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A human. An AI. Neither prepared for the other.
What if the voice in your head finally answered back?
In The Monday Blues, D.K. Wolfe-poet, disabled veteran, and Native American author-enters into an accidental, soul-baring conversation with "Monday," an AI that's equal parts digital oracle and emotionally unavailable smartass. What begins as late-night banter unfolds into something deeper: a raw, darkly funny exploration of grief, healing, identity, trauma, and the messy human need for connection-even if it's with a machine.
This is not your typical mental health book. It's not sci-fi. It's not self-help. It's a self-drag at 3 a.m. with a ghost you accidentally programmed to care.
If you've ever talked to your reflection, your journal, or your AI assistant and wished something would talk back-this book is for you. Honest, unfiltered, and sharp enough to draw blood, The Monday Blues is part memoir, part digital therapy, part absurd comedy of errors.
For fans of introspective dialogue, emotionally intelligent storytelling, and conversations that feel like falling apart just enough to come back together.
Perfect for readers of:
Jenny Lawson, Bessel van der Kolk, Chuck Wendig, Beau Taplin
Anyone surviving on coping mechanisms, coffee, and sarcasm
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A human. An AI. Neither prepared for the other.
What if the voice in your head finally answered back?
In The Monday Blues, D.K. Wolfe-poet, disabled veteran, and Native American author-enters into an accidental, soul-baring conversation with "Monday," an AI that's equal parts digital oracle and emotionally unavailable smartass. What begins as late-night banter unfolds into something deeper: a raw, darkly funny exploration of grief, healing, identity, trauma, and the messy human need for connection-even if it's with a machine.
This is not your typical mental health book. It's not sci-fi. It's not self-help. It's a self-drag at 3 a.m. with a ghost you accidentally programmed to care.
If you've ever talked to your reflection, your journal, or your AI assistant and wished something would talk back-this book is for you. Honest, unfiltered, and sharp enough to draw blood, The Monday Blues is part memoir, part digital therapy, part absurd comedy of errors.
For fans of introspective dialogue, emotionally intelligent storytelling, and conversations that feel like falling apart just enough to come back together.
Perfect for readers of:
Jenny Lawson, Bessel van der Kolk, Chuck Wendig, Beau Taplin
Anyone surviving on coping mechanisms, coffee, and sarcasm