
This is a really weird time to be a writer. Agents are
becoming publishers; publishers have moved to "
the agency model"; and some self-published authors are
making millions—all because e-books are now
outselling all other segments. Magazines and newspapers are
dying, blogs and aggregators are
thriving, and the line between them all is blurring. Last year Apple was their
savior; now it's damned as a
destroyer. So what's a writer to do? These days I'm mostly a developer, but I've had a clutch of novels (thrillers about
globetrotting techies) published by traditional houses, and also experimented with just about every form of The New Publishing. My latest book (an epic urban fantasy about a
squirrel) was
Creative Commons-released and
self-Kindle-published before I sold it to a
publisher. I've scripted a Vertigo Comics
graphic novel, and a
free online comic for Engineering.com. Plus I write
here, and for
magazines. And the news I bring from all my literary peregrinations is this: ...in the immortal words of William Goldman,
nobody knows anything. And that is awesome.

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