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The Most Incredible Fantasy Maps You've Ever Seen
Doesn't everyone know this? It's true: Men can't read women's emotions, study confirms (This doesn't apply to Daaron from my first book though.)
That Amazon ranking link was very interesting. Thanks, Jeff.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Donna.
DeleteSome of those maps are truly awesome! I should try one.
ReplyDeleteYes! I bet it would be awesome!
DeleteSome good ones today!
ReplyDeleteAnd we can't read minds either.
So very true, Alex.
DeleteMy maps are simple hand-drawn etchings on printer paper. I mapped out pretty much the whole world though, on at least the country-scale.
ReplyDeleteAny chance you'll be scanning them in and posting them?
DeleteMaybe some day. I just looked at them after commenting and I drew all but one continent.
DeleteWow, those maps are so awesomely detailed. I can't imagine having the patience to make something like that!
ReplyDeleteMany, many years ago I bought "An Atlas to Middle Earth" (or something like that). I recall pouring through that book for hours and drooling over the pictures. Of course, then I'd have to stop and dry off the pages. :)
ReplyDeleteFantasy maps are great!
MAAAAAAPS!
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