I love Greek Mythology. I think it has grabbed my interest since my primary years. I used to read a lot of Ancient Egyptian books, until my mom bought me an Ancient Greek book. I started to wonder, about the gods, the myths, the history. I dug deeper year-by-year, until fifth grade. I found out about Percy Jackson, which is unmistakably a great source to pique younger middle schoolers interest in the myths. I laughed, I was shocked, I thought, but more importantly, I reacted strongly to the series. I believe the stronger humans react to the material, the more memorable and impactful it becomes, no matter positive or negative. Greek Mythology sure rubbed me in the right way, though. It lead me to EPIC: The Musical, to a new project called ‘ILIAD’ (which is a prequel of EPIC), and the actual Odyssey and Iliad. It also taught me so much more about all the myths, all the impurities both humans and the gods have, some morals, and even some ways to dramatize my writing. It has been one of my most outstanding passions throughout several years, and I am proud to not lose interest for the myths.