Amazon owns CreateSpace, the print-on-demand solution that allows indie authors to produce print editions of their work and then seamlessly integrate them into Amazon’s online bookstore. CreateSpace ...
[This is Part 1 of a two-part post. For Part 2, click here.] So you want to self-publish your book. Excellent. In the race between Amazon’s CreateSpace and Lightning Source International’s IngramSpark ...
Springer Science+Business Media (Springer) has signed an agreement with CreateSpace, part of the Amazon.com group of companies, which will make Springer's paperback book catalogue and front-, mid- and ...
Amazon says it's cutting part of its office staff in North Charleston this summer, a year after the e-commerce giant moved its book-printing factory out of the city. Amazon's self-publishing service, ...
Many self-published authors are still turning to literary agents to sell foreign rights to their books. In a move that could cut some agents out, Amazon now allows those authors to distribute their ...
Using Amazon to self-publish is a newer and quality way to get your book to the public. With both digital and traditional book formatting, it’s a useful approach for getting your authored work ...
Amazon has just launched their seminal self-publishing service Createspace in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe today. This will allow authors to publish their books and have them distributed ...
I’ve written 11 books, most published by Wiley, Random House’s Ten Speed Press, etc. Yet perhaps surprisingly, I feel best about the few I self-published using Amazon’s CreateSpace and its Kindle ...
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