So What Do You Do, Linda Fairstein?

By Neal 

Bestselling crime novelist Linda Fairstein gives mediabistro.com’s Diane Clehane the inside story on drawing inspiration from New York City and her previous career as a sex crimes prosecutor in the Manhattan district attorney’s office. She also offers her insights into the book industry’s current condition:

“Publishing has suffered the same ways every business has suffered because of the economy, but then in different ways because of e-books and publishing on-demand. It’s a business in which many of us have been paid way too much in advance. The big money goes to the big authors. It’s become a catch-22: if you’ve got a name, they print more of your books; they advertise you, and you’re more likely to be reviewed.”

Her advice to people who still want a crack at the big show: “Keep your day job and write.” (Be sure to read the full article for all of Fairstein’s tips on writing habits, publicity, and web sites, among other topics…)