I suspect that starting a new writing project by creating a map is probably genre-specific behavior. Or maybe not: I remember that before writing my first WILD CARDS story -- set in modern New York City -- I first made certain I had a street map of NYC. And in general, I just like maps... I can spend hours poring over a chart of some place I've never been. Way back in childhood, I made a map of the creek in our woods, as if it were some unexplored region of the world. Maybe I missed a calling as a cartographer.
Does anyone else generally start a writing project with a map?
Does anyone else generally start a writing project with a map?
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The current project (and thank you so much for the encouragement--it means a great deal!) begins in a different part of the world from the part I already mapped. I procrastinated mightily coming up with a texture for "forest" in Illustrator, but how else am I to figure out what the characters pass through on their way to the destination city?
I've mapped cities, and even characters' rooms. I have to remember where things are!
I love maps. I had such fun tracking down renaissance-era maps of Paris for a project that has been long stalled (waiting for me to be the right writer for it). I look forward to the day that I trace them into Illustrator and start modifying them for the novel's needs.
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