Way too easy. The amount of stuff that’s out there now and shouldn’t be has gone beyond appalling.
If you follow Chris Baty’s method in No Plot? No Problem!, the handbook of NaNoWriMo, you can draft a 50,000-word novel in a month.
Googling on “self-publishing companies” got me 35,500,000 results.
Not that I have anything against the author’s right to reproduce and distribute his or her own work (what “copyright”—the right to copy—literally means); but it is a truism that even the greatest authors are not the best judges of their own work. Most of us need the benefit of an objective opinion, the stimulus to rewrite (many times, if necessary), and the scrutiny of a good editor. If our work simply won’t make the cut, the gentle voice of reason can spare us pubic embarrassment.