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 am looking for a literary agent to assist me in publishing my new, accessible version of the «Communist Manifesto» in the UK. My goal is to reach a wider audience, particularly those who are new to Marxist theory and concepts. This new version not only presents the original ideas in a clearer manner but also connects them with contemporary issues, making it relevant for today's readers. I believe that this adaptation can spark important discussions and provide valuable insights into modern capitalism.
I've had several pieces of flash fiction (and 2 cartoons) accepted for the anthology "Stranger(s) In A Strange Land", which will be published in digital format. Is anyone else interested? No monies, as all profits will go to volunteers who work with refugees. (And refugees are the subject for submissions.)
Am I allowed to give a web-site address and/or a Twitter account here? (I've been away, so am not sure of the rules - somebody please reply!) If not, I could send you the details in a private message.
I am looking for a literary agent to assist me in publishing my new, accessible version of the «Communist Manifesto» in the UK. My goal is to reach a wider audience, particularly those who are new to Marxist theory and concepts. This new version not only presents the original ideas in a clearer manner but also connects them with contemporary issues, making it relevant for today's readers. I believe that this adaptation can spark important discussions and provide valuable insights into modern capitalism.