"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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