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Reacting to criticism from the Science Fiction Writers Association and other groups about the terms for its new digital imprints, Random House has made changes to its contracts. The most significant change is that prospective authors for the Hydra, Alibi, LoveSwept and Flirt imprints will now be able to choose from two models--the original profit share deal or a more traditional advance plus royalty deal.
At the cost of sounding like a churl, when they say
Hydra, Alibi, Loveswept, and Flirt seek to acquire rights throughout the world and in all languages. This expands the author’s opportunities and earnings potential.
Actually, this*may* expand the author’s opportunities and earnings potential or it may not; the author already has the option of selling rights around the world and I could see how having one entity handle them could work out for or against the author. What it does is expand Hydra, Alibi, Loveswept, and Flirt’s opportunities and earnings potential.
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Date: 2013-03-13 03:07 am (UTC)Bondage Fairies, a hentai manga about pixy police women and a cadre of evil bondage pixies who've been kidnapping local wildlife and other pixies.
It's weird and revolting.
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Date: 2013-03-13 03:11 am (UTC)