In the epic finale of The Trials of Apollo, a fallen god must reclaim his place through sacrifice, face ancient evils, and discover what it truly means to be human.
The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer are two epic poems chronicling the Trojan War and Odysseus’s perilous journey home, shaping Western literature and mythology.
Penelope reclaims her story from the Odyssey, offering a witty, feminist retelling that reexamines power, loyalty, and the fate of the twelve hanged maids.
In a dying city, Antigone defies Kreon’s rule to honor her brother, as love, rebellion, and sacrifice collide, reshaping the fates of Ismene, Haemon, and all they cherish.
Helen of Troy by Andrew Lang reimagines the legendary story of Helen, whose beauty sparked the Trojan War, blending classical mythology with poetic narrative.