ISBW #105 – More Feedback!
- NaNoWriMo is over! Did you win?
- My Christmas Story for Escape Pod is almost done!
- Promo: The Galactica Quorum
- Get Well Soon, Tobias Buckell! (New York Times Bestselling author as of yesterday!)
- Find quotes at quotegarden.com – but make sure you have permission to use in your stories!
- We hear from Christof Laputka of The Leviathan Chronicles
- A question about the Amazon Kindle
and electronic rights.
- Mary Sue antagonist?
- Name Gener8er for Mac users
- Question from Terry from the Dead Robots Society podcast

ShirleyJ | Dec 5, 2008 | Reply
A good tip for finding maps and research in general is to find a good, recent, academic book or article about the topic and contact the author. Another option is to go to a university near you and contact the lecturers who deal with subjects like yours. Most will be happy to help as teaching and research are their jobs.
ShirleyJ | Dec 5, 2008 | Reply
Another option for finding maps is the big libraries (such as Library of Congress, NYC library and even international ones) most have some sort of inter-library loan policy so you’ll probably have to spend some money but you can probably get the maps or copies of them. They usually work with university libraries and many city libraries.
lorenhops | Dec 8, 2008 | Reply
Hey Mur,
Cheers for the response, I was hoping for dynamically updating posts feeding into one hub site, but good old cut and paste wins the day, all good.