World-Building 1: Map it Out
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 4:15 pm
I’m sure at some point you’ve opened a book to find a map (or several) at the front. These can be quite useful when trying to orientate yourself while reading, working out just how far the protagonists have gotten or how much danger they’re in from an approaching army. They can also be very useful for a writer. Maps allow you to get a real sense of the country (or space) outside of the immediate experience of your characters: they can also help you keep things consistent in terms of distances and dangers the landscape might pose.
That’s not to say you need to start out with every gully, hillock or star committed to the page. Just like with any aspect of your story, your map has to evolve from the bare bones to a fully-fledged place.
For this prompt, we’re asking you to do a rough sketch map of a world. It could be of the entire planet (or galaxy), a continent, a country, a city or even just a small area. Try to mark some interesting features like towns, mountains, rivers or dragon inhabited caves; it’s okay to leave parts of it blank though, you’ll probably work out what’s there later on. If you’ve already done the first prompt over on Quill and Ink, now is a good chance to visualise that seed idea you’ve already written about.
Your work needs to be original: taking something off the internet and claiming it as your own is plagiarism. Remember to keep everything HOL appropriate, adhering to all HOL rules, and please keep your submissions 600x600 pixels or smaller. Please also include a short description of your image.
You'll earn 20 beans for completing this prompt as well as it counting towards the chance to snag our shiny Ink Splatters Award.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your image and description to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces).
That’s not to say you need to start out with every gully, hillock or star committed to the page. Just like with any aspect of your story, your map has to evolve from the bare bones to a fully-fledged place.
For this prompt, we’re asking you to do a rough sketch map of a world. It could be of the entire planet (or galaxy), a continent, a country, a city or even just a small area. Try to mark some interesting features like towns, mountains, rivers or dragon inhabited caves; it’s okay to leave parts of it blank though, you’ll probably work out what’s there later on. If you’ve already done the first prompt over on Quill and Ink, now is a good chance to visualise that seed idea you’ve already written about.
Your work needs to be original: taking something off the internet and claiming it as your own is plagiarism. Remember to keep everything HOL appropriate, adhering to all HOL rules, and please keep your submissions 600x600 pixels or smaller. Please also include a short description of your image.
You'll earn 20 beans for completing this prompt as well as it counting towards the chance to snag our shiny Ink Splatters Award.
There is no deadline as such for these prompts but if you’d like it to count towards your chance of earning the award for a specific year, we’ll need it by the end of that school year. If you’re comfortable sharing, then post below. If not, email your image and description to us via hol.bookclub @ gmail.com (without the spaces).

