Most writers run their careers the same way they did in the 1990s. But publishing has changed so much since then that any writer who works on the old model will no longer make a living. In this short book, international bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch shows you how to think about the new world of publishing, who to trust, and who not to trust. She also gives you a blueprint for survival—what to learn, what to ignore, and how to find help. If you are a successful professional writer—or hope to become one—then this book is for you. “Not many people understand the publishing business as well as the author business—Kris Rusch is one of them.” —Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times bestselling author(on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide)“Kristine Kathryn Rusch still knows twice what I do about writing and publishing. Good thing she’s put all her wisdom down in a book so I can start stealing some of it.”—Steve Hockensmith,New York Times bestselling author(on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide)“Surviving The Transition: How Writers Can Thrive In The New World of Publishing,” copyright © 2012 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. First published in 2011 in slightly different version on kristinekathrynrusch.comAward-winning, bestselling writer Kristine Kathryn Rusch has published books under many names and in many genres. She has owned several businesses, and has worked for herself for more than thirty years. For more information on her work, go to kristinekathrynrusch.com.If you found this short book helpful, you might want to read these books as well:The Freelancer’s Survival GuideGetting StartedGoals and DreamsHow To Make MoneyNetworking in Person And OnlineTime ManagementThe Secrets of SuccessTurning Setbacks into OpportunityWhen to Quit Your Day Job