Harmonia Grey is an oracular nonbinary author of fantasy and historical fiction with bittersweet endings. They are a certified Classics nerd who adores low-fantasy settings, magical realism, mythology, cheese, cats, science, candle-lit rooms, quietude, and queer stories.
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Well of Souls: a queer romantic tragedy by Harmonia Grey An ancient katabasis, retold. Eurydice, a superstitious bard-turned-huntress living the good life with her sellsword wife, is compelled to venture into the depths of the Underworld to save the souls of her estranged once-lover and fellow bard Orpheus and that of his new wife after their royal wedding ends in tragedy. With only Hecate to help and guide her, Eurydice must survive not only taunting spirits, but her own psyche as well. Nestled between Xena: Warrior Princess and the works of Madeline Miller, Well of Souls is a queer reimagining of the mythological tale of Eurydice and Orpheus—a novella filled with love and tragedy in equal measure, featuring a trans bi Eurydice prone to anxiety and a bi Orpheus. This book was initially published under the pen name H.M. Biggs then republished as Harmonia Grey. |