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The Time After Oblivion

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What becomes of a god when no one believes? After one too many drinks at Dionysus' bar, Jason and Hercules find themselves transported to the 21st a world where they've been practically forgotten. The gods of Olympus are gone, existing in a separate dimension, forced only to observe as the world relegates their history to children's stories and fantasy. But some of the Olympians still remember a time when people came to them in droves, worshipping and sacrificing in their name, and they miss the love which was bestowed upon them. Join the heroes, along with Zeus, Cupid, Artemis, and many others, in a tale across time, combining classic mythology with modern storytelling. What's left to do for a god when their followers have left them? Find out in The Time after Oblivion .

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Published December 4, 2020

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Jonny Capps

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Hey guys, I'm Jonny Capps. I write about stuff that never happened but totally might someday, and other stuff that will probably never happen, but should. My first book, Mythos: The Time after Oblivion, is an expansion of Greek and Roman mythology, with the Olympians reemerging in the 21st Century. I would love for people to start referring to its sub-genre as Ambrosiapunk, but so far, I'm the only one who does.

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August 11, 2023
This book was super fun. The fight scenes were especially well done and I found myself invested from start to finish. It's an interesting take on the Greek myths. I also think the author did a great job of briefly explaining each character for those who aren't familiar with the myth, without overdoing it in a way that would be boring for those who are already aware of each hero's backstory.
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