J.R.R. Tolkien

Beautiful Lies: The Problem With Fantasy Maps (And Why I Still Love Them)

I’ve been obsessed with maps since before I knew what fantasy was. The kind you unfold like treasure, with winding rivers, tiny illegible place names, and the promise of ancient secrets hidden in the margins. In my own stories, the map comes first—and sometimes refuses to budge. Which is probably why I have strong feelings about Tolkien’s very tidy mountain problem. Let’s talk about the beauty, the lies, and the suspicious tectonics of fantasy cartography.

Where’s the Muse? Probably Hiding Under the Laundry Pile

C.S. Lewis, who wrote the Narnia books that start with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (complete with Oxford Comma!), is also a science fiction author known among true aficionados of the genre.

Yeah, that’s me. I’ve actually read all his SF, too. Go ahead. Say it. I’m a geek.

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