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Jove yearns for ancient times when the gods and mankind worked together. Minerva remembers the past differently. She warns Jove mortals are an ungrateful lot. Nevertheless he reaches out to a young man named Dennis. At first it seems Minerva was right. Dennis wears earbuds, and his music drowns out the voice of the god until Jove speaks through the music player. Then Dennis responds too well. Bizarre behavior makes him a threat to himself and others. His girlfriend doesn't know what to do. The only way she will understand is to listen to the voices of the gods.
In this short story Author Georgiann Baldino updates ancient myth for modern readers.
Georgiann Baldino
Georgiann Baldino has been publishing fiction and nonfiction since 2004, primarily concerning the American Civil War era. Her 2018 book, A Family and Nation Under Fire, from Kent State University Press is a collection of previously unpublished journals and correspondence between Maj. William Medill, 8th Illinois Cavalry, and older brother Joseph, one of the influential owners of the Chicago Tribune. It was selected as a finalist for the Foreword Magazine, Inc. Book of the Year Awards for 2018 in the Adult Nonfiction category. Her newest release, Glory for the Brave, was a finalist in Bob Rich’s 2018 Book Edit Contest.Sample her books and stories at these fine retailers: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo and Smashwords.
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