James Curcio
Co-founder of various media startups, projects, and art collectives over the years. Probably tired.
Among an oddball list of art, music, journalism and media credits, James is also an author of books, essays, and comics, and has been producing podcasts since 2007. Little does anyone know he is a neurodivergent racoon living in a treehouse made of books and production equipment. (more)
Recent Projects
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The Fallen Cycle Mythos fiction podcast
Free audio editions of Fallen Cycle stories.
This universe is full of secrets, waiting for those brave or foolhardy enough to seek them out. But beware. Once the doors of perception have been opened, they cannot be closed.
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Tales From When I Had A Face
B&W edition available now!
An illustrated modern fairy-tale about death, loss, and finding redemption in the strangest places. Tales is intended to speak to anyone who has felt trapped between the multiple, often conflicting worlds, of past, present, and future.
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Tomorrow's Forgotten Relics EP
Artrock for Endtimes
Lost in Myth doesn’t rewrite so much as reframe the self-titled demo it’s built upon. The skeletal urgency and cosmic weirdness of its origins have evolved into something denser, more volatile—a study in structure and collapse.
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Modern Mythology RPG podcast
What can a collaborative approach teach us about building compelling characters?
We value exploration over pre-established doctrine. If you design, GM, or simply love watching story‑gears turn, pull up a chair.
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The Girl Who Lost Her Tears
Full-color Short Novella
Illustrations for Tash Cox’s recent independent release. In a desert world where a single rainfall might save the Cuala people, a young girl surrenders her tears to call the storm and then journeys beyond the village into a shifting dreamscape of dunes and magic.