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	<title>Comments on: Royalty Payments for College Textbook Supplements and Ancillaries</title>
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		<title>By: Work-For-Hire Agreements for Freelance Writers in the College Textbook Publishing Industry — The Writing College Textbook Supplements Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Royalty payments are rare for supplement authors. For royalties to be an option, you would typically need to create a supplement that would be sold to students, such as a study guide or a solutions manual for a math or science book. Even for such ancillaries, the editor will still likely offer you a lump-sum, work-for-hire payment. I&#8217;ll discuss royalties in more detail in a later post. [...]</description>
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