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Category: Myths (New Fiction)

Myths (New Fiction)

Achilles’s Heel

by Charlotte Dovey Achilles’s father came from a family of working class immigrants from Greece.  His father, Euripides, was a … Continue reading Achilles’s Heel

Myths (New Fiction)

Persephone and Hades

by Charlotte Dovey Persephone is the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of corn, or the harvest, a goddess much loved … Continue reading Persephone and Hades

Myths (New Fiction)

The Torture of the Comfortable Chair

by Charlotte Dovey Ava opened the long grey envelope marked with the insignia of the local town council.  It contained … Continue reading The Torture of the Comfortable Chair

Myths (New Fiction)

Reification of a Consciousness

by Charlotte Dovey Henry David bolted awake as toppled over onto his side, banging his head against a rock with … Continue reading Reification of a Consciousness

Myths (New Fiction)

Francesca and Paolo, The Archetypes

by Charlotte Dovey Dante treads across the carpet with his usual ease, in front of the roaring fire, in Virgil’s … Continue reading Francesca and Paolo, The Archetypes

Myths (New Fiction)

Hope

by Charlotte Dovey As a young woman, Dora was very pretty.  It also happened that she was endowed with a … Continue reading Hope

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