Six Sentence Sunday – Asterion and Poseidon

Happy Six Sentence Sunday! 🙂 I finally finished the first draft of my novella about the Minotaur (working title: “Poseidon’s mask”) – yay! 🙂 I am posting today another excerpt from it (nine sentences instead of six – but some are really...

Six Sentence Sunday – Theseus

Happy Sunday to all! 🙂 I was absent last week, but now I’m back with another snippet of a work in progress – a rewrite of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur (novella-length, Young adult fantasy). This time we are in Theseus’ point of view....

Six Sentence Sunday

Good Sunday everyone! For this week’s post, I have chosen the opening six (or so) sentences from a work in progress – a rewrite of the ancient Greek myth of the Minotaur. In the ancient myth, the Minotaur’s name is given as Asterion, the Starry One....

Six Sentence Sunday – Indra

Happy Sunday to all! 🙂 This was a long weekend in Cyprus (Friday April 1st was a national holiday), so I have had more time for writing, which is great. For this week’s post, I chose the opening lines of my short fantasy story “Indra’s Return”...

Six Sentence Sunday – Zeph’s question

Six Sentence Sunday, and since that’s the only thing I’ve got time to post at this point on my blog (and I like it, too!), here goes one last snippet from The Angel Genome. After losing her son, Sam, Lucia has decided that moving on is the only way to keep...

Six Sentence Sunday: Meet Zeph

Happy Sunday everyone! 🙂 I am posting another excerpt from my short story The Angel Genome published in the Extinct doesn’t Mean forever Anthology, out now in electronic format!     Lucia lost her son, Sam, in an accident six months ago. Her husband is...