Mashing up the places, characters and events of various works into one shared universe isn't exactly a new idea. Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton universe imagines that most of the great fictionalized characters of the last few hundred years – including Tarzan, Doc Savage, Dracula, James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and more – are all genetic mutants descended from survivors of a late 18th–century meteorite crash... an idea wizardly comics scribe Alan Moore ran and spiked the ball with in his League of Extraordinary Gentlemen series. New concept or not, though, you can't exactly take these universes and hang them on your wall. But with the new Book Map by Dorothy, you can do just that, framing a shared universe of literary places and putting it on display. If the M.O. of the Book Map looks familiar, it's for good reason. The sister map of the Book Map is the self–explanatory T.V. Map, a clever bit of cartography that imagines Washington, D.C. – home to the world's first television station – as a living world of television shows. Choosing a city to make home to some of the Western world's greatest novels is a trickier proposition. The novel traces its roots back to antiquity, such as the Satyricon by Petronious and The Golden Ass by Apuleius, but maps of ancient Rome and Algeria don't exactly lend themselves to Dorothy's sort of approach. Instead, they chose to set their literary map in London, home of Charles Dickens, Mary Poppins, Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Jekyl, and more. London... Continue reading at 'Fast Company'
[ Fast Company | 2013-11-01 00:00:00 UTC ]
When people type a question into Perplexity, the two-year-old search engine scours the internet and uses information from multiple sources, including online publishers, to synthesize an answer using AI. Soon, Perplexity will start sharing revenue with some publishers as part of an advertising... Continue reading at Engadget
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As one of the largest and most prominent book and author events in the North American publishing industry, BookExpo America remains a great place to discover new titles, generate rights and licensing business, network and learn about the latest trends. Continue reading at Publishers Weekly
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Mashing up the places, characters and events of various works into one shared universe isn't exactly a new idea. Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton universe imagines that most of the great fictionalized characters of the last few hundred years – including Tarzan, Doc Savage, Dracula, James Bond,... Continue reading at Fast Company
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