You spend weeks, months, maybe even years writing your book. You pour your heart and soul into crafting the story you want to tell, whether it is a completely fictional creation or a deeply personal true story. It becomes an extension of you. When it finally comes time to publish your book and send it out into the world, you are left with one lingering thought: will I still have the rights to my book even if I sign with a publisher? At Cloverly Publishing, the answer is always a resounding yes.
Throughout the publishing process, there is a lot of work done to create the best possible product to share with the world, from creating an attention-grabbing cover to the design of individual pages. So much goes into each book we publish. You will own complete and total rights to any and all work Cloverly Publishing does on your behalf. It’s as simple as that.
Our publishing contracts are designed to protect you and your work. Instead of being a long, complicated contract that you need a law degree to understand, Cloverly’s publishing agreement is short and simple, about three pages, and focused on protecting your rights. All the terms are direct and straightforward. Most importantly, our agreement clearly states that you retain the rights to everything having to do with your book, including whatever we produce for you.
Beyond that, our agreement protects you by ensuring that you get final approval every step of the way. Nothing will ever be finalized without your approval. You also get to keep all proceeds from sales for the first two years after publication. After that, we only collect proceeds (only 25 cents per sale) after you have recouped your initial investment.
The book publishing process can be long, but here at Cloverly, we will make sure you and your book are protected every step along the way. Once your book is published, it is yours. You can rest assured that your creation will never belong to anyone else but you forever.


