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[Music] welcome back to the bookends YouTube channel um so couple videos ago maybe last year whatever we asked about a contract playlist and everybody seemed to be into it so were gonna talk about some contract terms the first up is the option clause option clauses so to explain it an option clause is in most contracts which gives the publisher the right to first refusal so your next work as limited in that clause which could be so many different things they have the right to see for a certain amount of time so an option clause means that they want the option to review your next book before anybody else any other publisher gets a chance to look at it yes I understand yeah one of our many jobs when it comes to contracts is to limit that option as much as possible and I have seen option clauses all over the place from as far-docHubing as I mean typically it should just be on your next book but I have seen publishers put in there on every next book which more or less means that youve com