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.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Inspiration for Oz and it's Newest Dog!

My wife's dog!!!



As you can see, he loves me dearly...

Even so, it does give Magician of Oz inspiration to consider Evil and it's resolution in the Land of Oz.

I'll call him.... Cobbler!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Cloudy Night for a Meteor Shower....

Went out for look up and saw water vapor in liquid form....



Ghostly visions of Halley's Comet exceeding the speed limit!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Hoosier, the Magician & Wizard of Oz and the Covered Bridge Festival

It's that time of year again when the leaves turn color and the smell of fall fills the air. Magician of Oz loves the smell of burning leaves and pumpkins seeds.
It's also that time of the year for the annual Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, which is now in full bloom.
For those who are unaware, this is a yearly festival celebrating the numerous covered bridges which dot the landscape of rural Indiana and Illinois. It is a 2 week festival that brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to the region and yard sales pop up where there aren't even any yards!
One particular bridge, which is a featured element of my new children's book, Magician of Oz is the old Bridgeton bridge that dominates the rural Indiana town of Bridgeton.


Sadly, the old bridge was burned down by a moron with as much brains as a toad!

In the true Indiana spirit of never giving up, or giving in to defeat, the citizens of Bridgeton rebuilt their bridge!




It now stands as testimony to the can-do attitude that makes us Hoosiers!



It was this very bridge and the spirit of its rebirth that, in part, inspired me to write Magician of Oz.
Another old bridge that inspires me is this particular one, located somewhere deep in the heart of rural Indiana.


Where it is, I will not say as hardly anyone visits it and I like to think of it as my own personal bridge to somewhere!

Although I originally hail from West Virginia and still think very fondly of that place, I have grown to love Indiana, which is especially good since I married a Hoosier farm girl and have raised 5 Hoosier kids, all of whom (with one exception) have produced lovely Hoosier grandkids!

Hoosier life is good... and so is Oz!!!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Oztoberfest, The Wizard of Oz and a Rainbow Connection!

With the Oztoberfest in its final day, I felt an odd need to hear and share a fine performance...



Magician of Oz is pleased!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Wizard of Oz and Magician of Oz meet at the Dunes!

Magician of Oz found himself attending the annual Wizard of Oz Festival in Chesterton, Indiana this past weekend. For those not in the know, Chesterton, Indiana is located adjacent to Dunes State Park at the bottom end of Lake Michigan, hence the Meeting at the Dunes...



It was, by all accounts, a splendid and very successful event. Magician of Oz had a wonderful time as well and intends on attending every year from now on. Book sales exceeded expectations and many new friends were made.



As I understand it, this festival celebrates its 28th year of celebrating all things Oz. There was a gaggle of Glindas and a ton of Tin Mans!



A den of Dorothys and a warren of Witches! I love the Ruby Sandals!



A smattering of Winged Monkeys...



One lone Witches Guard...



... and the Wonderful Wizard of Oz himself!



Magician of Oz was very fortunate indeed to have been placed next to Dennis Anfuso and his wonderful wife, Linda.



She was most talented and created the winning Best Dressed Dog costume on Saturday morning right before my very eyes.



In case you're curious, the dog's name is Vito!

As for Dennis Anfuso, I was greatly impressed with his talent and humor. I felt as though I have made two new friends this weekend and look forward to seeing them at any opportunity. They done learnt' me some stuff over the two days we were there.

I was especially pleased and honored to have met Robert & Clare Baum and presented him a copy of Magician of Oz as both a personal and professional courtesy. The two of them were very kind and generous to me...




In addition, I also had the honor and pleasure of meeting Roger and Charlene Baum and likewise, presented him a copy of Magician of Oz. Like his brother, Roger and his wife were equally kind and generous to me and I am most grateful for the kind words of support offered by Roger and Charlene, Robert and Clare.



Although I missed the Saturday morning parade as it did not pass by our booths, I was lucky enough to catch the Oz look-alike contests and the winners were......



A fine looking group from Oz if ever I saw one!

Overall, Magician of Oz felt right at home and only now begins to understand the wisdom of Princess Ozma when she chose me as her Royal Liaison and charged me with spreading the word of Oz throughout the Great Outside.



I'll bet this one would make a great beehive!!!!

Porro Ago Oz!!!

James C. Wallace II
Royal Liaison to Princess Ozma