James A. Owen is the author of the Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica series, the creator of the critically acclaimed Starchild graphic novel series, and the author of the Mythworld series of novels. He is also founder and executive director of Coppervale International, a comic book company that also publishes magazines and develops and produces television and film projects. He lives in Arizona. Visit him at HereThereBeDragons.net. James A. Owen is the author of the Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica series, the creator of the critically acclaimed Starchild graphic novel series, and the author of the Mythworld series of novels. He is also founder and executive director of Coppervale International, a comic book company that also publishes magazines and develops and produces television and film projects. He lives in Arizona. Visit him at HereThereBeDragons.net.
Here, There Be Dragons begins in a WWI London that is both
comfortable and familiar, but quickly moves into a fantastic world
of myth and magic. There, talking animals drive steam-powered cars;
the Green Knight watches over the remnants of a fallen kingdom; and
a legendary mapmaker sits in a tower made of time itself.... In
James Owen's Archipelago of Dreams, living Dragonships take the
heroes -- and readers -- into places so filled with wonder that you
never want the dreams to end. -- Kai Meyer, author of The Water
Mirror
Is there anyone who wouldn't enjoy reading Here, There Be Dragons?
If there is such a person, I haven't met him, and I doubt that I
would like him if I did. I am only disappointed that, because this
book is so new, I'll have to wait too long to read the sequels. --
Orson Scott Card, author of Ender's Game
Here, There Be Dragons begins in a WWI London that is both comfortable and familiar, but quickly moves into a fantastic world of myth and magic. There, talking animals drive steam-powered cars; the Green Knight watches over the remnants of a fallen kingdom; and a legendary mapmaker sits in a tower made of time itself.... In James Owen's Archipelago of Dreams, living Dragonships take the heroes -- and readers -- into places so filled with wonder that you never want the dreams to end.
-- Kai Meyer, author of The Water Mirror
Is there anyone who wouldn't enjoy reading Here, There Be Dragons?
If there is such a person, I haven't met him, and I doubt that I
would like him if I did. I am only disappointed that, because this
book is so new, I'll have to wait too long to read the
sequels.
-- Orson Scott Card, author of Ender's Game
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