Branding for Authorpreneurs: Title Reveal and Release Date
Switching back and forth has kept me busy, but it’s also pushed my nonfiction release a little behind schedule. The good news? After over two years of work, countless drafts, and several major rewrites, I’m finally approaching the finish line.
The manuscript is done. I have locked in the subtitle, which has gone through more versions than I like to admit. If you’ve ever worked on a book, you know how titles and subtitles can change, especially when you change the focus of your book. Just when you think you’ve nailed it, a new version sneaks in. But after much back and forth, I’m thrilled with the result.
Book title and release date
The complete title of my book is: Branding for Authorpreneurs: How to Craft Your Author Persona and Tell Your Brand Story to Your Audience.
And the release date? Mark your calendars—October 22nd.
I won’t lie: I’m both nervous and excited about sharing this book with you. It’s been through so many iterations that seeing it finally take shape feels surreal. Besides my shifting the book's focus, the cover has also given me headaches. My designer and I wanted a design that didn’t just look good, but also reflected the essence of this guide and fit with my own brand. That process took time, but I know it will be worth it when you see the finished product.
Until then,
Sascha K. Alexander
The manuscript is done. I have locked in the subtitle, which has gone through more versions than I like to admit. If you’ve ever worked on a book, you know how titles and subtitles can change, especially when you change the focus of your book. Just when you think you’ve nailed it, a new version sneaks in. But after much back and forth, I’m thrilled with the result.
Book title and release date
The complete title of my book is: Branding for Authorpreneurs: How to Craft Your Author Persona and Tell Your Brand Story to Your Audience.
And the release date? Mark your calendars—October 22nd.
I won’t lie: I’m both nervous and excited about sharing this book with you. It’s been through so many iterations that seeing it finally take shape feels surreal. Besides my shifting the book's focus, the cover has also given me headaches. My designer and I wanted a design that didn’t just look good, but also reflected the essence of this guide and fit with my own brand. That process took time, but I know it will be worth it when you see the finished product.
Until then,
Sascha K. Alexander
Published on October 03, 2025 01:28
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authorbranding, authorplatform, authorpreneur, bookmarketing, essentialsforauthorpreneurs, selfpublishing
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