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.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Scene 1; Act 7: Guest Author Ya Ya Badasu & Reflections: Thoughts, Passions, and Truths

In our continuing program to feature new and exciting authors, I present this week's special guest as part of my contribution to the Virtual Book Tour;

Author Ya Ya Badasu.
Hi, my name is Ya Ya Badasu, my book is called, Reflections: Thoughts, Passions, and Truths, and I write poetry.

I love being a poet because it gives me an opportunity to pack a lot of powerful meaning into a short poem. Traditionally, poems are shorter than novels. This makes me have to choose my words a bit more carefully. I still include detail, but I get straight to the juice. I think that this is good for my readers too. They can never say that they don't know what I'm thinking because I tell them.
My writing process is easy and difficult. It's easy to write down the things that I feel, but it's very difficult to share such private details with my readers. I have very intimate poems, including a few sex poems, and it took so much for me to gather up the courage so that I could share this with my readers. I kept noting back. My readers know how I think, what I like, and what I hate.

As hard as it is to open up about these things, it makes my writing process easier because I do not have to keep anything in or beat around the bush. I have different writing quirks. I always have to listen to music when I write. I love Jazz, so I'm almost always playing Ella Fitzgerald when I begin a new poem. I sit down with a list of notes and thoughts that I have written down, and before I know it, I'm writing the final parts of my poems.

Writer's block is a pretty big issue, especially when I have a goal of how many poems I want done by a certain time. Almost all of my poems have started out as just a few words that I jotted down and put aside for a day or two. I then pick back up from where I started, and I finish the poem. If I don't make any progress with a poem, I copy and paste what I have into another word document, and I start on it at a later date. I try not to let writer's block prevent me from writing, even if all I can write are a few sentences.

Writing is a journey, but getting published is another story. My publisher is Passionate Writer Publishing, and they are wonderful. They're so helpful, but I was very nervous about sending in my poems to them. I have a sorority sister, Omegia Keeys, who is published under the same company, and when I heard that her publishing company was looking for new authors, I submitted a few of my poems, and the company asked me to send in some more. The worst part was waiting for a response. They work quickly, but I remember checking my e-mail after every class just to see if there was anything there. One day seemed like forever, but they responded and accepted my poems. They were the first publishing company that I'd tried, but I heard positive things about them. They've been so helpful with sending promotional material and they keep in touch with newsletters and Facebook updates. I'm very happy with my publisher. The process was easier than I expected, but they're still keeping on my toes with tours. They're helping me to obtain my dreams, and I'm so thankful for this. It feels good to see my book on amazon.com or to see students at school reading my book. I finally feel like a writer.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Shadow Demon of Oz has arrived!

In celebration of the 154th birthday of Lyman Frank Baum,
Royal Historian of Oz and author of

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,
The Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma is proud to present

Volume 2 of the Royal Magician of Oz Trilogy:
Shadow Demon of Oz
.


Front & Back Cover Art by Dennis Anfuso

Authored by James C. Wallace II, who was proclaimed by Her Majesty and Royal Sovereign of Oz, Princess Ozma as the Royal Liaison, Shadow Demon of Oz is the continuing story of Jamie Diggs, great-grandson of the original Wizard of Oz and his journey to become the Royal Magician of Oz.

It was in the early month of Spring when the old humpback trunk of O.Z. Diggs, the original Wizard of Oz was opened by his great grandson, Jamie Diggs,
revealing a magical heritage lurking within.Following in the footsteps of his great grandfather, a young boy named Jamie pursued the ways of magic and soon found himself transported to the magical Land of Oz where, alongside Dorothy, he faced his greatest fears and the fearsome
Army of Trees in defense of the Tin Woodman.Now the young magician is called to return to the Land of Oz to take his place as the new
Royal Magician of Princess Ozma; Ruler and Sovereign of Oz.
And for his first Royal Command, Princess Ozma sends her Royal Magician and his best friend Buddy off to battle the Evil Shadow Demon and save the Hyups of Mount Munch.

Shadow Demon of Oz is available through Scientia Est Vox Press at:

Shadow Demon of Oz

Royal Magician of Oz Trilogy
Volume One: Magician of Oz

Front & Back Cover Art by Dennis Anfuso

New characters and creatures abound in the old Land of Oz while many of the old characters we know and love make their appearance in this newest tale of fantasy, adventure, truth and friendship in a familiar,
yet not so familiar world of Oz.

There's the Leader of the Sycamores, the Gnarled Scrub Oak,
the Flowering Plum tree and the Council of Trees.All of these magical and strange characters prove quite the challenge for
a young magician who finds himself in a strange and wonderful land.

Of course, we also get to meet Dorothy and Ozma, Glinda and the Tin Woodman, as well as Toto, Bungle the Glass Cat, Billina the Hen and numerous other beloved characters from
L. Frank Baum's original tale of wonder and magic.


Magician of Oz is available through Scientia Est Vox Press at:

Magician of Oz

Who is the Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma?


James C. Wallace II, originally a native of West Virginia, currently lives in Terre Haute, Indiana with his wife Amanda. They have been married more than 26 years, with a herd of 5 children and 12 grandchildren. His background covers nearly 26 years in children's education, including experience working for the world's largest children's museum; The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, where he was the Planetarium Educator for SpaceQuest Planetarium. In addition to children's books about Oz, he is recognized by NASA as a leading developer of web-based educational games, educational exhibit design, curriculum development and implementation. In addition, he is involved in the DiscoverHover program, which is an educational program developing and utilizing hovercraft in a unique and fun way. He now serves as the Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma, Sovereign Ruler of Oz and endeavors to fulfill her royal command to tell the tale of her newest Royal Magician to the children of the Great Outside.

James C. Wallace II; Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma can be found at:

Facebook: James C. Wallace II
or
Facebook: Magician of Oz

Twitter id: magicianofoz

email: magicianofoz@hotmail.com

Front & Back Cover Art for Magician of Oz & Shadow Demon of Oz
courtesy of Dennis Anfuso.

More information about the artist can be found at:


Dennis Anfuso

Logo Art for Shadow Demon of Oz by
The Good Witch of Haute
Suzi Overton

More information about the artist can be found at:

Suzi Overton

All content courtesy of Scientia Est Vox Press; 2010

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Scene 1; Act 6: Guest Author Myrna Caudill & Love Triumphs!


In our continuing program to feature new and exciting authors, I present this week's special guest as part of my contribution to the Virtual Book Tour; Myrna Caudill.

It's a short entry; a reader review of "Love Triumphs!"


Gloria Mayweather, out of money and a job, had a baby to take care of and one option left. She returned home to the baby’s father, only Jake does not know he has a son.

He is a detective on the police force and in the midst of an investigation. The police are trying to find the killer before he can attack again. Jake was still in love with Gloria but wasn’t ready to forget about the past. Gloria was still in love with Jake but determined to stay independent. Can there be a future for Gloria, Jake and their son?

This was a very entertaining read. The plot is filled with suspense and a touch of humor. The chapters are short. The characters make this book, they are likable and easy to relate to. Myrna knows how to capture and hold the attention of the reader. Fans of
romance/mystery will not want to miss this book.

Reader’s Review



Myrna R. Caudill, Author
"Cold Case Fallout"
"Love Triumphs!"
www.myrnarcaudill.com

Monday, May 10, 2010

Lena Horne has crossed the Shifting Sands

It saddens me to report that famed Hollywood legend, singer/songwriter, dancer Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (June 30, 1917 - May 9, 2010),


and the ideal choice to play Glinda, the Good Witch Of The South in the 1978 film, The Wiz has passed away.


Details are sketchy but it appears to be fact. Horne died at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, according to hospital spokeswoman Gloria Chin. Chin would not release any other details.

Glinda, the Good Witch Of The South has returned to her place across the Shifting Sands and joins the many others who have awaited her arrival.

For more info on her legendary career, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lena_Horne



Her tribute site is: http://www.lena-horne.com/

Rest in Peace and we'll be with you soon enough.

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Scene 1; Act 5: Guest Author & Blogger Jo Davis and Domestics

In our continuing program to feature new and exciting authors, I present this week's special guest as part of my contribution to the Virtual Book Tour.


Write What You Know or Can Research

I am Jo Davis, author of the book Domestics. It is an auctioned packed tale of a domestic abuse victim’s rise from prey to predator. In the book, Sarah turns the tables on her loss and victimhood to become an assassin for hire, fighting for the good of other battered women.

Of all the questions I am asked while on the road for the “Domestic Seduction Tour” with fellow erotica author Omegia Keeys, the most difficult is, “Did you draw from experience to write this book?” I guess the most interesting answer would involve a tear-jerking tale of my own abuse at the hands of a lover or my subsequent escape from such a situation. In truth, I married my high school sweetheart, who gave me the idea to make Sarah an assassin. We have four kids, a dog and a house with a picket fence. There’s lots of domestics involved in my real life, but none of violent—mostly the average stuff that a wife and mother faces each day. This answer, the truth, makes most potential readers of my work turn away, a little disappointed.

But, hold on a minute. I am a writer, a creator of stories, spinner of yarns. Why is it necessary for me to have lived the life of the domestically abused in order to write about it. Surely, this is not what my curious potential reader is trying to say, but in a way it is. When did it become necessary to make fiction accurate?

My best guess is that many people misinterpret the old piece of writing advice, “write what you know.” This phrase isn’t meant to restrict a writer. It is meant to help writers in search of their stories and to reign in those who get a bit too overzealous and take too many liberties.

So, what is my answer to the curious? At the end of the day, writers create tales. Some of the scenes, characters, mannerisms and plot points are taken from the writer’s life. The rest is simply, purely, fantastically……fiction.

Pick up a signed copy of Domestics at:

www.bylinesbyjo.com/buy_the_books

Find more information about the Domestic Seduction Tour at:

http://domesticseduction.webs.com/