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Here's why reputable agents and publishers are not going to steal from you. They can't steal it wholesale because you can show that you wrote it and submitted it. By writing it, you automatically own the copyright to those words. (Not the ideas, that would require a patent.)
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Read More »A pretty common fear among aspiring authors is that if they pitch their book to a literary agent or publisher, that person will steal their idea. They either avoid querying, or they write “copyright” all over their manuscript, which immediately makes them look like an amateur. (More on that one in a moment.) There are plenty of things to worry about in this world, but this type of theft isn’t one of them. I’m not going to say it could never, ever happen, but if you’re submitting to reputable companies, it’s extraordinarily unlikely. If you don’t know who is reputable, grab my free Epic Guide to Literary Agencies and Publishers. Here’s why reputable agents and publishers are not going to steal from you. They can’t steal it wholesale because you can show that you wrote it and submitted it. By writing it, you automatically own the copyright to those words. (Not the ideas, that would require a patent.) Even if they loved your idea, why would they want to steal it? If they like the book, it would be far easier to just buy it from you. That’s the business they’re in. Penguin Random House doesn’t write books, they publish books by authors. No, they don’t want to steal your book and have someone else rewrite it. If they loved your story but didn’t think your writing was up to snuff, they’d encourage you to team up with a ghostwriter. There’s a whole business around that, and in fact, there are agents who only represent ghostwriters because publishers come to them with books that need writing or rewriting. If you’re worried that agents or editors are aspiring writers themselves, which is occasionally the case, you definitely don’t have to worry about them stealing your idea. The first reason is that if they’re at all worth their salt as a writer, they have far more ideas than they’d ever have the time or energy to write themselves. Second, it takes a lot of time, heart, and passion to write a good book, so if they’ve been in this business for five minutes, they’ll know they couldn’t do as good a job with someone else’s idea as they could with their own.
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