Amphitrite [ May 2018 ]
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2016
The myth of how Poseidon, second son of Kronos and Rhea, Lord of the Seas, came to find his wife.
To be published.
      
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The gods of the ancient Mediterranean Sea, find themselves cornered when their predecessors return from the farthest depths of the underworld. Now cornered, the deities rely on the few remaining demi-gods to defend the world against its usurpers. I wrote this story back in 2012, when I was still in grade 10, with the intention of one day publishing it. However, with the release of the Percy Jackson series, my dreams of publishing this story shattered. My writing career then transitioned into a lot more writing and experiencing life, which means when I look back on this story, I look back on it with pride. Pride in the amount I have grown as a writer and as a person. So please love this story, for all its misguided morals, poor writing techniques, and littered mistakes because we all start somewhere.