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<blockquote data-quote="Willie the Duck" data-source="post: 8701572" data-attributes="member: 6799660"><p>An excellent question, and I presume so, but don't really know how much per book or how many books were sold. Obviously I'm not an expert on all this. </p><p></p><p>It is, and I did mention Stephen King to highlight that volume helps. But, again, unless you are Stephen King (or the like), do you have 2-3 books per year that consistently get such an advance and/or have residuals to match? Looking at Weis' bibliography page on wikipedia, it looks like she's had 68 books (many of which co-authored, so split payments) over the past 38 years. That's ~1.8/year. Assuming (only for simplicity) that each one got the same (adjusted) advance, and that advances are maybe 1/2 the total compensation on average*, that becomes $270k-modern/year once averaged. That shifts it to I guess 'really nice normal folk money'-levels (where I work there are plenty of doctors, lawyers, IT professionals and executives who do better, but factoring in student debt and such maybe it's on par), but less than, say, the surgeon I know. That's just less than I expected (again, huge amount of missing knowledge in this analysis). </p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">*this is a wild stab in the dark in absence of any information on the subject of residuals, and also how sales of W&H novels have done over time.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie the Duck, post: 8701572, member: 6799660"] An excellent question, and I presume so, but don't really know how much per book or how many books were sold. Obviously I'm not an expert on all this. It is, and I did mention Stephen King to highlight that volume helps. But, again, unless you are Stephen King (or the like), do you have 2-3 books per year that consistently get such an advance and/or have residuals to match? Looking at Weis' bibliography page on wikipedia, it looks like she's had 68 books (many of which co-authored, so split payments) over the past 38 years. That's ~1.8/year. Assuming (only for simplicity) that each one got the same (adjusted) advance, and that advances are maybe 1/2 the total compensation on average*, that becomes $270k-modern/year once averaged. That shifts it to I guess 'really nice normal folk money'-levels (where I work there are plenty of doctors, lawyers, IT professionals and executives who do better, but factoring in student debt and such maybe it's on par), but less than, say, the surgeon I know. That's just less than I expected (again, huge amount of missing knowledge in this analysis). [SIZE=1]*this is a wild stab in the dark in absence of any information on the subject of residuals, and also how sales of W&H novels have done over time.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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