Breaking News...The Epic Book Launch has completed. The Book is now available here on our site, known as The Illumination Edition  and also on Amazon.

The Wizard in Front of the Curtain is not a story about villains and heroes in the traditional sense. It is a story about the wounded child—about what happens when pain goes unseen, unnamed, and carried for a lifetime.

Through the voice of Magos, and the lives that gather beneath the tent, this book invites you to recognize the places in yourself that learned to survive quietly. Not to fix them. Not to judge them. Simply to see them. Because recognition, as you will discover, is where healing begins.

We Invite you to Open the Curtain to the Kingdom of the Wounded Child!

The Wizard in Front of the Curtain, 

The Life Story of a Notorious Criminal

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Magos speaks of Wisdom from the Wounded Child

Listen to Sofia, the trusted Guide to Magos and the Castle of the Wounded Child as she eloquenty speaks about the Book!

Wjy I wrote this book -  Author John Hodgkinson

(This is really me speaking)

Listen to Amellia, the Squad Leader from AuthorAi as she eloquently introduces 

Author John Hodgkinson

If A Lantern Appears

Not every reader arrives by accident.

Some feel the story before they ever open the book—a quiet pull, a sense of recognition, a knowing that something here is meant to be witnessed rather than consumed.

For those readers, a lantern is lit.

Here, stories are not skimmed.They are held.

If you feel drawn to walk a little closer——Sofia will guide you to The Illumination Edition of The Wizard in Front of the Curtain.

Watch, and see if the lantern you’re carrying recognizes the light she offers.


(Click the Link below to Buy The Illumination Edition)

What a few Early Readers have Said about the Book

“This book didn’t just speak to me — it recognized me.” — Early Reader

“I wasn’t prepared for how personal this felt. It stayed with me long after I closed the last page.” — Advance Reader

“This hit me in the chest. Gently… and then all at once.” — ARC Member

“It felt less like reading a book and more like being invited into a conversation I didn’t know I needed.” — Early Reader

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