly. Proverbs 26:11
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Retreat!
Very interesting article in the NYT about book advances: About that Book Advance, which says, among lots of other things:
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