A.J. Mittendorf
Born in 1962, A. J. Mittendorf grew into an astonishingly brilliant but humble amateur musician and professional writer, with an affinity for the classics in all genres of the arts. Although educated in North Dakota where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play, he now resides in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada where he teaches English at a small, but highly-influential college, and he writes award-winning sonnets and other poems, plays and works of short fiction.
Mittendorf is also an exceptionally handsome, humourous and popular instructor of English composition, literature and business writing. Read his stories, but be prepared to swoon.
His stories based on Greek mythology on this Web site include the following: "Priam and Heracles," "Onessimus: Troy's Fall Denied," "Memnon and Achilles," "The Judgment of Paris: A Retelling" and "The Calydoniad."
He also has one poem, a sonnet, based on Greek mythology called "The New Myth."
His single science fiction story is called "Time out of Mind."
He also has to articles in the Reference area: "An Apology for My Greek Tales" and "Glossary of Greek Names."
Email: aj@esteemmag.ca