Most people know Chang'e for being the beautiful but lonely Goddess of the Moon with a pet jade rabbit. But once upon a time, Chang'e was just a regular goddess. Sure, she lived on Mount Kunlun with all the other impressive gods, and she was an incredible musician and dancer, but in lots of other ways she was just like you. She wanted the best for herself and she stood up to her bully. This is her story.
Packed with facts from the Chinese mythology and graphic art panels, 'Little Myths' is the perfect series for little mythology lovers.
Eliza Chan is a Scottish-born fantasy author who writes about East Asian mythology, British folklore and reclaiming the dragon lady, but preferably all three at once. Her short fiction has been published in The Dark, Podcastle, Fantasy Magazine and The Best of British Fantasy.
Her debut novel FATHOMFOLK is inspired by mythology, folklore, East and South-East Asian cities and diaspora feels. It will be published by Orbit in Spring 2024 with the sequel to follow.
In her free time, Eliza can be found tabletop gaming, cosplaying, crafting and toddler wrangling. She lives in Manchester with her family and a sizeable collection of dragons, Totoros and (mostly toy) weapons.