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Cover to Cover #304A: James A. Owen

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Posted by Summer Brooks on Monday, 7 Apr 2008

Show Notes: Interview with James A. Owen

Mike M takes a moment to reminisce about Joe Murphy, his contributions to The Dragon Page and to Wingin’ It, and Mike S recounts a Dragon*Con experience with Joe. Mason Rocket is still missed.

Joe Murphy Review: Listen to Joe’s review of both the book and the movie “Ella Enchanted”.

Also, check out Mike S’ site, Stormwolf.com to get “The Secrets: Serial Fiction”, a new e-book guide to developing and writing serial fiction.

Interview: Illustrator and author James A. Owen joins us in studio, in the midst of his school and library tour to talk about The Search for the Red Dragon, the second books in the “Imaginarium Geographica”.

The stories and the artwork in this series are wonderful, with the grand scope of history, geography, literature and mythology that are intertwined. Now, combine this with the 7-book “Mythworld” series that will eventually tie into the 7-book “Imaginarium” series, plus a tie-in with the “Starchild” graphic novels, and you’ve got a truly rich world that needs it’s own book of footnotes just to keep track of all of the references.

Either way, it’s a fun world to read in and let your imagination run in.

Submitting Listener comments: If you have any suggestions or comments, please let us know! “Cover to Cover” has it’s own call-in line, 206-350-READ! That’s 206-350-7323, or just email Michael with a comment you’ve recorded yourself!

Second Life Info: FarPoint Media’s castle can be found at these coordinates: http://slurl.com/secondlife/beraudes/203/151/49.

FarPoint Forums: Head on over to the FarPoint Forums and join in the discussions on Dragon Page topics, and for most of your favorite FPM shows!

Promo: The Babylon Podcast
Promo: Sending A Wave: Interview with Nathan Fillion, (available April 9, 2008)

 
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7 Responses to “Cover to Cover #304A: James A. Owen”
  1. Mario Z. says on :

    Very interesting interview guys! I just discovered “Mythworld” and “Imaginarium” and I’m gonna get those books as soon as possible :)

    Greetings from Vienna

  2. JohnV says on :

    dang it guys.. just when I get my ” to read ” list whittled to single digits there’ comes this series
    gonna have to hit Borders this weekend.

  3. Alexander says on :

    First you get me hooked on Jim Butcher and now you tempt me with even more cool, smart andfun books. I don’t have the time to read all this, but I know as soon as I get my self south of the 60th parallel I will go shopping for more in no small part due to your input.

  4. CanuckLou says on :

    Very ambitious ‘project’ on Mr. Owen’s part. And a cunningly crafted piece of business as well.

  5. CanuckLou says on :

    I should add that I attended the Monday, April 7th Writing Class in Second Life.

    I’m Old Darth in SL - or OD for short.

    Mike and Kat run a great course and it is very entertaining and educational.

  6. Rebecca says on :

    Holy crap! these books sound AMAZING. Exactly the thing I love.

    I need them. Hopefully my local store has some copies in store. Thanks for the interview!

  7. Knanshon says on :

    As I subscriber to Mike Stackpole’s The Secrets newsletter I have purchased his recently released guide to writing Serial Fiction and so far, like the rest of The Secrets it is gold; really useful, up-to-the-minute information.

    If you are thinking of buying the Serial Fiction guide and also thinking of paying for a subscribtion to The Secrets it might be worth subscribing first. I don’t know whether or not this holds for new subscribers but I got a subscriber discount on the Serial Fiction guide.

    On another note, I wish my glorified typewriter of a laptop had the polygon power to run Second Life, I really feel I’m missing out on the goings-on over there. I hope that the recently advertised next installment in the Fortress Draconis podio book appears in the regular feed soon.

    Knanshon says: See my posts on FarPoint Forums for more interesting thoughts and comments that I won’t repeat here.

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