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As Above, So Below: Tales of Gods and Men
As Above, So Below: Tales of Gods and Men is a collection of short stories ranging from contemporary fantasy to high fantasy. The stories share tales from different time periods and worlds of the gods and those who worship the gods.
“The Death of Family Values” shares the story of how death himself, Thanatos, finds himself in a laundromat with two other gods discussing his strained relationship with the night, otherwise known as his mother, Nyx.
“The Hubris of the Narcissus Flower” is similar to the tale of Narcissus in which a girl named Cassandra, a devout follower of Artemis, must protect her village from a selfish schemer named Demetrius.
“Forbidden Fruits of the Forest” is a tale of a sheltered, half-celestial druid named Andromeda encountering an enticing offer from a group of strangers they rescued in the forest. Can they truly trust the fruit within their reach?
About the Author
Lumine Starr
Lumine Starr is a writer and editor who is passionate about all things fantasy and mythology. She will spend hours researching regional folklore for her writing and just for fun. Lumi strives to keep new generations fascinated with mythology the same way she was as a child. When she’s not buried in a book, Lumi enjoys dressing up as fictional characters and giving faeries little gifts.
You can find samples of Lumine’s voiceover on CastingCallClub as luminestarr.
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