Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this - I'm new ! I got an email this morning after submitting my work to Austin Maccauley Publishers offering me a contributory contract for my novel. They offered "Paperback Home Sales: a royalty of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT (25%) of the net sales price. Hardback Home Sales: a royalty of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT (25%) of the net sales price. E-Book Sales: a royalty of FORTY PER CENT of the net sales price. (40%). " But I would have to pay about £2500 for the publishing. Has anyone gone through with this before?
I'm currently working on a book that tells a true and deeply personal story about domestic abuse. While I believe sharing it could help others, I’m am concerned about maintaining my anonymity for personal and emotional reasons.
I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience or advice on publishing under a pseudonym. Specifically:
What steps should I take to protect my identity during the publishing process?
Hello to all fellow W&A and thanks for taking the time to read my post!
I am in the process of seeking representation for my non-fiction book which will tell the never-before-told full story of a very popular and influential BAFTA award winning television programme.
The USP for my book is that the story will be told by the cast, writers and crew - the people who were actually there at the time.
I'm currently working on a book that tells a true and deeply personal story about domestic abuse. While I believe sharing it could help others, I’m am concerned about maintaining my anonymity for personal and emotional reasons.
I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience or advice on publishing under a pseudonym. Specifically:
What steps should I take to protect my identity during the publishing process?