David Powers wrote:
> I suspect that your estimate of the advances paid by Apress/friends of
> Ed is inflated. Royalties are no secret: Apress publishes its standard
> contract on the web for prospective authors to see. The basic rate is
> 10% of the net income received by the publisher. Since heavy discounting
> is prevalent in the publishing industry, this means the author ends up
> with less than 5% of the book's cover price. So on a book with a cover
> price of $40, the author gets less than $2.

Based on the fact that this is almost identical to every other publisher
(O'Reilly, Sams, etc.), and based on the fact that Richard said he has a
lot of experience in this industry, I suspect his estimate was spot on.

You're right, though, it's difficult to get any return on your time
investment. :-)

Chris

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