
New Books Network Claire Parnell, "Inequalities of Platform Publishing: The Promise and Peril of Self-Publishing in the Digital Book Era" (U Massachusetts Press, 2025
Dec 7, 2025
Claire Parnell, a digital publishing lecturer at the University of Melbourne, dives into the complexities of self-publishing in her book, exploring platforms like Amazon and Wattpad. She reveals how these platforms, despite seeming democratizing, reinforce systemic biases against authors of color and queer voices through their algorithms and cultural structures. Parnell also discusses the impact of AI, censorship on LGBTQIA+ content, and the resistance strategies authors employ to reclaim their space in the digital publishing landscape.
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Platforms Reshape Participation, Not Equity
- Digital self-publishing platforms reshape who participates but do not automatically make publishing equitable.
- Claire Parnell studies Amazon and Wattpad to show platforms structure inclusion and exclusion through multiple infrastructures.
Algorithms Inherit Publishing Biases
- Platform technical systems (algorithms, categorization) reproduce biases from traditional publishing.
- Amazon's category system follows BISAC and often treats whiteness and heteronormativity as the default.
Platform Power Amplifies Cultural Risk
- Platform power matters now because AI, consolidation, and political attacks amplify harms.
- Parnell links platform ownership, AI training biases, and contemporary book bans to heightened risks for marginalized writers.

