Apologies if this isn't the right forum but... Two years ago I signed a traditional publishing contract: no financial contribution from me but I signed over all IPR; no commitment to a timescale from the publisher. Poor comms from them for 2 years, no reliable measurement of progress, often contradicting themselves, sometimes seeming to have forgotten about the books altogether. They have declined to send me what they've done so far so I'm beginning to think editing has not even started. I must pay £500 to terminate the contract IF any work has started, to cover their costs, so it feels like my IPR has been taken hostage and I must pay to get it back so I can start approaching other publishers. If I terminate and they demand the £500, can I insist on seeing the work done before I pay?
Thanks for any advice.
David
Thanks for any advice.
David
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