WTF – Conversations with the Other Inhabitants of My Mind
Have you ever held a town hall meeting with your emotions? Argued with your smart fridge? Been psychoanalyzed by a goldfish in a floating bowl? Welcome to Peter’s brain. It's crowded, it's weird, and nobody's using their inside voices.
This isn't a self-help book, unless you consider laughing while rethinking your life choices "help." It's not quite fiction either, though there are talking squirrels, rogue AI, and a polar bear giving a climate speech at a local rec center. It’s somewhere between memoir and mental meltdown—a surreal mixtape of short stories, inner dialogues, and the kind of philosophical detours you usually keep to yourself at dinner parties.
Inside you'll find burnout dressed as comedy, vulnerability disguised as ridiculousness, and just enough heart to make you suspicious.
Perfect for anyone who's ever said, "I'm fine," while clearly unraveling. Or who just really wants to believe that maybe—just maybe—we’re not broken. Just loud.
Born in in 1930, Peter Rex attended St Brendan’s and Bristol University prior to earning an MA at Coventry. He taught at Huddersfield and Princethorpe College until his retirement in 1994.