Discount on my most popular series
Celebrating the success of Before Olympus and 2,000+ new readers
Hello friends.
Just a quick one from me today before we crack on with the new series on Sunday.
When I began writing Before Olympus, I never imagined quite how many people would end up reading it. Since the series started six months ago, more than two thousand new readers have joined this publication. It’s been very special to see the readership grow around these questions on the deeper roots of the Western imagination.
As a small thank you (and because it’s important to me that my work remains accessible) I’m offering a discount on the series until the end of the month.
The discount includes the complete thirteen-part series, along with access to my full archive of 150+ essays, myths, poems, and stories, each accompanied by an audio recording of me reading it to you.
It will also include discounted access to my new series, The Old Gods of Europe. You can read a little more about that here.
If you’re already part of the paid community and have been reading along these past months, thank you. Truly. It has been a joy to share this journey with you. This publication is entirely reader-funded, so your support really does, quite literally, make it all possible.
I’d love to hear: which god spoke to you most deeply, and which one are you walking with now?
One of the things I’ve noticed while writing this series is that we are often living inside a particular mythic landscape, often without realising it. Sometimes a god arrives at a certain moment in our lives, shaping the questions we ask, the particular challenges we face, and the inner transformations and changes we are called towards. Looking at our circumstances through a mythic or archetypal lens can sometimes reveal patterns that would otherwise remain hidden.
I have often found that we are sitting at the foot of a god without knowing it, and I'd love to hear who that might be for you.
ALSO, with the Solstice coming up on Sunday, a reminder that you can find a free ritual prompt to either add to your existing practice, or use as a place to begin. It’s simple and straightforward, like all good things!
If you’re relatively new here, you can find it, along with a collection of free ritual prompts following the Wheel of the Year, in the menu.
Without further ado, here is the discount link. When you subscribe annually, it will give you 10% off your subscription. The offer expires on June 30th.
Until Sunday,
Gabriela xo

















Maybe a god arrives first as a pattern. Lilith, though outside the Greek pantheon, has appeared in my life with strange repetition for years, as if I kept meeting the same question in different forms. After your Aphrodite essay, Aphrodite has begun to feel present in that same way. Perhaps I have been sitting between them for years: Aphrodite asking me to become visible, Lilith asking what I would lose if I obeyed.
Id buy it twice if I had too