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In our twentieth episode, we introduce Lore Olympus, the author, and the genre that brings ancient myths to life in a modern world. We explore why these timeless stories still captivate us and how they continue to evolve.
Content Warning from Rachel Smythe: Lore Olympus regularly deals with themes of physical and mental abuse, sexual trauma, and toxic relationships. Some of the interactions in this volume may be distressing for some readers. Please exercise discretion, and seek out the support of others if you require it.
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Introduction music featured by Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96, B. 179 "American": I. Allegro ma non troppo (1893), performed by the Cleveland Quartet (Telarc, 1991).
By TheBookCommonRoomIn our twentieth episode, we introduce Lore Olympus, the author, and the genre that brings ancient myths to life in a modern world. We explore why these timeless stories still captivate us and how they continue to evolve.
Content Warning from Rachel Smythe: Lore Olympus regularly deals with themes of physical and mental abuse, sexual trauma, and toxic relationships. Some of the interactions in this volume may be distressing for some readers. Please exercise discretion, and seek out the support of others if you require it.
Follow us on Instagram @TheBookCommonRoom
Watch or listen to us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or YouTube: linktr.ee/TheBookCommonRoom
Introduction music featured by Antonín Dvořák's String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96, B. 179 "American": I. Allegro ma non troppo (1893), performed by the Cleveland Quartet (Telarc, 1991).