C.S. Lewis: A Fictional Character in The Indigo King
June 5th, 2008 by Paul MartinJames A. Owen is the author of a series called “The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica.” The first book in the series, “Here, There Be Dragons” introduced us to the characters that would become the heroes of the stories: Jack, John and Charles.
Jack is actually C.S. Lewis, John is J.R.R. Tolkien and Charles is Charles Williams. They were each members of a group called the Inklings. This series is based on fictional adventures that these characters embarked on, into the Archipelago of Dreams, where they became Caretakers of the Imaginarium Geographica.
The second book in the series is titled “The Search for the Red Dragon,” and introduces new characters and a few more writers from that era to the story.
Now, author James A. Owen has revealed the cover art for the third book in the series: The Indigo King.
Having listened to the books on CD (I have the unabridged audio books!), I am very curious to learn what happens next in the adventures through the Archipelago of Dreams.
Check out the cover art on James A. Owen’s LiveJournal, and come and see him at LionCon, later this month!
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