much ado about maps
Aside from biting my nails, a great way to use up the time (yes, yes -- I should just get on with draft one of book three already-- I know! Shut up. No one even asked you) is to tinker with some litteral world-building.
It turns out that the part of my brain that photoshops is vastly different from the part that writes. This means I can throw myself into the cartography of Arkadia without the usual anxiety of writing about it, and dare I say it, even have a bit of fun.
So here is what I'm up to. As always, any and all feedback would be brilliant.
In other news, google reader is ending. W.T.F. How am I going to keep up with all my blogs? All my sub-reddits? all my XKCD? Must I actually start visiting webpages again like its 1995?
Sigh.
T.B.
It turns out that the part of my brain that photoshops is vastly different from the part that writes. This means I can throw myself into the cartography of Arkadia without the usual anxiety of writing about it, and dare I say it, even have a bit of fun.
So here is what I'm up to. As always, any and all feedback would be brilliant.
In other news, google reader is ending. W.T.F. How am I going to keep up with all my blogs? All my sub-reddits? all my XKCD? Must I actually start visiting webpages again like its 1995?
Sigh.
T.B.
Hey, cool map! I think it's really well done.
ReplyDeleteAs for Google Reader, I've switched over to Feedly. You might want to check it out.
Yeah, I have made the switch to feedly but am finding the change a little jarring. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteMaps! I love maps! I always get all warm and fuzzy when a book has maps in it. There's probably a name for that in the annals of psychiatric medicine.
ReplyDeleteMarian Allen
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