₹1 Crore Before 25: The Amazon KDP Years
A college dropout with zero connections. 100+ books on Amazon KDP. Over ₹1 crore in royalties before age 25. Then Amazon blocked the account.
The Beginning
After running away from Thane with ₹100 in my pocket, I needed money desperately. I Googled "how to earn money" — most tips were useless in India (babysitting? dog walking?). Then I found one piece of advice that changed everything:
"Write 100 books. Even if each one sells one copy per day..."I used the KDP royalty calculator. Even ₹50-100 a day would be a dream. So I set a target: write a book in every Amazon subcategory.
The Output
Using The Vomit Method, I wrote 100+ books. All fiction. Various genres — horror, thriller, romance, fantasy. 250-300 page novels, some shorter at 120-150 pages. Published under Kindle Unlimited, where readers pay once and read unlimited books. With 100+ titles, they always had something new from me.
The Money
Over ₹1 crore (₹1,00,00,000 / ~$120,000 USD) from Amazon KDP.I have the Payoneer payment records as proof. This was before age 25 — as a college dropout from Pune with zero industry connections, zero marketing budget, zero traditional publishing credentials.
What Happened Next
I spent ₹2 crore — more than I earned. Jordan trip alone cost ₹16 lakhs. Stock market losses. An MLM scam. Generous spending on friends. I broke my own rule — never borrow money, only spend what you have — and the debt spiral began.
Then Amazon made false accusations and blocked my account. They still owe me ₹25 lakhs in unpaid royalties. They sold my books for a while after blocking me, then deleted them.
I tried Draft2Digital as an aggregator. Invested a year setting everything up — new covers, formatting, the works. D2D terminated the contract: "We are a small company for small authors. We cannot support such a huge catalogue."
The Lesson
The KDP years proved that a single person with a method and relentless work ethic can generate serious revenue from writing alone. They also proved that revenue without financial discipline is just a number that goes to zero.
The 68 books now published on this website include works from that era — revised, restructured, and republished under my own infrastructure. No middleman. No platform risk. The archive belongs to me.
— From the desk of Atharva Inamdar, March 2026From the Archive
Published by Atharva Inamdar
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