The Elves of Owl's Head Mountain is a young adult fantasy novel based on Native American magical beliefs and characters. Native Americans believed in elves, witches, wizards (shamans), wind-walkers, and changelings. They believed these magical beings "walked the wind" into other dimensions. The Elves of Owl's Head Mountain is about a boy living in the Adirondack Mountains who is summoned by a shaman into the magical dimension, where he shares adventures with the elves and wizards of that world.
Jamie Sutliff has turned a number of his stories into award-winning screenplays, including The Devil Wind, which won a Laurel Leaf for best screenplay at Hollywood's Independent Film Festival; Yah-Ko, which won the Silver Award at the International Independent Film Awards; and Antidote Man, a semifinalist at the Hollywood Circus Road Film Festival.
Jamie Sutliff, a
screenwriter, author, narrator, artist, and sculptor living in the Adirondack
Mountains, specializes in life-sized wildlife sculpture for museums and private
collections, including two museums of natural history. His work has appeared in
over a dozen national magazines, including the Smithsonian. Since 1999 he has written eight novels, and in 2013
Blackstone Audio produced seven of his audiobooks. He has also completed seven
screenplays, including the science fiction thriller Antidote Man; the fantasy/horror tale The Son of Amaros, which is based on the Dead Sea Scrolls’ Book of
Enoch; the action/thriller The Devil Wind,
based on true events; the animated feature The
Land of the Nen-Us-Yok, based on Algonquian and Mohawk folklore; Yah-Ko, based on the Mohawk folklore of
skin-walker demons; the dark comedy and action tale Broken Warriors; and the historical paranormal story The Ghost and the Gold Louis.View all by Jamie Sutliff