However, if you don't already have an account as of April 14th of 2026, you must pay them $20 in order to distribute your books.
If you already have an account with them, and YOUR earnings do not meet a threshold of $100, you will need to pay a $12 annual maintenance fee.
So basically, they're extorting more money from indie writers.
*sigh*
I had problems when I first used D2D back in 2013. Let's just say it was in the middle of the 2013 Pornocalypse, and their actions and response to a simple problem left a very bad taste in my mouth.
Last year, I was finally forced to use D2D's platform in order to publish on Smashwords after D2D purchased the Smashwords platform back in 2022. I'd been slowly removing titles from Smashwords' distribution system anyway. The takeover merely sped up the transition. So now, I go direct on Kobo and Apple instead of going through D2D.
I haven't sold much on Smashwords for the last few years. I'd been toying with the idea of no longer using them. This new stand by D2D has pushed the issue to the forefront.
Here's Angry Sheep Publishing LLC's stand on the matter:
1) I have been grandfathered into D2D's new pay-to-play system. My company does not have to pay the annual fee until February of 2027.
2) I will leave ASP LLC's books, including 2026's releases, available for purchase on Smashwords until December of 2026. On New Year's Day, I'll re-evaluate everything. But if I'm not even making enough to cover the $12 fee, there's no sense keeping my account.
So for those readers who prefer purchasing ebooks from Smashwords, this is your fair warning.
I'm not pressuring you to buy anything. I passed the gas station today. I'm trying to figure out how to afford some groceries. I may have to go without a very expensive drug at the end of the month. And I know damn well a lot of you are in a worse position in the current economic chaos. If you have some change leftover at the end of month and you want to purchase one of my novels, GREAT! Otherwise, you need to take care of yourself first and foremost. I get it. I really do!
But this is how I make a living. I can't afford to subsidize another company. They sure as hell aren't going to subsidize me. Unfortunately, this is the reality of owning your own business when a bunch of nutcases are running our economy into the ground..














