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Would any kind person out there like to explain how this works?
Say an author's publisher sells translation rights to a few countries. Ok, so the publisher takes -- let's say -- 20%, and the rest is stacked against the author's advance. Enough of these deals will recoup the author's advance, non?
If the money brought in from the translation rights (minus the publisher's cut) builds up and then exceeds the author's advance, does that mean the author gets this extra money (even if the book isn't out yet)?
Then what happens? Are these monies "advances against royalties" from other countries. I mean, if Slovakia Publishing goes on to recoup the money they paid for the Slovakian translation does the author/original publisher get a percentage of it?
Say an author's publisher sells translation rights to a few countries. Ok, so the publisher takes -- let's say -- 20%, and the rest is stacked against the author's advance. Enough of these deals will recoup the author's advance, non?
If the money brought in from the translation rights (minus the publisher's cut) builds up and then exceeds the author's advance, does that mean the author gets this extra money (even if the book isn't out yet)?
Then what happens? Are these monies "advances against royalties" from other countries. I mean, if Slovakia Publishing goes on to recoup the money they paid for the Slovakian translation does the author/original publisher get a percentage of it?