I've written before about termination fees in publishing contracts: why they are bad not just for authors, but for publishers, and how publishers can abuse them. Here's another case study in how termination fees can become a tool for retaliation.
Sky Warrior Books, "a press dedicated to publishing quality SFF, mystery, historical fiction, paranormal, nonfiction, and other genres", is run by publisher and author Maggie Bonham (who also writes as MH Bonham and Margaret H. Bonham). Among the lesser-known authors on its list, there are several books and anthologies written/edited by established SF/fantasy authors.
Sky Warrior's contract--which is problematic in a number of respects, including vagueness in the royalty language--has not one, but two early termination fee provisions:






