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Meduso

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Meduso

Venomous snakes for hair.

A glare that will cast people to stone.

Beheaded by the tragic Greek hero, Perseus.

It’s a safe assumption that we all know the basic facts about one of Greek Mythology’s most famous monsters, Medusa; the beautiful maiden cursed and turned into a Gorgon. Her tragic story and death at the hands of the hero, Perseus, has been told countless times for thousands of years.

But the thing with Greek Mythology is just that. They are myths. Narrated, fictional legends as old as time that have been passed down from generation to generation. Time has a way of changing the original tale. So, how can we be sure that the myths we think we know are the real story?

What if important aspects of these myths have been altered? What if the monster wasn’t really a monster at all? What if Medusa wasn’t actually Medusa? What if her name was Meduso? And what if she wasn’t a her, but a him? This is the tale of Meduso and his death at the hands of the hero Perseus’ sword. It is a tale of innocence, love, betrayal, and tragedy.

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Genre

Release date

19 February 2022

Paperback ISBN

Orientation

Length

Sexual Content

Gender Identity

329

pages

Dimensions

12.7 x 2.11 x 20.32

(cm)

Trigger Warnings

Part of the

The Mythologay series

The series of books featuring gay and gender-reversed extra-spicy retellings of classic Greek mythology.

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B.J. Irons

About

BJ Irons works in the field of education. Many of his personal experiences as a gay man, have contributed to his books.

Being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community himself, BJ hopes to continue to bring...

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