17 Feb 2022, 20:53

@lee-white

if it's with a traditional publisher (real company) then go with the advance.

Sure. No argument there.


When working with an author, flat fee is not out of the question.

Oh, nothing is ever "out of the question". I think that EVERY project should be approached on a case-by-case basis. Every clients needs and every illustrator's needs are different.

My issue with Will's position/advice in the podcast is that he presented getting paid by self-publishers as: "Your options are royalties or flat fee. Pick one. But royalties are out, so it's gotta' be a flat fee."
And I continue to say NOPE! As creative business people who understand licensing intellectual property we have more options than just that simple binary (see my post above)


We elaborate more in the podcast on both of those points.

Great. Nuance is important in this case.


Will actually has a story of a flat fee he negotiated with a traditional publisher that worked out massively in his favor.

With a "traditional publisher"? Didn't we establish earlier that traditional publishers should do the advance against royalties?

Regardless, I love me a good anecdote! I look forward to hearing Will's experience. Can't imagine how it would be better than what I am proposing, but I'm always open to learning new things!