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I'm On Month 4 of Posting 60x a Day. Not For Discipline. For Domination.


Let’s get uglier with this conversation.

Because the cute productivity version of this story is a lie.

I did not build this posting machine because I am organized.

I built it because I got sick of watching mediocre visibility win over better books.

I built it because I realized talent is not the currency anymore.

Attention is.

And attention right now is violent.

If you are not loud you are background noise.

If you are not consistent you are forgettable.

If you are not everywhere you are optional.

I refuse to be optional.


This Started In My Car. Sweaty. Slightly Delusional.


No ring light.

No content calendar.

No aesthetic.

Just me after workouts filming ten videos back to back while my heart was still racing.

Talking about whatever the hell came to mind.

Why readers are bored.

Why dark romance needs teeth again.

Why authors keep marketing like it is 2015.

Why my own books were about to get more chaotic.

Some videos were smart.

Some were messy.

Some were pure unfiltered attitude.

All of them went up.

Because perfection is the slowest way to die online.


Authors Keep Romanticizing Consistency. Let Me Be Real.


Consistency is not sexy.

Consistency is annoying.

Consistency is posting when you are tired of hearing your own thoughts.

It is filming content when your hair looks insane.

It is selling books when engagement is low.

It is showing up when you feel stupid.

Most authors quit there.

They want momentum without discomfort.

Visibility without repetition.

Sales without saturation.

That is not how this market works anymore.


The Internet Is A Popularity Contest With Math


People want to act like quality always rises to the top.

It does not.

Frequency creates familiarity.

Familiarity creates trust.

Trust creates clicks.

Clicks create money.

This is not mystical.

It is mechanical.

When readers see your book title 40 times in a week you stop feeling like a stranger.

When they see your face ranting about morally grey chaos daily you become part of their scroll routine.

Like a toxic situationship they do not unsubscribe from.

That is branding now.


My Actual Daily Posting Chaos


Not cute.

Not balanced.

Not influencer approved.

Just volume.

10x Threads

Hot takes. Petty truths. industry rants. reader bait.

10x Instagram

Parking lot reels. messy captions. polls that start drama.

10x YouTube

Short face rants. writing confessions. promo disguised as storytelling.

10x TikTok

Character edits. spicy hooks. lines that feel like threats.

20x Facebook

Long emotional posts. direct selling. community spirals. series obsession.

And then Stories.

Stories alone could be another 20 to 40 touchpoints.

Gym updates. writing screenshots. countdown chaos. reader messages. unfiltered thoughts.

Visibility stacking like bricks.


The First Phase Was Embarrassment. The Second Phase Was Power.


Month one I felt cringe.

Month two I felt noticed.

Month three I felt momentum.

Month four I felt dangerous.

Because suddenly my books were not random releases.

They were events readers were waiting for.

That does not happen from posting once a day.

It happens from becoming unavoidable.


Why This Matters For Dark Romance Specifically


Dark romance is not a quiet genre.

It is obsession marketing territory.

Readers want intensity from the stories.

They also want intensity from the author.

When I talk about Killers Don’t Fall in Love I sound like someone mid spiral.

Because the book is mid spiral.

When I tease Trailer Park H*es it feels chaotic.

Because the story is chaotic.

Energy congruence converts.

Safe marketing cannot sell dangerous books.


Here Is The Part That Will Make People Uncomfortable


I am not slowing down.

The goal is to keep this pace until New Year’s Eve 2026.

Not because it is easy.

Because I want scale.

Because I want audience saturation.

Because I want my titles living rent free in reader brains.

This is long game domination.

Not short term hustle.

Most authors think in launches.

I am thinking in years of compounded visibility.

That is how indie careers explode.


Final Reality Check


You can write beautifully.

You can plot perfectly.

You can create unforgettable characters.

But if you market like you are asking permission to exist

the internet will treat you like you do not.

This era belongs to loud authors.

Persistent authors.

Slightly unhinged authors who are willing to be seen too often.

So yes.

I am posting 60 times a day.

And I am not stopping anytime soon.

Because invisibility is more exhausting than volume ever will be.


If you’ve been watching me talk about these books nonstop… this is your moment to finally spiral.

Start Killers Don’t Fall in Love now and catch up before Trailer Park H*es drops in a few days… because my stories are only getting louder, dirtier, and harder to quit. 😈