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The Struggle Between Self Publishing & Traditional Publishing (in real time)

As I move forward with “The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me,” the very first robust and personal memoir I’ve written out of all 111 books, my agenda remains clear and unwavering. I am determined to push this project into mass consumption, not just for myself, but ESPECIALLY TODAY considering the new developments that include all the countless victims mentioned in the Texas press conference—most importatnly that 9 year old boy. My intuition is telling me that there are so many more to come, people who are now coming forward to share their own stories of bing sexually violated by Diddy. This memoir, originally a deeply personal account of my experiences with Sean Combs—before he evolved into something much more dangerous—something that speaks on behalf of victims of once one of the most powerful and controversial figures in entertainment today. With news emerging that over 120 additional victims are coming forward with lawsuits against Diddy for his heinous acts, this story is more important than ever.

I’ve devised a comprehensive strategy to march this project into the public consciousness, leveraging both grassroots tactics and larger broadcast platforms. The foundation of this plan begins with reaching the micro influencers on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and beyond. Yes being on these platforms leaves much to be desired since many of the people in the comments are subjective and in a lot of cases disrespectful and demeaning. They are somehow permitted to become “keyboard cowards” where they speak their minds behind a veil whether right wrong or different a lot of times it takes gumption and audacity to face or to ignore these comments but I’m here for the smoke. See, it’s also on these platforms where creators are owners and have the ability to amplify my message, thereby sharing “The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me” to their own communities. In that circle, they’re creating a ripple effect and can present the book into the eyes of bigger influencers but also into the eyes or hands of thousands of others. By targeting these platforms, I aim to build a groundswell of grass-roots support from individuals who relate to the story, and who believe in the power of truth and justice.

But this is just the beginning. In addition to social media influencers, I’m also targeting mainstream broadcast channels like NewsNation, CNN, Stephan A Smith, Laura Coats, Don Lemon and other legal and news platforms. I’ve invested in paid sponsorship messaging across these channels, ensuring that my story is not only seen but heard by a wider audience. These platforms allow me to extend the reach of this story beyond the confines of social media, placing it in front of audiences who are actively engaged in the news of the day and who are looking for stories that matter.

I’m also utilizing direct, one-to-one communication on the phone—leaning on the relationships I’ve nurtured over the decades to spread the word and build momentum. These personal connections have been invaluable, as they allow me to bring the story to key players who can amplify it in ways that money or advertising never could. Some of these relationships, which I’ve fostered carefully over time, include mutual friends who exist in that delicate space between me and Diddy. It’s an unfair advantage, yes, but one that I intend to use strategically. These close friends understand the importance of this story and the urgency of bringing it to the forefront, especially now that the floodgates have opened and more victims are speaking out.

The gravity of this moment cannot be overstated. This is not just another book; it’s a platform for those who have been silenced and marginalized. It’s me with a megaphone, barking out constantly telling the world ”YES, HE’S A MENACE! AND I KNOW THIS BECAUSE I HE VIOLENTLY ATTACKED ME EARLY ON! And so this is for the voiceless victims of abuse who have been kept in the shadows for too long. And with every new lawsuit, every new victim who steps forward, the relevance and urgency of this story only grow. The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me is more than just my personal account—it’s a rallying cry for justice, and a critical piece of a much larger narrative that is unfolding in real-time.

I know that this is a massive undertaking, but it’s one that I cannot shy away from. The media landscape may be daunting, and the odds may seem stacked against independent voices like mine, but I refuse to let this story go unheard. With the right support, this book can not only change and fuel the conversation around Diddy but also serve as a beacon of hope and empowerment for victims everywhere.

If you are reading this and feel compelled to lend a hand—whether through sharing the message, providing connections, or offering resources—I urge you to do so. This is not just my story, but the story of countless victims whose voices have been suppressed for too long. The Night Puff Tried to Kill Me is gaining importance with each passing day, and with your help, it can reach the audiences that need to hear it most. Now, more than ever, the truth must be told, and I’m ready to take this fight to the next level.

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