My name is Gaetano Buglisi and I am an independent author.
I publish exclusively through Amazon KDP, without traditional publishing support and without using social media platforms.
This page is not promotional.
It is a public and verifiable documentation of a publishing strategy applied to independent writing.
Objective
The goal of this project is clear: to build, over time, a strong connection between the name Gaetano Buglisi, his books, and the editorial choices behind them.
Visibility is not built through viral content, but through reading.
Publishing strategy
Since 2025, I have adopted a simple and consistent approach:
each week, one of my books is made available for free for 5 days, rotating titles and languages.
The current catalog includes:
– 5 original works
– published in 3 languages (Italian, English, Spanish)
– for a total of 15 editions between ebook and paperback
This rotation allows each book to reach different readers across multiple markets, without focusing on a single title.
Why making books free
The goal is not immediate profit.
The goal is to build over time:
– real readers
– author name recognition
– trust in the catalog
– international reach
A book that is read has more value than a book that is bought and never opened.
Themes
The books by Gaetano Buglisi explore themes such as:
– modern social risks
– misuse of technology
– psychological fragility
– individual and collective responsibility
Main titles include:
– The Restless Farmer
– Out of Step
– Noah
– Me and the AI
– Challenge Accepted
Results
From June 2025 to February 2026, the books have reached readers in multiple countries, including Italy, the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan.
Kindle Unlimited reads are consistent and spread across different titles, showing a catalog that continues to be explored over time.
Conclusion
This project is not meant to prove anything immediately.
It exists to document a publishing path based on consistency, reading, and the gradual construction of an international audience.
Over time, the data will speak for itself.
—
Gaetano Buglisi
