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Tag Archives: The Steerswoman’s Road
Maps and Direction: Exploring a Metaphor
I recently stopped in at a local gas station/convenience store to look for a local area map that will help me think about where to buy my next house. The woman next to me in line immediately asked where I … Continue reading →
Posted in essays, fantasy, Settings, writing, writing process
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Tagged cartography, directions, fantasy maps, geography, map-making, maps, Rosemary Kirstein, Seth Dickinson, The Steerswoman's Road, The Traitor Baru Cormorant, writing
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