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Encyclopedia > Maera

In Greek mythology, two people bore the name Maera.

  1. Daughter of Proetus, mother of Locrus by Zeus, Maera was a friend of Artemis'. Artemis killed Maera because she lost her virginity to Zeus.
  2. Daughter of Atlas.

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Blind Faith (1607 words)
Maera sat on the deck, he brilliant vermillion of the setting sun on the water in bright, entrancing dances.
Maera sat crosslegged on her small cot, carefully running the tip of her penicl across a piece of parchment in wide circling movements.
Maera shook her head as she continued to shade the texture of the parchment.
www.myspace.com/maerapaki (234 words)
Maera has the talent to show and portray so many styles of music in a single session.
Maera's strong vocal abilities range from the low to high registers, and feedback from listeners, have likened her voice from Aretha Franklin to Tracy Chapman.
Having been actively performing around Perth for 7 months, Maera is enjoying the versatility to play solo, duo, trio or as a band, which has allowed her music to extend to heights beyond her comprehension, with every performance encompassing a variety of music genres.
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