What if Greek nuns in late antiquity had written a saint's life for Penelope to turn her into the founder of a monastery? I always thought Penelope was a saint for taking back that joke of a husband, so why not turn her into a real one?
Since Odysseus left the island, Calypso no longer sang at the loom.
Odysseus' life as an average Japanese high schooler.
Someday soon, he hopes, believes, his master will arrive; Though others doubt, still he has faith—the master is alive. (Just a short poem I wrote for literature class, dedicated to Odysseus' dog, Argus. Rated K plus for death. That's about it.)
A series of very short stories about characters from The Odyssey in the morning. There is very little plot, but it is safe to assume that the stories all take place on the same morning, so small connections may become evident. I have no current plans to expand any of these, but may continue to add more of them over time.
Alone in the underworld, Tiresias reflects.
Short scene summaries from an exaggerated Odysseus' point of view. I consider this a bit of a crack!fic. I did this for Language Arts class.
Poem. In Penelope's POV while awaiting her husband's return. Written is "semi old-fashioned" style to stick with the original story's theme and tone (I hope).
What it says on the tin: an overview of the Odyssey in sestina form.