Rolling in the Royalties
In case you don't all ready know...most authors don't roll in much. I'm blessed that my fellow authors established a loop where newbie authors like me can ask questions and get great answers from more veteran writers. Royalties seems to be something that comes up every so often.
It sounds like I'll be paid twice a year, and that the second royalty check will have more in it. But no one really knows for sure. There are bunches of factors involved with how much I'll earn, like what month the book released in relation to when the royalties are calculated, if the book made it into the book club (in my case), and how much the publisher holds back in reserves. It's pretty fascinating and a little scary.
Here are some good links.
Agent Rachelle Gardner gets detailed about royalty rates
Author Rebecca Brandewyne on royalties
Sabrina Jeffries' Money Chart
Brenda Hiatt's amazing list of average advances
How much do you hope you'll make someday when you sell your book? If you're a reader only, were you aware how little authors make? Or how much?
It sounds like I'll be paid twice a year, and that the second royalty check will have more in it. But no one really knows for sure. There are bunches of factors involved with how much I'll earn, like what month the book released in relation to when the royalties are calculated, if the book made it into the book club (in my case), and how much the publisher holds back in reserves. It's pretty fascinating and a little scary.
Here are some good links.
Agent Rachelle Gardner gets detailed about royalty rates
Author Rebecca Brandewyne on royalties
Sabrina Jeffries' Money Chart
Brenda Hiatt's amazing list of average advances
How much do you hope you'll make someday when you sell your book? If you're a reader only, were you aware how little authors make? Or how much?
Comments
So not a money thing w/ me. My husband cringes when he brings up money talk. It's the numbers I fear.
~ Wendy
Me too. The loop has been helpful and gives me a good dose of realism.
You're welcome, Linda!
Wendy, I don't care for numbers either. lol
Katie, Chip Macgregor had a great post about how not earning out your advance doesn't necessarily mean you've lost your publisher money. :-) I'll send you the link. I'm so excited that your debut is out! I bought it but since I bought it when I bought Keli's, I have to wait until June for it to ship. :-(
I used to dream of making loads of money from my books, but now I just write for the love of the writing.
Funny how mindsets change over a span of years. I finally realized that I just love to write...it's not about the moolah.
Very interesting info. As much as I'd love to make some money off of writing (more for my husband's sake than my own!), I don't expect much at all. But that's OK with me.
Hahaaaa, this is SO true, Jill. And you know I don't eat cheap chocolate. *grin*
Lindsay, I know, she made me smile. :-) I would love to make money too, but I'm not sure how possible it is to make more than an average wage. It all depends on the genre too, I think.
Stacy, yeah, that's kind of how I'm doing it.
Traci, alot of writers feel the same way you do!
I guess we can't quit our day jobs. :)
Susan
Hope your book does amazingly well, Jessica!
Aloha! --Cheryl