Saga of a Mortal Woman (Coming August 2026)

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Saga of a Mortal Woman is a mythic literary saga set in the Greco-Mediterranean world of approximately 400 BC. Told through interconnected passages spanning decades, the novella follows an unnamed mortal woman whose life becomes entangled with Chiron—the immortal centaur healer, teacher, and exile of Greek tradition.

What begins as fascination deepens into a relationship shaped by longing, divided loyalties, prophecy, violence, and the burden of inheritance. As they cross islands, sanctuaries, war-torn cities, and sacred thresholds, the mortal woman confronts the emotional consequences of loving someone both deeply wise and profoundly fractured.

Blending classical mythology with psychological realism, Saga of a Mortal Woman explores themes of mortality, feminine agency, generational trauma, devotion, fate, and the tension between instinct and restraint. Gods appear less as distant rulers than as forces moving quietly through nature, dreams, and human consequence.

Written in restrained, lyrical prose inspired by Greek tragedy and oral storytelling traditions, the novella inhabits the spaces around myth—and the lives of those history leaves unnamed.

At once tender and brutal, philosophical and visceral, Saga of a Mortal Woman is a meditation on love that survives enchantment, and on the search for coherence within a divided world.

Saga of a Mortal Woman is a mythic literary saga set in the Greco-Mediterranean world of approximately 400 BC. Told through interconnected passages spanning decades, the novella follows an unnamed mortal woman whose life becomes entangled with Chiron—the immortal centaur healer, teacher, and exile of Greek tradition.

What begins as fascination deepens into a relationship shaped by longing, divided loyalties, prophecy, violence, and the burden of inheritance. As they cross islands, sanctuaries, war-torn cities, and sacred thresholds, the mortal woman confronts the emotional consequences of loving someone both deeply wise and profoundly fractured.

Blending classical mythology with psychological realism, Saga of a Mortal Woman explores themes of mortality, feminine agency, generational trauma, devotion, fate, and the tension between instinct and restraint. Gods appear less as distant rulers than as forces moving quietly through nature, dreams, and human consequence.

Written in restrained, lyrical prose inspired by Greek tragedy and oral storytelling traditions, the novella inhabits the spaces around myth—and the lives of those history leaves unnamed.

At once tender and brutal, philosophical and visceral, Saga of a Mortal Woman is a meditation on love that survives enchantment, and on the search for coherence within a divided world.