Publishing Contract Attorney for New Jersey Authors
Publishing contracts govern the relationship between authors and publishers for the production, distribution, and sale of written works. These agreements address rights grants, royalty rates, advance payments, editorial control, subsidiary rights, and reversion clauses that determine when rights return to the author. Whether you are a first-time author reviewing a traditional publishing offer or an established writer negotiating a multi-book deal, the terms of your publishing contract will affect your creative and financial interests for years.
Agarunov Law Firm reviews and negotiates publishing contracts for New Jersey authors and writers. We handle traditional publishing agreements, hybrid publishing arrangements, literary agent contracts, collaboration agreements, and the intellectual property issues that arise in publishing. Our Englewood and Manhattan offices serve writers throughout the NY-NJ metropolitan area.
Traditional Publishing Agreements
Traditional publishing contracts involve a publisher acquiring certain rights to an author's work in exchange for an advance payment, editorial services, production, distribution, and marketing. We review and negotiate the key provisions including the grant of rights (which rights you are licensing and for how long), advance amount and payment schedule, royalty rates for hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook editions, subsidiary rights (translation, film/TV adaptation, merchandise), editorial approval and manuscript delivery requirements, out-of-print and reversion clauses, option clauses for future works, and accounting and audit rights.
Literary Agent Agreements
Literary agents represent authors in finding publishers and negotiating deals. Agent agreements address commission rates (typically 15% for domestic sales, 20% for foreign rights), the scope of representation, term and termination provisions, and the agent's obligation to submit work to publishers. We review agent agreements to ensure the terms are fair and that the author retains appropriate control over their career decisions.
Self-Publishing and Hybrid Arrangements
Authors who self-publish or use hybrid publishing services retain more control but take on more risk and responsibility. We review hybrid publishing contracts to distinguish between legitimate services and arrangements that are primarily designed to profit from author payments rather than book sales. We also advise self-publishing authors on ISBN registration, copyright registration, distribution agreements, and the business structure for their publishing venture.
Collaboration and Ghostwriting Agreements
Co-authored works and ghostwritten projects require clear agreements about creative contributions, copyright ownership, credit, and revenue sharing. We draft collaboration agreements that define each party's responsibilities, establish a decision-making process for creative disputes, and allocate ownership and income from the completed work.
Why NJ Authors Choose Agarunov Law Firm
- Experienced reviewing and negotiating traditional publishing contracts, agent agreements, and hybrid publishing arrangements.
- Protect author rights including reversion clauses, subsidiary rights retention, and audit rights.
- Englewood office serving Bergen County writers with Manhattan office access.
- Licensed in both NY and NJ for publishing matters in the NY publishing market.
- Free initial consultations for publishing contract matters.
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