I am sharing an important milestone in the journey toward releasing my upcoming memoir, The Web of Predators. I have just published my official press release on PRLog, marking the first public announcement of this extremely personal—and universally relevant—book.
This memoir is more than a recounting of traumatic experiences; it is a powerful exploration of privacy, exploitation, systemic failure, and resilience. In The Web of Predators, I confront the chilling reality of what happens when powerful individuals, institutions and tech platforms violate an ordinary woman’s most fundamental rights. The book exposes the network of individuals who abused their positions and access to technology to surveil, harass, mock and dehumanise me as some kind of entertainment—while highlighting broader questions about safety, dignity, and justice in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Today’s published press release is an invitation for readers, journalists, and advocates to understand why this story matters—not only to me, but to anyone who values privacy, justice, equality and basic human rights. It provides an overview of the memoir’s key themes, its urgency, and why this story needed to be told now.
If you would like to read or reference the official announcement, you can download the press release using the links below:
🔗 Full PDF Version:
https://www.prlog.org/13110927-london-based-author-buppha-witt-launches-her-powerful-memoir-to-explore-universal-theme-of-privacy.pdf
Short URL, Html Version
https://www.prlog.org/13110927.html
Short URL, Pdf Version
https://www.prlog.org/13110927.pdf
The memoir is now available for pre-order on Amazon, and I truly hope readers will support this work by reserving their copy early. Your pre-order not only helps bring this book to a wider audience—it also signals that stories about privacy, discrimination, racism, misuse of power, gross human rights violations, illegal surveillance, cybersex trafficking, violence against women, hate crime, and systemic negligence deserve attention.
This is the beginning of a larger conversation. My press release is now live, my memoir is on its way, and I’m ready to share the horrific experience with the world.
Stay tuned, and thank you for standing with me.






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