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We live in a world obsessed with perfection. Perfect feeds. Perfect lives. Perfect smiles. We scroll through carefully curated versions of existence and sometimes forget that behind every polished post, there's a real person - messy, worried, tired, hopeful, scared, and wonderfully imperfect. Rent-Free in My Head was born out of that mess. Out of the realization that no matter how well you pose, filter, or caption your life, there's always a voice in the background - sometimes your own, sometimes a little snarky ghost's - reminding you that the real story isn't in the highlight reel. It's in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We live in a world obsessed with perfection. Perfect feeds. Perfect lives. Perfect smiles. We scroll through carefully curated versions of existence and sometimes forget that behind every polished post, there's a real person - messy, worried, tired, hopeful, scared, and wonderfully imperfect. Rent-Free in My Head was born out of that mess. Out of the realization that no matter how well you pose, filter, or caption your life, there's always a voice in the background - sometimes your own, sometimes a little snarky ghost's - reminding you that the real story isn't in the highlight reel. It's in the chaos. It's in the laundry you never folded. The caption you deleted because it felt too honest. The days when you danced badly in your kitchen just to feel alive. This book is about Callie Lane - a woman who, like so many of us, thought her value was in how perfect she could appear online... until a ghost showed up to critique her posts, her hashtags, and ultimately, her life choices. What started as sarcasm turned into something deeper: A reminder that showing up messy is braver than showing up polished. That staying is harder - and more beautiful - than performing. That you don't need to be fixed to be unforgettable. If you've ever felt like you're haunted by doubts, dreams, regrets, or hope... Welcome. You're in the right place. And I promise - the rent's already paid.
Autorenporträt
Gregory S. Campbell is a 79-year-old Vietnam veteran, writer, and survivor whose life has been shaped by war, resilience, and purpose. After returning from combat and facing the long-term effects of Agent Orange exposure-including three battles with cancer and chronic PTSD-Greg found healing through a lifelong commitment to fitness and storytelling. A retired IT support specialist with a degree in Computer Science, he now dedicates his time to writing books that shine a light on the mental and emotional toll of military service, often drawing from personal experiences and those of fellow veterans. His work blends powerful fiction with autobiographical truth, capturing the struggles of isolation, the bonds formed in the shadows of trauma, and the search for meaning in life's later chapters. Whether speaking to a younger generation or reaching out to veterans who feel forgotten, Greg's stories are rooted in empathy, strength, and the unbreakable will to keep going. When he's not writing, Greg shares his journey through fitness and recovery on social media, inspiring others-veteran or not-to fight for their health, their peace, and their voice.