![]() They were still small then, not quite the gods they would become. Thanatos was six the first time his brother fell in love. Because this week, we’re diving into the twins, Thanatos, god of death, and Hypnos, god of sleep. All but Hermes directly tie into this now, though today’s will be the last for this month. At this point, this will definitely make more sense if you’ve read the others. And the fourth, The King, is about his majesty, Hades, god of the underworld. The third, The Messenger, is about, you guessed it, messenger to the gods, Hermes. The second, The Queen, is about her majesty, Persephone, goddess of spring and queen of the underworld. The first, The Ferryman, is about Charon, gatekeeper to the underworld and guardian of the river Styx. This week’s is the fifth in my Greek mythos series. In the next four weeks, you’ll get a look at two short stories from my Greek mythology retelling, the first chapter of my faery novel, and another edition of planet people! However, with Halloween celebrations in full swing on the blog, I wanted to bring this back for a special four-week look into some of my spooky stories. Two of my last posts for the project were first chapters of finished novels that Thursday Thousand helped me get back to. ![]() It was in an effort to get myself working, and, suffice to say, it worked. It could be any genre, any length beyond that, and could even contain mild cliffhangers! Why? Because some of those definitely turned into novels, let’s be honest here. Welcome to the special Halloween edition of Thursday Thousand! In February, I began a short project where I had to post a short story every week, on Thor’s Day, that had only one parameter: it had to be, had minimum, 1000 words long.
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