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MEAGAN CLEVELAND

Riddles of the Sphinx

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Riddles of the Sphinx

Thebes is cursed. Or so Ismene’s nurse tells her. Ismene has never been outside the palace; she’s led a sheltered life protected from the plague that took the lives of her parents, the king and queen. But when a mysterious voice compels her to leave the safety of her known world, Ismene decides to venture out on her own. Soon she learns the only things keeping her inside the palace are the lies being fed to her by the ones she loves. Ismene disguises herself as a boy to join the delegation on their way to Delphi for the Pythian Games. In Delphi, Ismene comes face-to-face with the owner of the voice: the god Apollo himself. When Apollo tells Ismene her city and her family are destined to be destroyed, Ismene will do anything to prevent this from happening. She makes a bargain with the god, agreeing to go into his service if she cannot stop the war between her brothers. Joining the famous seer Tiresias, Ismene travels Hellas and the Underworld to unlock the secrets of her past. She uses her own curse—visions of the past, present, and future—to try to change the course of fate to save a kingdom, end a war, and reunite her family. But the god has only given her three months to try and solve the family mystery. The war rages on and Ismene may be destined to be the only survivor.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Meagan Cleveland is an author with a passion for the classics. Her MA and BA in Classics have taken her on many adventures: attending a week-long conference speaking exclusively in Latin, living with archaeologists in Rome, delivering a paper on Greek tragedy at a conference at Oxford, and searching for the Sphinx in modern Thebes. Whether on the page, or in the archaeologist’s trench, the classics are still alive if you know where to look.

Awards

J.M.Bell Classics Scholarship 2012, awarded to the student continuing in the Honours program in Classics with the highest average

Conferences

Murder Moral Panic, Mythos, Modernity Conference, Mansfield College, Oxford, UK, 2015, Speaker, Session Chair


Conventiculum Lexintoniense Conference, Lexington Kentucky USA, 2013, Latin Immersion.

Podcast Appearances

Albert, Liv. "Conversations: When Romans Write Greek Myth, Statius' Thebaid w/  Meagan Cleveland." Let's Talk About Myths, Baby!. August 25, 2023. Podcast 1 hour 14 mins.

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