Saga of a Mortal Woman is a mythic literary novella set in the Greco-Mediterranean world of approximately 400 BC.
Told through interconnected passages spanning decades, it follows an unnamed mortal woman whose life becomes entwined with Chiron—the immortal centaur healer, teacher, and exile of Greek tradition.
As they travel through islands, sanctuaries, ruined cities, and sacred thresholds, their relationship deepens into something neither fully understands. What begins as fascination becomes a meditation on love, mortality, duty, inheritance, and the cost of choosing one path over another.
Blending classical mythology with psychological realism, Saga of a Mortal Woman explores the spaces between myth and memory, where gods move quietly through dreams, nature, and human consequence.
Written in restrained, lyrical prose inspired by Greek tragedy and oral storytelling traditions, the novella invites readers into a world both ancient and strangely familiar.
Saga of a Mortal Woman is a mythic literary novella set in the Greco-Mediterranean world of approximately 400 BC.
Told through interconnected passages spanning decades, it follows an unnamed mortal woman whose life becomes entwined with Chiron—the immortal centaur healer, teacher, and exile of Greek tradition.
As they travel through islands, sanctuaries, ruined cities, and sacred thresholds, their relationship deepens into something neither fully understands. What begins as fascination becomes a meditation on love, mortality, duty, inheritance, and the cost of choosing one path over another.
Blending classical mythology with psychological realism, Saga of a Mortal Woman explores the spaces between myth and memory, where gods move quietly through dreams, nature, and human consequence.
Written in restrained, lyrical prose inspired by Greek tragedy and oral storytelling traditions, the novella invites readers into a world both ancient and strangely familiar.