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'''Kindle Direct Publishing''' (KDP) is an print-on-demand platform for self-publishers, formerly named '''CreateSpace'''. It is driven by Amazon, Inc.
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'''Kindle Direct Publishing''' (KDP) is a print-on-demand platform for self-publishing authors, formerly named '''CreateSpace'''. It is driven by Amazon, Inc.
  
 
Many authors use self-publishing platforms today, which doesn't basically mean their publications are not as good as those published by a publishing company.
 
Many authors use self-publishing platforms today, which doesn't basically mean their publications are not as good as those published by a publishing company.

Revision as of 16:08, 28 March 2022

Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) is a print-on-demand platform for self-publishing authors, formerly named CreateSpace. It is driven by Amazon, Inc.

Many authors use self-publishing platforms today, which doesn't basically mean their publications are not as good as those published by a publishing company.

Seriousness

The Wikipedia e.g. doesn't like references to self-publishing platforms, but IntactiWiki uses these self-publishing platform references, too. The reason is that many publications on the topics of genital mutilation on minors will never find a publisher company just because of the topic. Some of them may fear the anti-Semitism club, others may just not want to spread the word about this issue, especially in the USA. While it is quite normal that authors may have to spend years for finding a publisher, protecting children from harm has no years to wait. Therefore, more and more intactivism authors chose self-publishing platforms.

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