So, having Standard Color
books on backorder might might mean nothing more than slightly longer fulfillment times.
And the only articles I've found online — proceedure wise — use a convoluted system of setting up a Create Space account (either using CreateSpace to fulfill orders or to cancel at the last minute and forward preorders to an Amazon Advantage account) or somehow through the use of an Amazon Advantage account (then putting
the book on backorder and entering a date when orders will be fulfilled).
Not exact matches
There's a fast - to - market publishing concept in the imprint's business model, and the print -
on - demand technology means readers never have to wait for
backordered copies of
books to arrive.