Earlier this week Amazon made their monthly announcement of how much money they would retroactively chose to share with self-published authors whose work was read via the Kindle Unlimited subscription program. The total pool allocated for March reached a new high, of $9.3 million. Borrows were robust as well, at approximately 6.956 million — which left authors with a payment of $1.337 per read. That’s the second-lowest payment per read since the initiative launched, just above the $1.33 per read paid for October 2014.