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Readers of Lore Olympus and Song of Achilles will love this complete re-imagining of the classic myth of the fearsome Gorgon of Greek mythology. Song for Medusa imagines Medusa and blind princess Danae falling in love in the face of insurmountable odds.
Song for Medusa is a sapphic exploration of the petrifying gorgon, Medusa, as she falls in love with a blind princess, who isn't affected by her curse. Medusa has lived in her temple prison for years, turning the men who seek glory and her head to stone. Her only comfort is the mysterious songs that come from the villa palace above. Who is the mysterious woman behind Medusa's only joy? After a chance encounter with Princess Danae, whose blindness spares her from turning into stone, the two women find kindred spirits in their loneliness and soon, fall in love. With a cast of characters both from the heavens and humanity, this story will take readers to a world both familiar and fantastical.
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Readers of Lore Olympus and Song of Achilles will love this complete re-imagining of the classic myth of the fearsome Gorgon of Greek mythology. Song for Medusa imagines Medusa and blind princess Danae falling in love in the face of insurmountable odds.
Song for Medusa is a sapphic exploration of the petrifying gorgon, Medusa, as she falls in love with a blind princess, who isn't affected by her curse. Medusa has lived in her temple prison for years, turning the men who seek glory and her head to stone. Her only comfort is the mysterious songs that come from the villa palace above. Who is the mysterious woman behind Medusa's only joy? After a chance encounter with Princess Danae, whose blindness spares her from turning into stone, the two women find kindred spirits in their loneliness and soon, fall in love. With a cast of characters both from the heavens and humanity, this story will take readers to a world both familiar and fantastical.