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u/jimbro2k · 1 pointr/writing

If all you are interested in are the mechanics of the self-pubishing process, Amazon has an excellent book that is free here:
Publish on Amazon Kindle
That book focuses exclusively on publishing on the Amazon Kindle Direct platform.
For publishing on other platforms (B&N, Smashwords, AllRomanceEbooks, Apple, etc) take a look at:
Self-Publishing Step by Step

u/justshutupandobey · 0 pointsr/writing

> Fucking parasites.

It's not entirely their fault, tho they deserve a lot of blame. The one good reason to go traditional publishing is to get into physical bookstores. The problem with that is that unless you are jK rowling or stephen King, you'll only be there for a few weeks before being replaced with whatever is next in the publishing assembly line. I'm sure you've noticed that there are fewer B&N stores, and inside each one, the shelf space for books keeps shrinking in favor of toys and coffee bars. Bookstores have one insurmountable problem they cannot solve: finite shelf space. On Amazon or Smashwords, shelf space for ebooks is effectively infinite.

Here's two books on how to self-publish. The first, by Amazon itself, is free:

  1. Publish on Amazon Kindle with Kindle Direct Publishing
  2. Self-Publishing: A Step-by-Step How-To Guide