As many of you are now aware, Createspace is merging with KDP – that announcement was made official from KDP’s website on August 27, 2018.
You will find mention to that announcement in the url below (you may also reference the attached image below):
Since then, Createspace has systematically been allowing eligible accounts to migrate over in groups (so it wasn’t available for everyone all at once). More and more accounts have been able to migrate over since August 27. By now, most account holders have received emails indicating their accounts are eligible for migration.
https://www.kdpcommunity.com/s/article/Update-on-moving-books-from-CreateSpace-to-KDP?language=en_US
You’ll also find reference the attached image below:
Currently … Createspace is NO LONGER accepting new accounts as per their website announcement. (I’ve attached a screenshot if their website below).
If the Createspace website is still active, you’ll be able to see the notification for yourself:
https://www.createspace.com/Signup.jsp
For those of you wishing to use Amazon for your print books, you still can, but NO LONGER with Createspace. That’s OK. If you’ve already set up a KDP account to publish your Kindle books, then there is nothing you need to do. You can start your print book setup directly within your KDP account.
Start your print book journey here: https://kdp.amazon.com/
If you have questions about the Createspace/KDP merge, I’ve created a Facebook group where authors, indie-publishers (and anyone else interested) can go when they need answers to their questions.
The name of the Facebook Group is: “Publishing Made Simple“
https://www.facebook.com/groups/publishingmadesimple/
You are welcome to join me and many other indie publishers who have decided to join!
Hope you find this information helpful.
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