KDP offers what CreateSpace did–there was no up-front cost and my royalties were 60% of sales and 40% for international sales. This post is meant to walk you through how I was able to do it.įirst of all, there are many self-publishing sites out there, but I wanted to stick with something similar to CreateSpace, for one simple reason: For novels and short stories, the transition has been fairly painless, but if you want to publish a children’s picture book, you’ll find the process a bit more difficult. About a year ago, Amazon acquired CreateSpace and absorbed it into their publishing arm, Kindle-Direct-Publishing, also known as KDP.ĬreateSpace was geared to traditional paperback publishing, whereas KDP is more geared to the eBook. Unfortunately, CreateSpace no longer exists. I self-published my first children’s book, WYOMING FROM A TO Z, on CreateSpace.
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