July 21, 2021
When writers get lost in their own worlds

Writing a novel in itself is hard enough. You're already mired in the long hours of writing practice and studying writing theory... but wait!
"Now," you say to yourself, "what my story really needs isn't a ninth draft or a third editor, or even a higher than nearly nonexistent budget for marketing.... what it really needs is a map!"
If you're smart and employed, what you can do is hire a talented illustrator to craft your magical world into a visual masterpiece!
Thankfully, I am neither of those things, so I decided, "I'll do it myself."

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How hard can it be?

For an answer to that question, please refer to the image of what looks
like a really ugly baby.

The first thing I had to do was draw a continent and slap the locations down
of the seven kingdoms (abbreviated in the drawing).
Thankfully, there isn't any journeying to these kingdoms in this first book.
Just a lot of talk about each kingdom.
That means I get to be lazy and skip trying to pretend I know how to draw logical roads and cool landmarks.


Okay, well clearly my drawing skills aren't winning any awards, so let's try a map-making program like the ones all those brilliant D&D guys use for their campaigns.

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This continent looks drunk...

Well, at least you can read the names now, but I was still missing the mark of what I imagined.

I was pretty certain my book wasn't getting a map by this point.

I bought a few books on map making (yes, there aresome!) and a few fantasy map creation tools and got to work.

The first thing I realized is, the beginning of every map looks stupid.

Creating a map is almost like writing a book. You start with some word rubbish leaning against a few unstable ideas and you hammer and saw (and Photoshop) at it until it looks like it could actually be something... someday.

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A map!

Today, a map finally happened. It's really cool to see it fully realized. 

It looks great on my Kindle, too!

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