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ASlave2Gravity | 1 year ago
I've basically written off KDP for all future publications, and most of my current stuff is for sale through all the other book retailers.
It's a real shame as Amazon is the heart of a lot of indie publishing and provides a good service but ultimately they don’t care about the individual.
I have seen stories of slightly bigger indie authors also raising hell on Twitter and getting various other people involved (BSFA in this case) to speak to Amazon. In that case I believe they got paid.
I’m still shocked that Amazon let me pay for ads for a novel that I would never get the sales money for. That hurt more than just being delisted.
neilv|1 year ago
(Which could be bad for you, considering they're a gatekeeper to your access to much of the market.)
My thinking is that a regulator could offer some protection against retaliation, because that's a basic part of regulation, when you have people reporting.
Or a lawyer might be able to figure out how to protect you. Which might involve doing particular things, a particular way, at particular times.
j16sdiz|1 year ago
I am not sure how good is the anti-retaliation protection.