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-- Maps by Beth Cato - 3* I think the story spoke more to the author then it did for me. Here are her notes about it which make perfect sense after you read the story: This story came together surprisingly fast for me, I think because my own personal experience factored in. I've been stuck on maps of my own creation for years at a time, where life looked like an old-school, dungeon-crawler video game. Go left, right, straight. Find treasure. Monsters can attack the front or flank. Go on. But real life--fully lived life--is scarier and much more vulnerable. There's a lot more treasure to be found, but those monsters can attack from every which way.
-- Maps by Beth Cato - 3*
I think the story spoke more to the author then it did for me.
Here are her notes about it which make perfect sense after you read the story:
This story came together surprisingly fast for me, I think because my own personal experience factored in. I've been stuck on maps of my own creation for years at a time, where life looked like an old-school, dungeon-crawler video game. Go left, right, straight. Find treasure. Monsters can attack the front or flank. Go on. But real life--fully lived life--is scarier and much more vulnerable. There's a lot more treasure to be found, but those monsters can attack from every which way.