Di literary agents charge for money to authors? if so, then when do they charge and for what? Please do not fill the answer section by writing random alphabets or advertising for yt channel.
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they charge for profit when they suffer with loss
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Literary agents charge commission. That is, for every $1000 they get you in advances or royalties or overseas sales or film rights, they will take their cut. If they earn nothing for you, they will charge nothing. If they sell your book for a lot of money – well, they'll be doing well for themselves as well as you!
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