What would happen if an agent or editor saw my book and wanted to publish it?
Once the initial period of your publishing contract ends, you are free to enter into any other agreements at any time. However, other publishers may ask you to sever your agreement with Permuted Press and grant them exclusive rights. If done within the initial period of the publishing contract, other publishers may offer a quit claim buy-out to Permuted Press to receive the rights to your work. Permuted Press will consider any such offer and always strives to achieve the maximum benefit for our authors. With each book we publish, Permuted Press spends a considerable amount of time and money getting it into print, commissioning cover artwork, and getting your book into the sales system and book catalogs. A fair return on our investment is what helps Permuted Press to stay in business.
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