Not many people are familiar with Greek mythology but, quite a number of people are acquainted with the tale of a woman who has snakes for hair and whose gaze can petrify even the mightiest of men.
Revisiting Greek myths with a female perspective has become something of a publishing trend in recent years. Debut author Lauren J.A. Bear adds “Medusa’s Sisters” to a growing shelf of ...
Four years ago, an ornamental sweet potato of all things shook up the green industry. Additionally, it was named after Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology.
Ancient Greek mythology is an ever-popular subject. From myths to mystical characters. One of the most popular and filmed ...
Four years ago, an ornamental sweet potato shook up the green industry. It was named after Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology. If you remember from junior high, this lady had snakes for hair. My ...
Medusa was the name of a Gorgon in greek mythology. Once a beautiful woman, she had sex with Poseidon in the temple of the goddess Athena. Upon discovering this, Athena transformed Medusa into a ...