Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self Publishers (Business & Legal Forms for Authors & Self-Publishers) |  | Author: Tad Crawford Publisher: Allworth Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1581153953 Dewey Decimal Number: 343.7307807052 EAN: 9781581153958 ASIN: 1581153953
Publication Date: January 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Containing 24 essential business and legal forms for authors and self-publishers, this revised guide includes four new forms: e-book contract, e-article contract, translation contract, and reversion of rights agreement. Each form is accompanied by step-by-step instructions, advice on standard contractual provisions, and unique negotiation checklists for making the best deal. Other forms include: estimate, confirmation, permission, and nondisclosure forms; and contracts with agents, publishers, designers, and printers.
• "This... book could save you time and keep you from having to learn firsthand some unpleasant lessons." -Writer's Connection
• Includes a CD-ROM with electronic versions of the forms in both PC and Mac formats
• This replaces 1-58115-039-3, which sold 27,000 copies
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Another Fill-in Test? October 2, 2000 Dan Poynter (Santa Barbara, CA United States) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
The most difficult part of filling-in forms is understanding the questions. Attorney Tad Crawford not only provides the forms you need, he explains your choices for each line. He begins with a discussion of contracting. Then he provides each contract with a discussion of that agreement and a negotiation checklist. As an author and a publisher, who has run his own business for over 30 years, I highly recommend this valuable book. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com.
An invaluable resource for authors and self-publishers. May 3, 2000 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Tad Crawford's instruction manual, Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self-Publishers, provides over twenty blank forms and clear checklists and explanations for their use, appearing in a revised edition and including the forms on a handy cd-rom. The sample contracts are particularly useful in this business guide.
Easy to use, espec. with CD February 3, 2003 Kat Spring (CO United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This has all the basic forms you need. I had them on the CD and was able to "fix" them up to fit my needs more precisely. It was quick and user friendly. When you give a person a contract to sign, you want it to look professional. When done, I removed everything from my computer, and thereby, didn't use up memory.
Cutting Through a Complex Area September 14, 2006 John P Bernat (Kingsport, TN USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Tad Crawford has written a whole series of books out of his expertise in the law and creative arts, with a special focus on photography. I'd suggest looking at Tad's other books, too, since this one is more action-focused without extensive explanations of the whys and wherefores of it.
"Business and Legal Forms" has the documents you'll need, such as copyright transer forms, publishing contracts and agreements. His descriptions are very helpful. Of greatest practical use, though, is the included DVD containing MS Word documents of all of the forms.
If you're just getting started writing, you need this book! It is not at all uncommon for creative work to be copied or outright stolen, so protect your rights as soon as you get started...
What I needed- concisely January 9, 2007 Henway Twingo (New York, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I knew what my concerns were with my literary Agent Agreement and what I wanted to say, but I didn't have a handy lawyer to draft the verbiage. I used Crawford's contract templates to dummy up the provisions I needed, and make sure I'd considered all the angles. This is a concise and targeted look at publishing-related contracts that's in understandable language and from the viewpoint of giving advantages and protections to the author. I hope one day to need the juicy ones even further back in the book.
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