Question:
Is there a standard model for a contract between the ghostwriter of a memoir and the subject of...?
anonymous
2010-05-19 03:42:37 UTC
...the memoir?
My brother knows a retired movie actor. The two of them have agreed in principle on a ghostwritten memoir, but the actor wishes to have a standard contract and doesn't know where to find a model or a template. As an actor, he always had a standard contract.
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?
2010-05-19 09:15:36 UTC
When negotiating a ghost writer contract and fees, the first step is to identify the type and length of the work to be written. Services that provide ghost writers will charge a significantly higher fee than an individual ghost writer. Freelancers who make a living as a ghost writer must be careful to not sell themselves short nor price their work too high.



A ghost writer may spend anywhere from several months to a year working on researching and writing a novel or nonfiction work. A standard contract should take into account time spent researching as well as actual time spent writing. Most ghost writers are paid for the actual work and will receive no residuals or royalties.



Standard book length is 75,000 to 100,000 words. This averages to about 200 to 300 pages. The average ghost writer will charge $18 to $25 per page ghostwritten unless a lower fee is negotiated. Writers should be aware that self publishing houses will often charge their clients significantly more than they will pay you. One such example, the Empty Canoe Publishing House, paid ghost writers $3 to $5 per page while charging their clients $15 to $25 per page. In some cases, the writers never received their full remuneration and authors who paid for the ghost writing service never received their manuscripts.



All contracts negotiated for a ghost writing service should contain an out clause for the client and the writer. The out clause should stipulate that a writer’s fees will be paid up to all the work currently completed if the client decides to stop the ghost writing for any reason. This protects the writer from completing three-quarters of a manuscript only to be told the author has changed their mind.



The out clause for the writer should include ceasing and holding all work completed if they have not been paid per the stipulated contract. For example, if a contract states that a 10 chapter book will be paid per chapter submitted, the writer may withhold further submission and maintain their own rights to what is written if they are not receiving payment on schedule.



A ghost writer only has a right to what is stipulated in the contract. For example, when contracted to ghost write a fiction novel, there will often be stipulations that all of the ‘ideas’ are the ‘owned’ by the client. This may include, but is not limited to, the outline, the characters and the settings. It is important to go over this portion of the fine print, because a work that is ghostwritten based solely on the premise of another’s outline, characters and story outcome may not be publishable by the ghost writer in any other forum even if they are not paid due to intellectual property laws.



Non-Disclosure

While celebrity ghost writers may get some credit for their work with an appellation of ‘with’ or ‘as told to,’ most ghost writers are unacknowledged contributors to the work. In those cases, the client or publisher will require a non-disclosure agreement. In the non-disclosure, the writer must agree to never take credit for their work or revealing their participation in the project. These non-disclosure agreements are often binding and may result in potential lawsuits, loss of credibility and income.
anonymous
2016-12-24 11:57:58 UTC
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anonymous
2010-05-19 07:49:18 UTC
This article gives the things needed in the contract:

When negotiating a ghost writer contract and fees, the first step is to identify the type and length of the work to be written. Services that provide ghost writers will charge a significantly higher fee than an individual ghost writer. Freelancers who make a living as a ghost writer must be careful to not sell themselves short nor price their work too high.



A ghost writer may spend anywhere from several months to a year working on researching and writing a novel or nonfiction work. A standard contract should take into account time spent researching as well as actual time spent writing. Most ghost writers are paid for the actual work and will receive no residuals or royalties.



Standard Book Length

Standard book length is 75,000 to 100,000 words. This averages to about 200 to 300 pages. The average ghost writer will charge $18 to $25 per page ghostwritten unless a lower fee is negotiated. Writers should be aware that self publishing houses will often charge their clients significantly more than they will pay you. One such example, the Empty Canoe Publishing House, paid ghost writers $3 to $5 per page while charging their clients $15 to $25 per page. In some cases, the writers never received their full remuneration and authors who paid for the ghost writing service never received their manuscripts.

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Not as plentiful as standard lease contracts!
anonymous
2016-04-14 15:47:18 UTC
Usually the publisher does that. He'll have a contract, with some terms negotiated, and you'll supply a couple of details. For example, I agreed with my subject to split the proceeds 50-50 after we paid the photographer. Your brother might do a different deal.
?
2010-05-19 08:37:12 UTC
And since your brother and the retired movie actor are friends, I think your brother'd better ask his friend retired actor what he had been signing on when he was active. I am sure he still can remember how it was. Or they must hire a lawyer to make that for them.


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