Happy Pride Month From House of the Muses Part Twelve!
Happy Pride Month! We are closing out an eventful Pride Month 2025 with House of the Muses, A Deviant Mind, Voices Against Bullying and sharing many more great stories to a new generation of LGBTQIA+ readers! Thank you all for your incredible support and here’s to many more awesome and incredible stories!!!!
The plots and schemes of Andromeda and Gorgo of the House of Penthilos against the public character of Sappho finally go too far. Dika confers with the gods–particularly with Eris, the Goddess of Strife–in hopes of striking a bargain to spare lives and reputations, but what Gorgo already has in motion makes Dika’s effort too little, too late. Dika’s memory drifts back to the funeral of Sappho and to the events of the night that she and Gongyla took the law into their own hands. On trial for the murders of Andromeda and Gorgo, Dika and Gongyla know that the penalty for murdering a noble of the House of Penthilos…is death.
The legend began almost 20 years ago with the discovery of DAZ 3D Studio.
In 2007 Pam took the fledgling Poser comic genre to new heights with the debut of her long-running graphic novel series, House of the Muses: The Latter Days of Sappho of Lesbos, told in first person by one of Sappho’s students, Mnasidika of Sparta, richly interwoven with history and poetry from ancient translations.
Her work with the world-wide acclaimed historical fiction series House of the Muses earned her the 2008 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant for Outstanding Series. The series won numerous reviews and mentions and was favorably reviewed in more than 27 countries in its heyday between 2007-2012. The tenth and final chapter was completed and the collection of ten issues were compiled into two 300 page graphic novel volumes in September 2019.
Harrison has been credited by Comic Book Resources’ Brian Cronin and veteran comic legend Sergio Aragonés as “THE best CGI comic artist EVER”. An accomplished penciller as well, her pencils can be found in House of the Muses #3 and a past episode of Roy Duncan’s Frankenstein Apocalypse.
She continues her storytelling in a gripping Sci-Fi space opera adventure, A Deviant Mind, created in 1980 and finally published in 2010, that far transcends its original LGBT audience.
Pam’s work has also appeared in ALPHABET Anthology, Dark Mischief horror anthology, Voices Against Bullying and more. In 2018 Pam became Chief Editor of ICC Magazine, the flagship publication of the Independent Creators Connection, a popular culture magazine that promotes other Independent comic artists, with resources for creating stories, along with the latest pop culture interests. Read her latest series at http://adeviantmind.com.
Check out ALL her books in print at houseofthemuses.com.
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