
Orpheus + Eurydice reWoven
2022
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Orpheus and Eurydice have one of the most adaptable narratives in Western Civilization. With themes of love and loss, death and rebirth, faithfulness and betrayal, it remains a Greek myth best open to interpretations and retellings in relation to modern thought. This anthology collects authors who reweave the full myth in new and surprising ways This book features the stories: A Thousand Words Unspoken by Mei Davis Who Turns to Gaze Too Soon by Rhonda Eikamp Considerations for a Catabasis by Philippa Evans In the Absense of Color by Sharmon Gazaway Bloodless Spirits by Marshall J. Moore
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Authors
Rhonda Eikamp
Author · 3 books
Rhonda Eikamp is originally from Texas and lives in Germany with her husband, two linguistically confused daughters and a cat that is just confused. Stories of hers have appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, Perihelion, and The Colored Lens. Past lives include working at the UN in Vienna and picking grapes in Mainz. She currently works as a translator for a German law firm and is conducting a very slow but promising experiment in time travel.