ABOUT

ABOUT

ABOUT

When Santa Claus asked me to share the tale

of his beloved older brother — the gentle giant who

zooms through the stars bringing Christmas joys

and bags of toys to the good girls and boys of

other worlds — I could

only answer one way.


“Yes!”


What an honor. What a joy.


My name is Thomas Olsen,

the storyteller lucky enough

to bring Space Claus:

The Adventures of

Brother Claus to life.

I’m doing it all myself right

now — writing the books,

polishing the chapters,

creating the illustrations,

editing the movie, and building

this very website with my own two

hands (and a lot of late-night wonder).

That’s why everything here is a beautiful

work in progress, just like the Great Star itself

before the colors returned.But the heart of the story is

already shining bright. Right now you can Watch the Movie for Free

the full Pixar-style adventure of Jacob’s launch, the time-warp accident, the crash

into the gray world inside the Great Star, and the unbreakable brotherly bond that eventually

lights everything up again. (More chapters and scenes are being added all the time.) As soon as the

illustrated book is polished and ready, it will be completely free to read here too — no paywalls, no barriers.

Because every child (and every grown-up who still believes) deserves to meet Space Claus, Monkey Jack, Dog Ren,

the clever Jessica Linn, and the whole magical crew. I’m also dreaming of building a supportive community of fellow

dreamers. A Kickstarter is coming soon so we can bring on a talented “elf” (or two!) to help with animation, toy

prototypes, and spreading the wonder even farther. If you’d like to be part of the journey — receiving updates, early

peeks, or even thelping shape the next adventures — just say the word and I’ll let you know the moment it launches.

When Santa Claus asked me to share the tale

of his beloved older brother — the gentle giant who

zooms through the stars bringing Christmas joys

and bags of toys to children of other worlds —

I could only answer one way.


“Yes!”


What an honor. What a joy.


My name is Thomas Olsen,

the storyteller lucky enough

to bring Space Claus:

The Adventures of

Brother Claus to life.

I’m doing it all myself right

now — writing the books,

polishing the chapters,

creating the illustrations,

editing the movie, and building

this very website with my own two

hands (and a lot of late-night wonder).

That’s why everything here is a beautiful

work in progress, just like the Great Star itself

before the colors returned.But the heart of the story is

already shining bright. Right now you can Watch the Movie for Free

the full Pixar-style adventure of Jacob’s launch, the time-warp accident,

the crash into the gray world inside the Great Star, and the unbreakable

brotherly bond that eventually lights everything up again. (More chapters

and scenes are being added all the time.) As soon as the illustrated book

is polished and ready, it will be completely free to read here too — no

paywalls, no barriers. Because every child (and every grown-up who still

believes) deserves to meet Space Claus, Monkey Jack, Dog Ren, the clever

Jessica Linn, and the whole magical crew. I’m also dreaming of building a

supportive community of fellow dreamers. A Kickstarter is coming soon so

we can bring on a talented “elf” (or two!) to help with animation, toy

prototypes, and spreading the wonder even farther. If you’d like to be part

of the journey — receiving updates, early peeks, or even thelping shape the

next adventures — just say the word and I’ll let you know the moment it

launches.

When Santa Claus asked me to share the tale

of his beloved older brother — the gentle giant who

zooms through the stars bringing Christmas joys

and bags of toys to the good girls and boys

of other worlds — I could only answer

one way.


“Yes!”


What an honor. What a joy.


My name is Thomas Olsen,

the storyteller lucky enough

to bring Space Claus:

The Adventures of

Brother Claus to life.

I’m doing it all myself right

now — writing the books,

polishing the chapters,

creating the illustrations,

editing the movie, and building

this very website with my own two hands

(and a lot of late-night wonder). That’s why everything

here is a beautiful work in progress, just like the Great Star itself

before the colors returned.But the heart of the story is already shining bright.

Right now you can Watch the Movie for Free — the full Pixar-style adventure of

Jacob’s launch, the time-warp accident, the crash into the gray world inside the

Great Star, and the unbreakable brotherly bond that eventually lights everything

up again. (More chapters and scenes are being added all the time.) As soon as the

illustrated book is polished and ready, it will be completely free to read here too

— no paywalls, no barriers. Because every child (and every grown-up who still

believes) deserves to meet Space Claus, Monkey Jack, Dog Ren, the clever

Jessica Linn, and the whole magical crew. I’m also dreaming of building a

supportive community of fellow dreamers. A Kickstarter is coming soon so

we can bring on a talented “elf” (or two!) to help with animation, toy

prototypes, and spreading the wonder even farther. If you’d like to be part

of the journey — receiving updates, early peeks, or even thelping shape the

next adventures — just say the word and I’ll let you know the moment it

launches.