The Royal Magician of Oz Trilogy is a 3 volume tale of magic and wonder that recalls the cherished values of friendship, loyalty and courage. These timeless tales of Oz reminds us of the value of overcoming our deepest fears and conquering the challenges that might otherwise defeat us.

Volume One; Magician of Oz, Volume Two; Shadow Demon of Oz and Volume Three; Family of Oz are now available for your reading enjoyment, as well as The Ozian Adventure of Pickleless & Blu.

The Emerald Slippers of Oz
, featuring an Introduction by Roger S. Baum; great grandson of L. Frank Baum, as well as Tails of Oz and Even More Tails of Oz are also
available for your reading enjoyment.

Nomes of Oz is a wonderful adventure for anyone who loves the 1939 MGM film, The Wizard of Oz.

The newest adventure in Oz, entitled: The First Witches of Oz is now available and fast becoming a best-seller in the Land of Oz.

All are available in both paperback and Kindle.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Magician of Oz and the Adultification of Oz!

When I set out to write Magician of Oz back in 2009, I had in mind a message of Love, family, friendship and the values they imply. These were the values I grew up with and I often found them within the pages of Oz.

Over the years, I have watched as Oz became something beyond what I believe L. Frank Baum, the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and 13 other books about Oz, had in mind. His stories were meant for children. The language, settings and magical lands were geared towards a child's perspective. Oddly enough, it not only worked for children, but for most adults as well, at least during his time and the years following .

During the post-war era of the 50's-60's, the Wizard of Oz became an icon of television and thus was transformed into legend. Nonetheless, as attitudes and perceptions changed, so did Oz. The need to make Oz more appealing to adults (they're the ones who spend the money) grew in leaps and bounds and soon, Oz had zombies, hookers and Death.

I found this appalling and decided that I would return Oz to a more simplistic, idealized vision more in line with what L. Frank Baum had in mind. To date, with the publications of Magician of Oz, Shadow Demon of Oz and Family of Oz, I feel that I have succeeded in putting forth the message I had intended, although it took 3 books to complete that message. I had only intended 1 book, but the story demanded 2 additional books in order to be more clear and concise.

Now, I have nearly completed The Ozian Adventure of Pickleless & Blu, a spin-off of Family of Oz, and the message of Love, family and friendship continues on without the Adultification of Oz.

I personally believe that the Royal Historian of Oz, L. Frank Baum, would be pleased.

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

2 comments:

  1. I wish you well with your effort.

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  2. Oz has certainly spawned so many stories. I just finished reading SOn of a Witch by Gregory maguire.
    Nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com
    Happy A-Zing!

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