Mythulu Magazine #4 – Maps & Biomes

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What makes a map legendary, and what makes a world not just livable but vibrant enough to birth an entire new genre?

At Mythulu, we chart unexplored territories of narrative. We strive to understand treasures found in the well-worn creases of legendary maps, then reconcile tradition with the boundless, wonderful chaos of fresh imagination. We spent many hours wrangling sturdy storytelling principles from the best of both. And now, we are pleased to offer you another tight curation of tools and brain candy.

Story settings aren’t just a backdrop but a crucible. Worlds at war with the needs of their inhabitants. Suns dawning on the never-done.
Each article aims to bring you closer to the thriving paradise you dream of living in every day. On top of great craft, we bring you principles of profitability, interpersonal wisdom, actionable steps from industry experts, and glimmers of hope on the horizon.

Just like environments challenge, fuel, and transform the people who set feet on strange new paths, we hope the pages in this issue will challenge and nurture you. May your muse blossom like desert cacti after a hurricane.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • 10 brand new Mythulu Card Tutorials (p. 23)
  • Almost Like Home, by Mike Jack Stoumbos
  • When to Write in a Cosmere interview with sci-fi goddess Malorie Cooper
  • “INVENTING GENRES” keystone article by James Fox
  • Map Brain Candy (44 pages of epic cartography inspiration!)
  • Cartography Tips for Fantasy Writers, by Dewi Hargreaves
  • Flavors: New Deck Spotlight
  • The Golden Coqui, by E.E. King and Richard Lau
  • EvokaiMissing Genre Spotlight
  • “Fantastic Worlds” Crossword Puzzle, by Sarah Crenshaw
  • Devil’s Advocate: “Writing What You Know” by J.P. Behrens
  • Pink Jacket, by Will Hackel
  • “The Gentle Art of Collaboration” by Dr. Janeen Webb & Dr. Andrew Enstice
  • The Word Storm, by Malina Douglas
  • “In the Land of the Blind”, a powerful perspective on disability representation by Ivy Crenshaw
  • Poems by Alecia Lewis, Michael Shoemaker, Donnell Griffith, Susan Little, Kathryn Reese, E.E. King, Gary Every, J.D. Harlock, John Crenshaw, Deanna Davidson, Jan Gunter, and Hannah Rowell.
  • Other top-notch mini articles by the Mythulu team

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Weight 1.3 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 9 × .2 in
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Digital PDF, Physical Copy + Digital PDF

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