Writers condemn startup's plans to publish 8,000 books next year using AI
Briefly

"These dingbats don't care about writing or books... They are opportunists and extractive capitalists," stated author Suyi Davies Okungbowa, criticizing Spines for its automated approach to publishing.
Marco Rinaldi, co-host of Page One - The Writer's Podcast, expressed skepticism about Spines by asserting, 'The company is seemingly just trying to speed up self-publishing in a way that won't work well.'
Deidre J Owen, co-founder of independent micropublisher Mannison Press, argued, "Regardless of how they present their platform they ARE a vanity publisher," pointing out the company's true nature.
Co-founder Yehuda Niv claimed, "We aren’t a vanity publisher, but a publishing platform," attempting to differentiate Spines from traditional self-publishing methods.
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