Do You Believe in Magic?

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Do You Believe in Magic?
Jim Melvin
Double finalist in the 21st annual Best Book Awards. Winner of 13 international awards. Recommended Read by Kirkus Reviews: “A delightful beginning to a promising series that’s sure to appeal to teen readers who feel like outsiders.” After discovering a mysterious waterfall deep in the forest, a boy and his dog embark on an epic adventure in a world filled with monsters and magic.

About the Author

I grew up on the shores of western Florida and spent much of my childhood swimming in shark-infested waters long before the movie “Jaws” put a scare into everyone. At the time, I was too skinny to attract a shark’s attention, anyway. About ten other boys my age lived on my same street, and we hung out morning, noon, and night playing the usual sports that young boys love — football, baseball, “kill the carrier,” etc. — but as a group, we also played fantastical games that contained magic, monsters, and superheroes. It was in this setting that my imagination as a writer of magical fantasy was born and nurtured. I moved from Florida to Upstate South Carolina about twenty years ago and drove from Tampa-St. Pete to the Clemson area on Interstate 75 many times. It’s about a 10-hour drive, which is quite wearisome. And the traffic around Atlanta can be horrendous. I’ve always found the rest stops to be a bit spooky, especially at night. My MC Charlie Magus also found them to be spooky. If you read “Do You Believe in Magic?,” you’ll get the picture. My first home in SC was on forty wooded acres that included a creek that wound through a forest to a waterfall. It wasn’t as magnificent as described in my books 😀, but it did serve as the inspiration for the story. I am at home in the mountains. It’s where I now live, and I do long hikes at least three days per week. Characters in fantasy novels tend to wander around a lot in the wilderness, so I feel comfortable writing about natural surroundings. I am the author of nine award-winning novels, three novelettes, and thousands of magazine and news articles. I now live in a valley surrounded by mountains in the Southern Appalachians. I was previously an award-winning journalist at several large newspapers and a communications director at Clemson University.

Jim Melvin