With the major changes happening in publishing right now, anyone not reading The Business Rusch is missing out on great weekly blog posts on this business. Kristine Kathyrn Rusch is a successful award-winning fiction writer, as well as a former editor and publisher.
This week’s topic is “Bad Decisions and the Midlist Writer,” and is a must read for anyone who wants to make a living as a fiction writer. With the technology and distribution changes that are happening right now, wonderful opportunities are opening up for fiction writers like in the era of the pulps.
However, when there’s more money to be made means that the sharks and scammers are coming out in force.
Here’s a short excerpt from her post:
Right now, established writers are standing on the starting line of a brand new gold rush. Unfortunately, writers as a class are stupid about business. Those who understand business have already cut in front of the writers and have set up shop.
So what do I mean exactly? Why am I worried about this?
Here’s the hard truth: for the first time in my lifetime, a midlist writer can make bestseller money without having a bestseller and without writing 6 or 8 or 10 books per year. The rise of e-books, the availability of print-on-demand publishing, and the growing use of internet bookstores like Amazon make it possible to sell backlist titles that could earn a writer tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands, of dollars per year.
Seriously, read the entire post here. Following her advice could save a writer, as well as his or her family after the writer’s death, significant sums of money over the coming decades.





