From the Book - First American edition.
A mortal interlude. Chaos ; Eurynome : the mother of all things ; Chaos to Nyx, goddess of the night ; Nyx to Erebus ; Gaia ; A primordial love story ; Questions for the daughters of Ny x
A mortal interlude. Gaia's golden children ; The four stages of a poisoning ; The unloved ungods : Hecatoncheires ; A Titan sisterhood ; What it means to be a forgotten magic maker ; The river of the dead ; Rhea, mother to gods ; Leto, mother to sun and the moon ; House of Hyperion, Titan of light ; Gaia teaches Rhea retribution ; The Titanomachy
A mortal interlude. Young Zeus : the crossroads ; Metis and Zeus ; Metis, the forgotten king maker ; The metamorphoses of Zeus (an abuser regrets and remembers) ; The making of a god-queen (how Hera survived trauma) ; Hymn for Hera ; Hera, after ; Zeus, after ; Athena rises ; A place to find purpose ; Athena's tale ; Athena, after ; Pallas and Athena ; The birth of Ares ; War and poetry ; Ares, after ; Craving (a synonym for Aphrodite) ; The goddess of love : Aphrodite ; Love and war ; Aphrodite's gift ; Night songs to Aphrodite ; Aphrodite, after ; The blacksmith god ; Lessons from Hephaestus ; The marriage bed ; Haephestus's tale ; The sun god ; Apollo's secret ; Apollo to Icarus ; The moon goddess ; The moon writes a love letter to Artemis ; An interlude with Artemis ; Modern Apollo and Artemis ; Athena and Artemis's contemporary manifesto ; Poseidon, god of the sea ; Myths about the water dispelled ; Poseidon to Zeus ; Amphitrite chides Poseidon ; Amphitrite ; Modern-day sea god(s) ; Hestia ; Advice from Hestia to girls ; Goddess of harvest ; Garden walks with Demeter ; A friendship : Demeter and Hestia ; Demeter to Hades (a mother's fury) ; Persephone to Demeter ; Hades to Persephone ; Persephone to Hades ; Persephone to Theseus and Pirithous ; Persephone and Hades, after ; The messenger, the trickster, guide of the dead ; The life of every party ; Conversations between Hermes and Dionysus
A mortal interlude. Monster mine ; Asterion ; Athena to Medusa ; Echidna to Typhon ; Scylla ; Gorgon (a letter to the patriarchy) ; Lamia and Scylla ; The Erinyes : vengeance-skinned fury
A mortal interlude : to the poets. Defy a god ; Danae, mother of Perseus ; Andromeda, princess of Ethiopia, wife of Perseus ; Penelope, wife of Odysseus ; Argos, dog of Odysseus ; Helen ; Briseis remembers ; Hecuba, wife of Priam, mother of Paris ; Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon ; Megara laments from the underworld ; Hippolyta speaks to the gods ; Io explains recovery to Europa ; Ariadne – Aftermath. Atlas, in our era.