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Can a book publishing agreement be terminated if the publisher fails to meet certain obligations?
I have recently signed a book publishing agreement with a reputable publisher, but I have noticed that they are not fulfilling some of the obligations outlined in the contract, such as providing adequate marketing and promotion for my book. This has raised concerns for me as I believe their lack of effort may negatively impact the success of my book. I would like to know if there are any grounds for terminating the agreement based on the publisher's failure to meet these obligations.
Merry A.
Like any other contract, if one party is not doing what they promised, that can be a valid reason for terminating a contract. I suggest that you first send a certified, return receipt letter and express your concerns. Use a polite, collaborative approach - don't make any threats.