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      <title>Self-Publishing in 2026: What the Landscape Actually Looks Like</title>
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      <description>Self-publishing is the majority of publishing now, by volume. The number of titles published annually through Amazon KDP, IngramSpark, and similar platforms exceeds traditional publishing output by orders of magnitude. This fact is cited both as evidence of a democratized creative culture and as evidence of a flooded market in which discoverability has become the central problem. Both readings are accurate. Neither tells you what to do.
The distribution question has been largely solved.</description>
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