Jonny Capps écrit sur des événements qui ne se sont jamais produits mais qui pourraient tout à fait se produire, et sur d'autres qui ne se produiront probablement jamais mais devraient. Son œuvre explore des futurs spéculatifs et réimagine des mythes classiques dans des cadres contemporains. Il vise à créer de nouveaux territoires de genre, mêlant mythologie et avancées technologiques, tout en explorant des questions profondes sur les réalités potentielles.
The discovery of a legendary Atlantean gem sparks a conflict between the goddesses Hecate and Nemesis. Hecate sees the gem as a means to aid the Olympians, while Nemesis advocates for its destruction. Their opposing views set the stage for a clash of divine intentions, exploring themes of power, responsibility, and the consequences of wielding immense artifacts.
Set against the backdrop of a fractured family, the narrative explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for power. Characters grapple with personal and collective conflicts, revealing deep-seated emotions and unresolved tensions. As relationships unravel, the story delves into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of division, ultimately questioning the possibility of reconciliation in a world marked by discord.
In the aftermath of the War of the Gods, Athena becomes a solitary goddess navigating the spirit world. She dedicates her existence to protecting souls caught between life and death, showcasing her resilience and commitment to those who have no one else to guide them. This journey explores themes of solitude, redemption, and the eternal bond between the divine and the lost.
What becomes of a god when no one believes? After one too many drinks at Dionysus' bar, Jason and Hercules find themselves transported to the 21st century: a world where they've been practically forgotten. The gods of Olympus are gone, existing in a separate dimension, forced only to observe as the world relegates their history to children's stories and fantasy. But some of the Olympians still remember a time when people came to them in droves, worshipping and sacrificing in their name, and they miss the love which was bestowed upon them. Join the heroes, along with Zeus, Cupid, Artemis, and many others, in a tale across time, combining classic mythology with modern storytelling. What's left to do for a god when their followers have left them? Find out in The Time after Oblivion. This is the large print edition of The Time After Oblivion, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.