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An Author's Bill of Rights

Jon is out in L.A. this week for the annual book convention -- Book Expo America. So I'm covering for him.

One of the conversations that comes up when writing a book is that of expectations. What to expect from a publisher. And what they expect from you, the author.

That said, here's a good place to start. The publisher Berrett-Koehler recently announced their BILL OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES FOR BK AUTHORS. It could be a bit more detailed but does help to frame the conversation.

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