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>A painless path to publishing on Amazon - George F. Smith - Barbarous Relic
Hi Peter,

1. You own the copyright by virtue of the copyright page you include with your manuscript.

2. You set the prices, subject to certain conditions. Amazon sets a minimum price for paperbacks, depending on the length. If you wish you can charge nothing for the Kindle version. As I understand it, Amazon offers two royalty options, 35% and 70%. A 70% royalty mandates a higher minimum than a 35% royalty. You can change your price at any time. See here for more details: https://kdp.amazon.com/help?topicId=A2MLJ06E7JKXLN

3. You receive royalty payments at the end of each month. You provide Amazon with a checking account and they deposit your payment directly. Amazon notifies you by email well ahead of time of any royalties you have coming and when they will be available.

Amazon will sometimes slash the asking price of your book to help promote it. Your royalty payment will be based on the original price, not the reduced price.

I hope this helps,

George Smith


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