As far as I can tell, all the books I have of his are self-published. The text title page says:
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By Andrew Seiple
Cover by Amelia Parris
Edited by Beth Lyons
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The copyright page is the bare minimum:
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Text copyright © Andrew Seiple 2019
All Rights Reserved
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And I can find nothing regarding any kind of publisher.
I'm also pretty sure this isn't a bad scan. I have the vague impression that there might not even have been a dead-tree version when he first published this back in 2019.
I'd lean towards the importing of a Word document (or something similar), but I swear I've seen meta lines up in the html headers of such books saying they were from Word. I don't see anything similar anywhere in the book.
The problem I'm having with it being manually formatted in Word is that every paragraph starts with variations of something like:
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<p style="margin:0.00% 0.00%; text-indent:2.0em; text-align:justify; widows:0; orphans:0"> <span style=" font-size:1.0rem">
Would even a word processor export those kinds of styling codes on every paragraph?
Thank goodness Calibre was able to make some kinds of reasonable styles in conversion. But, it was still a bit of a pain fixing it up manually.