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Wednesday, April 26, 2006
How to handle an editor's run around
On this week's edition of Writer's Weekly, Angela Hoy published some really useful information for writers. The blurb contains information such as the difference between a kill fee and being paid for work that has been accepted, but publication delayed; how to protect yourself in pay-on-publication and pay-on-acceptance scenarios; and, of course, the usual warning - never write without a contract.
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