I’ve been saying for a few days now that I felt like doing something Epic. And this is what I chose to do. Drawing out the Dragons is, I believe, my best, most vital, most necessary work. The responses I’ve … Continue reading
Category Archives: The Wonder Cabinet
…is Magic that can be shared. At a few minutes to Midnight – which is when all the best kind of Magic happens – I announced a new project, one which a lot of people have been waiting for. Please, … Continue reading
At conventions, I’ll often discount prints for younger fans, or for fans who are on tight budgets, but would love to have some of my art on their walls. Today, we’re going to pretend I’m at a convention. I’ve lowered … Continue reading
I’m writing this piece to inform everyone who bought MythWorld Book One: The Festival Of Bones in the last twenty-four hours that you are now the owners of a collector’s item – because the vesion that was first released is … Continue reading
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: HERE, THERE BE DRAGONS author James A. Owen launches a new Urban Fantasy series – as ebooks June 23, 2011 – Silvertown, Arizona – The shifting landscape of publishing is something that should be embraced, not feared, … Continue reading
The Coppervale Studio, being an old renovated church, is a very large creative space. Part of my overall goal was to have a place to work where you could, if stuck, pick up your project, move twenty feet in any … Continue reading
(Publisher’s Note: we recognize the fact that we have previously leaked the Secret Origins of Meyer Rowling, most notably in 1986, during the ‘Crisis on Infinite Meyer Rowlings”, and again every three or four years or so, but this time … Continue reading
I’ve had the great pleasure of working with Catherynne M. Valente (who is currently taking over the publishing world via a Ship of her own making) twice: first, illustrating her story “The Ballad of the Sinister Mr. Mouth” for the … Continue reading
Mythologies are huge, sweeping things. And the grandest stories are those with the widest arcs of triumph and despair. As much as we may want to, we may not be able to avoid the despair – but triumph is a … Continue reading