The Odyssey Retold By Teilo Berquier

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Yes. Forever. Eighty-eight chapters delivered to your inbox, the website for re-reading, the glossary, the comments, all free. No paywall, no premium tier on the chapters, no upsell inside the letter.

If you want to support the project, the other-work page lists the doors that pay the rent (coaching, the Brotherhood community, the Modern Man book). None of them are required.

About two minutes' reading. Sometimes a touch more for the longer mythic beats, never longer than four. The letter lands in your inbox at dawn in your local timezone by default. You can change the hour from your account.

No. The whole point is that you don't have to. The Retold is written for the reader who would like to know the canon but never will if it means hexameter. Greek concepts (xenia, nostos, kleos) appear naturally and are glossed when they need to be. The glossary keeps them within a click.

The default is one a day. Future chapters live behind a quiet fade in the library: you can see them coming, you can't read them yet. This is on purpose. The cadence is part of the work.

You can spend obols (the engagement currency you earn by reading, rating, sharing) to skip ahead a chapter. Most readers never do.

Nothing happens. The chapter waits in the library. The next one still arrives tomorrow at dawn. Many readers read in bursts of three or four on Saturday mornings, the letters are sized for that too.

Teilo Berquier. Executive and life coach, author of The Odyssey of the Modern Man. Every word that lands in your inbox is his. AI is in the workshop as a thinking partner, it is not on the page. More on the about page.

No. The Retold is for everyone. The Odyssey of the Modern Man is the men-specific book in Teilo's wider work; the Brotherhood community is the men-specific room. The daily letter that arrives in your inbox is gender-neutral and addresses any reader as Odysseus.

Yes, one click in the footer of any letter. Your reading history is deleted from our records on request. Privacy details on the privacy page.

Write to [email protected]. He'll answer himself, slowly but really. Best questions land in the FAQ, usually with attribution.