Hey Authors and Playwrights,
Short answer: yes - but how much they can change depends entirely on what you’ve agreed to in writing.
I’ve seen this question pop up a bit lately with authors I know, so here’s a quick breakdown for anyone heading into the publishing world:
What publishers can usually change:
Minor edits: spelling, punctuation, grammar, formatting - anything that brings the manuscript in line with the publisher’s style guide.
The “extras”: titles, covers, taglines, and blurbs are often under the publisher’s control unless the contract says otherwise.
What they shouldn’t change without you:
Major content: rewriting scenes, cutting chapters, altering characters, or fundamentally shifting your story.
These are considered significant editorial changes, and the author should have final sign-off - but again, only if the contract protects that right.
How to protect your work:
Read the contract carefully. Clauses about editing and revision are critical.
Negotiate if needed. You can request a clause that requires your approval on major content changes.
Communicate with your editor. Most editors want collaboration, not conflict - but if the contract gives them final say, they can legally make the call.
Expect some changes. Especially around titles and covers - these are often marketing decisions.
If in doubt, get a lawyer to review the contract.
Publishing is a partnership, but it’s one where clarity on paper matters more than good vibes.
Hope this helps someone navigating the process! Happy writing everyone!
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Thanks, Meriem Bouziani. I hope you're achieving your goals too. I got a lot done during November Write Club. I plan on making a post about it this weekend or Monday....
Expand commentThanks, Meriem Bouziani. I hope you're achieving your goals too. I got a lot done during November Write Club. I plan on making a post about it this weekend or Monday.
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Thank you very much Maurice Vaughan
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You're welcome, Meriem Bouziani. Have a great weekend!
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone - here's to a "Creative Christmas!"
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Happy Thanksgiving, Steve Dini! Hope you have a Creative Christmas!