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Answer by user23046 for Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

By "free" it is clear that you mean "without up-front monetary cost." As others have already noted, it is possible to do it that way.But CreateSpace (and similar services) are NOT free as in "without...

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Answer by nora arjuna for Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

I've published a few books with createspace. I do the formatting myself, so the cost is only when I order a proof or the printed books. The only setback is because I'm from another country so the...

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Answer by Steven Drennon for Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

Dale Emery did an excellent job explaining all the different costs associated with using CreateSpace, but the bottom line is that you as the author do not have to incur any cost up front.I wanted to...

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Answer by Dale Hartley Emery for Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

I have sent eight books through CreateSpace this year,including one that I'm proofing right now.The only upfront cost is the printed proof copy,and you can forego that(though it is highly...

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Answer by Jay for Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

Someone feel free to correct me if I'm out of date, it's been a while since I set up a book with Create Space, but:Basically, you can get set up for free with Create Space. I believe you are required...

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Is CreateSpace 100% free for self-publishing?

I looked all over CreateSpace, but cannot find anything to tell me if the service is 100% free to use. I wonder if there are hidden costs. I read that some people paid for a printed copy to make sure...

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