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Old 03-12-2021, 08:27 PM   #48
tomsem
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Originally Posted by Paperbackstash View Post
I follow Amazon publishing houses on my book spreadsheet with other publishing houses

What I have for Amazon Publishing is

47North (Sci-fi, Horror, Fantasy)
Amazon Digital Services is generally exclusive or self-pubbed
Amazon Original Stories is an Amazon feature and usually freebies with KU or other services, so I get not sharing this to libraries
Amazon Publishing (General Fiction)
Amazon Crossing (many of their translated works)
Amazon Encore
Grand Harbor Press (Amazon Inspirational)
Jet City Comics (Amazon's Comic and Graphic novel Line)
Lake Union (Amazon's Book Club and General Fiction Line)
Little A (Amazon Lit Fiction and Nonfiction Line)
Montlake (Amazon's Romance Publishing house line)
SkyScape (Amazon's Teen and YA Line)
Thomas & Mercer (Amazon's mystery and true crime imprint)
Topple Books (Amazon Curator)
Two Lions (Amazon's Children Line)
Waterfall Press ( Amazon Christian Line)


So, some of these imprints do produce fiction which make take off enough for library interest, but stuff produced for KU perks or first reads it makes sense to keep in house only as program subscription incentives
Thanks for this list!

I’m not sure you would consider this an imprint, but ‘AmazonClassics’ are editions of Public Domain titles, and they are available in all formats (except ePub).

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