For self-publishing authors

Self-publish without the upfront bill

Self-publishing front-loads the cost: professional editing alone runs into the thousands, and then finding readers is on you. Novelmint flips that — an editorial pass cleans your prose, and a built-in reader Commons gives your book an audience that pays you 70% per chapter, with no money down. You can still take the finished book to KDP; this is how you get read and earning in the meantime.

Key takeaways

  • Self-publishing’s two hardest parts are professional editing (often thousands) and finding readers — both on you, upfront.
  • Novelmint includes an editorial pass that cleans filter words, repetition, and padding.
  • A built-in reader Commons gives your book an audience without a years-long platform build.
  • You earn 70% of every chapter unlock directly, with no money down to start.
  • Novelmint is not KDP — you can publish here to get read and earn, and still self-publish a finished book elsewhere.

The hard part

What usually gets in the way

  • Editing, cover, and formatting can run $1,500–$5,000 before you earn a cent.
  • Building an author platform and finding readers takes years and never feels finished.
  • Skipping editing to save money, then getting sunk by two-star reviews.
  • Publishing a finished book into silence with no audience waiting.
  • Juggling ISBNs, distributors, royalties, and marketing alone.
  • No income until the whole expensive process is done.

How Novelmint fits

Built around how you actually work

Editing built in

The single compulsory cost in self-publishing is professional editing. Novelmint runs an editorial pass that strips filter words, repetition, and the tics that read as unpolished — so your prose is readable without a four-figure invoice up front.

An audience that already exists

Instead of building a platform from zero, publish to a reader Commons where people browse, follow, and unlock chapters. Chapter one is free, so new readers can always find you.

Earn from the start, no money down

You keep 70% of every unlock, paid through Stripe. There’s no upfront bill — you can start earning from readers while the book is still being written.

Do both

Novelmint isn’t a replacement for self-publishing a finished book on Amazon. Use it to get read and earning now; take the polished manuscript to KDP whenever you like. The two work together.

Where to start

Your first book, step by step

01

Create a free account

Sign up and get a starting balance of credits — enough to start your book at no cost.

02

Write or import your book

Draft a new book against a structured Timeline, or bring an existing manuscript and continue it inside Novelmint.

03

Run the editorial pass

Let the editorial step clean the prose — the compulsory self-publishing cost, handled.

04

Publish to readers

Release chapters to the Commons. Chapter one is free; readers unlock the rest.

05

Earn — and self-publish too

Keep 70% of every unlock, and take the finished book to KDP or anywhere else when you’re ready.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is Novelmint a self-publishing platform like KDP?
No. Novelmint does not list your book on Amazon, assign an ISBN, or print paperbacks. It is a place to get read and earn — an editorial pass plus a reader Commons that pays 70%. You can publish here and still self-publish a finished book on KDP; the two work together.
How does this save me money?
The biggest upfront self-publishing cost is professional editing, often a few thousand dollars. Novelmint includes an editorial pass, and there’s no money down to start — you can be read and earning before you’ve spent anything.
Do I still need an editor or a cover?
For a polished print or KDP release, professional editing and a strong cover still matter. Novelmint’s editorial pass and built-in covers lower the barrier to getting read and earning now; a final pro edit before a paid print release is still worth it.
How do I earn compared to selling on Amazon?
On Novelmint, readers unlock chapters with credits and you keep 70% of each unlock, paid via Stripe. It’s direct and per-chapter, rather than per-book royalties paid out by a retailer.
Is it free to start?
Yes. A new author can write and publish a first chapter for free, and chapter one of every story stays free for readers.

What this page does not claim

  • Novelmint is not KDP — it does not publish your book to Amazon, provide an ISBN, or print paperbacks.
  • It does not replace professional editing and cover design for a polished paid print release.
  • It does not guarantee an audience or income; it gives your book a home and direct earning, and the readership is yours to build.
  • Its earnings come from per-chapter unlocks on Novelmint, not from retail book sales elsewhere.

Get read and earning before the bill arrives.

No card. Chapter one is free to write and publish.