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Kindle millionaires: the people who wrote themselves a fortune

They did it their way
The self-publishing revolution
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David Chilton – The Wealthy Barber
David Chilton – The Wealthy Barber
Paul Pilkington – Emma Holden series
Paul Pilkington – Emma Holden series
E. L. James – 50 Shades series
E. L. James – 50 Shades series
James Redfield – The Celestine Prophecy
James Redfield – The Celestine Prophecy
K. A. Tucker – Ten Tiny Breaths
K. A. Tucker – Ten Tiny Breaths
Rachel Abbott – Only The Innocent
Rachel Abbott – Only The Innocent
Tracy Bloom – No-One Ever Has Sex On A Tuesday
Tracy Bloom – No-One Ever Has Sex On A Tuesday
H. M. Ward – Damaged: The Ferro Family
H. M. Ward – Damaged: The Ferro Family
Michael J Sullivan – The Riyria Revelations
Michael J Sullivan – The Riyria Revelations
Amanda Hocking – My Blood Approves
Amanda Hocking – My Blood Approves
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They did it their way

The world of publishing can be extremely competitive, with somewhere between 600,000 and 1,000,000 books published every year in the US alone. It’s estimated that around half of those are self-published and sell fewer than 250 copies. But a successful self-publish can make a lot of money. Here are some of the big names that have made it on their own.
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Rita Lobo

12 July 2017

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