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The only place that royalty rates of 2% are "typical" is for tie-in books, where the royalty must be split between the writer and the franchise owner. The franchise owner also holds the copyright to the work.
On the other hand, franchise books often get a much larger print run than an original novel.
It's a trade-off.
-Ann C. Crispin
On the other hand, franchise books often get a much larger print run than an original novel.
It's a trade-off.
-Ann C. Crispin