Friday, 21 March 2008
How do you read a map?
Posted on 12:03 by Unknown
Well, on a new Penguin Publishing site, you read it like a book. The text of select stories is literally displayed on maps. The site promises "Six authors. Six stories. Six weeks." The first is a short story by Charles Cumming entitled "21 Steps," inspired by the John Buchan novel The 39 Steps. And you can read chapters, snippets, and dialogue on a map of London. The interactive map guides you through the protagonist's travels, revealing the next chapter of the story as you--and she--reach the destination. Visualizing the connection of the story to its physical setting expands the reader's perspective and makes the story more palpably real.
Foreshadowing is a common writer's device. Could it be that this site foreshadows the emergence of a new literary medium? The end of this story is a long way from being written.
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