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Science Fiction
Horror
Fantasy
Format
Kindle
Pages
203
Language
English
Published
Nov 17, 2016
Description
In a captivating collection of stories, a diverse group of authors intertwines their talents to explore the profound impact of maps on human experience. Each tale delves into different aspects of cartographic wonders, revealing how maps shape not only landscapes but also personal journeys, relationships, and histories. From mystical realms to intricate cities, these narratives emphasize the emotional and philosophical dimensions of mapping, inviting readers to consider how the act of charting can reflect the intricacies of life itself.
As the characters navigate through terrains both real and imagined, they grapple with the significance of their journeys, revealing the interconnectedness of space and identity. The anthology seamlessly blends fantasy and reality, offering glimpses into the imaginative possibilities that arise when humans interact with their environments. Ultimately, this collection serves as an ode to the allure of maps, reminding readers that every journey begins with the simple act of placing one foot in front of the other—and, perhaps, a map in hand.
As the characters navigate through terrains both real and imagined, they grapple with the significance of their journeys, revealing the interconnectedness of space and identity. The anthology seamlessly blends fantasy and reality, offering glimpses into the imaginative possibilities that arise when humans interact with their environments. Ultimately, this collection serves as an ode to the allure of maps, reminding readers that every journey begins with the simple act of placing one foot in front of the other—and, perhaps, a map in hand.
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