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This question should be used for questions that deal with protecting yourself in your writing process, for example when asking about ways to identify shady services or people you are supposed to be working with, or questions about keeping your identity secret to not be the target of social media.
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On evaluating a good publisher:
Your publisher shouldn't charge you anything, period.
Your publisher should explain exactly what your contract terms are, then give them to you in writing for your la …
answered Nov 19 '10 by HedgeMage
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I am not a lawyer. The observations below apply in the US, I don't know much about international copyright law outside the specific area of software copyrights.
Here in the US, if you wrote somethin …
answered Nov 19 '10 by HedgeMage