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Published 07/21/22
Published 07/21/22
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Published 07/21/22
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Published 07/21/22
In this episode, I'll be talking about the two women were both faithful followers of their gods and condemned for their actions.
Published 03/04/22
The two females featured in this episode are very different but there was one element they both wanted. The first didn’t realise what she was doing with the wedding gift she was presented by Zeus; the second wanted to help the less fortunate and devoted her life to caring for the poor and infirmed.
Published 02/18/22
In this episode, I talk about Hera, Queen of the Gods and Margaret Thatcher, UK's first female Prime Minister.
Published 02/04/22
Today’s podcast is about two princesses, one mythical and one who rose to mythic prominence. I guess the latter description will depend on how you perceive her and what you’ve read about her in the press. And yes, both are from royalty, though one married into the royal family.
Published 01/10/22
Women, since the dawn of time were scorned, vilified or regarded as ball-busters if they showed strength or scaled through the ranks to CEO. Throughout history, there are examples of women condemned for supposed actions. In this episode, I talk about Helen of Sparta and Mata Hari, two women vilified and blamed for actions of men.
Published 12/30/21
This is the fifth short story in the Accursed Women collection and is about Medousa. I've written the story retrospectively, beginning with Medousa as a gorgon hunted by Perseus and go back in time to when she is a child living with her parents. I wanted to show Medousa as a real person, with siblings, parents and dreams. However, with most ancient Greek legends featuring women, she is vilified and made into a monster as a way for men to blame the female race for their sexual attraction and...
Published 12/29/21
This is the fourth short story in the Accursed Women collection. Here's a little known fact, the Bishop of Rotterdam, who mistranslated the Greek word for pithos, meaning jar, into pyxis, which means box. The phrase 'Pandora's box' has been incorrect for the last 600 years!
Published 12/24/21
This is the second short story in the Accursed Women collection. The idea for the story came from a passage written by Herodotos. What if Helen never went to Troy with Paris? Where did she go? and what is her story?
Published 12/23/21
This short story is the third in the Accursed Women collection. Hera is being interview by Drake Dabbler, a talk show host, who is patting himself on the back for the groundbreaking coup in interviewing one of the mysterious Olympian Gods.
Published 12/23/21
This is the first story in the Accursed Women collection of short stories. It is about Phaedra who falls in love with her husband's son from a previous marriage.
Published 12/18/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://luccav.com/2020/07/05/novella-series-and-blog-articles-tie-in/
Published 12/15/21
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://luccav.com/2021/03/23/secret-societies-and-the-search-for-magical-artefacts/
Published 03/23/21