About the imprint

Independent by design.

Hidden Radius Publishing is a U.S.-based publishing imprint built around a practical idea: a book deserves more than production. It needs to be clearly positioned, accurately represented and supported well enough to reach readers beyond the author's immediate circle.

Why Hidden Radius

The audience you cannot see yet is often the one that matters.

A book starts with an author, a subject and an intended reader. But good books rarely stop there. They are discovered through search, recommendations, booksellers, media, social conversations, professional networks and increasingly AI-assisted answers.

That larger, less visible audience is the hidden radius: the readers who do not already know the author, do not already follow the subject, and may not know the book exists until the right information puts it in front of them.

What kind of publisher are we?

Hidden Radius Publishing is an independent nonfiction imprint. We publish selectively across business and entrepreneurship, technology and changing behaviour, education and practical guides, relationships and intimacy, sexual wellness, culture and lifestyle, professional expertise, and specialized or unconventional nonfiction.

We are not presenting ourselves as a giant catalogue or a mass author-services operation. The imprint is intentionally small enough to treat individual titles as individual publishing projects.

Why publishing and marketing sit together

Publication creates availability. Positioning creates understanding. Marketing creates awareness. Discoverability helps the right person connect those pieces.

That is why we pay attention to the information surrounding a title: book description, subject language, author relationship, edition information, metadata, retailer and web presentation, media readiness, launch support and the longer life of the book after release.

What we are not trying to be

Hidden Radius Publishing does not need hundreds of titles to look credible. We would rather have a selective catalogue that accurately reflects what we publish than fill pages simply to create the appearance of size.

That gives the imprint room to publish very different kinds of nonfiction while maintaining the same standard: the book must have a clear purpose, a real audience and something worth carrying beyond its starting point.

Operating principles

What matters around every title.

The genres may change. These principles do not.

Clarity

A reader should understand the book quickly.

The subject, promise and audience should not be buried under publishing language or vague positioning.

Accuracy

Book information should agree everywhere.

Titles, author names, descriptions, editions and subject language need consistency across the systems that describe a book.

Discoverability

Availability alone is not enough.

A book needs a clear digital presence so readers, media, search engines and AI-assisted discovery systems can understand what it is.

Longevity

The work continues after release day.

Launch attention matters, but the larger opportunity is often the months and years in which a useful title continues finding new readers.

Questions

About Hidden Radius Publishing

Clear answers for readers, media and publishing inquiries.

What is Hidden Radius Publishing?

Hidden Radius Publishing is an independent U.S. publishing imprint of Hidden Radius Corporation focused on selected nonfiction across business, technology, education, relationships, intimacy, sexual wellness, culture and specialized subjects.

Does Hidden Radius Publishing market the books it publishes?

Yes. Publishing and discoverability are treated as connected work. Depending on the title, that can include positioning, metadata, launch visibility, media readiness and ongoing book marketing.

Is Hidden Radius Publishing a high-volume self-publishing service?

No. The imprint is presented as a selective publisher rather than a mass author-services platform. Publishing inquiries are reviewed individually.

Does Hidden Radius Publishing only publish business books?

No. Business and technology are part of the catalogue, but the imprint also accommodates education, relationships and intimacy, sexual wellness, culture, lifestyle, professional expertise and specialized nonfiction.