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I Sat Down with Roxxy Haze — Here’s How She Used Magic Bookifier to Build a Bestseller
I recently sat down (on the phone) with Roxxy Haze to talk about her book Half Famous — and about how she actually used Magic Bookifier in the process.
First of all, if you don’t know Roxxy, she’s a force.
She’s a Houston-born, LA-based stand-up comedian, writer, rapper, cosplayer, and content creator. She’s appeared on BET, OWN, Amazon Prime. She tours nationally. She voices Venus McFlytrap on Mattel’s Monster High. She’s written for TV. She’s everywhere .
But what I love most is that she’s still building. Still grinding. Still experimenting.
And that’s exactly where Half Famous came from.

“I Used a Super Early Version of It…”
When we started talking, I asked her how long ago she first used Magic Bookifier.
She laughed.
“I used a super early version of it too,” she said. “So that’s why I was like, yeah, this was a while ago.”
Back then, we didn’t even have the Writing Coach build yet. It was just the core idea: take your thoughts, transcripts, and ideas — and turn them into structure.
But here’s what was interesting.
She didn’t jump straight into writing Half Famous.
She experimented.
“I actually started with some other books first,” she told me. “Just to kind of see what they would look like.”
One was a series about Greek mythology.
Another? The history of cheese.
Yes. Cheese.
And she wasn’t joking.
She Used It the Right Way
What she said next is important for every Magic Bookifier user.
“It really helped me lay out the ideas, kind of like to create an outline,” she explained.
That’s it.
She didn’t use it to replace herself.
She used it to organize herself.
She tested small book concepts.
She learned how her ideas looked when structured.
She studied the outlines.
Then she took what she learned and applied it to the real project.
“So I just used the things I learned from those smaller books… to help me create this book,” she said.
That’s the move.
What Half Famous Is Really About
When I asked her to describe the book, she didn’t hesitate.
“It’s a self-help guide to help creatives… with limited to no resources or like no capital,” she said.
And the title?
“It’s called Half Famous because I’ve had some success, but I’m still not famous. I’m still not wealthy. So I wrote it from the space of somebody who’s still getting out the mud.”
That perspective is powerful.
She didn’t write from the mountaintop.
She wrote from the climb.
And that’s why people connected to it.
Her book became a #1 New Release in Performing Arts and continues to chart in its category . One reviewer even mentioned how accessible it felt for neurodivergent readers.
Not because it was overproduced.
Because it was real.
Then She Did Something Smart
This part made me especially proud.
She didn’t just publish the book and hope for the best.
She used what she’d learned about ownership and direct audience relationships.
She told me she has about 200,000 followers across platforms.
She self-published through Amazon.
But then she did her own spin.
She created a limited edition bundle:
Autographed copies
Included merch
Sold it directly to her audience
Result?
“I made about… I want to say about $5,000 in sales from the bundles,” she said.
On Amazon itself, she estimated around 100 sales, bringing in roughly $700–$800 in royalties .
So let’s break that down.
The platform sales were fine.
But the direct bundle strategy?
That’s where the leverage was.
That’s someone taking the tools and making them their own.
The Real Lesson for Magic Bookifier Users
If you’re using Magic Bookifier, here’s what Roxxy’s story shows:
Start small. Test ideas.
Use the tool to organize your thinking.
Build structure.
Then write in your voice.
Publish.
Monetize creatively.
Magic Bookifier is not about pressing a button and walking away.
It’s about clarity.
It’s about momentum.
It’s about taking conversations, transcripts, half-formed thoughts — and shaping them into something real.
Roxxy transcribed podcast conversations.
She used the structure to build a foundation.
Then she told her story from beginning to end.
That’s how you use it.
A Friend. A Builder.
What I love most about Roxxy’s journey is that it’s not finished.
She’s touring on her Everywhere, Everything Tour.
She’s working on another comedic guidebook.
She’s still building.
But now she has something powerful:
She’s proven to herself that she can turn ideas into books.
And that changes everything.
If you’ve been sitting on an idea…
If you’ve been saying “one day”…
Maybe today is the day you do what Roxxy did.
Use the structure.
Tell your story.
Make your own bundle.
And build your version of Half Famous.
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