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today were talking publishing contracts and im going to have a beer because theres a lot to publishing contracts but in this video i want to keep it short and i just want to talk about one part of publishing contracts with university presses that you should always always always reject and that every publisher every editor is going to agree to rejecting and that is the right of first refusal the right of first refusal which is boilerplate in most contracts gives the publisher the first ability to sign your next book so if you sign a contract with them and its for book x what that clause of the contract says is that when you write the next book book y that you are obligated to give them the opportunity to publish it so they have the first right to say yes or no and then if they say yes youre obligated to publish with them and if they say no then you can go to other publishers now as a first-time author were youre just so grateful to have someone publish your work that it can escap