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    Default Fictional map created for Scholastic Books

    Here's a recent map I was commissioned to create by Scholastic Books for the middle-grade novel "The Midnight Tunnel: A Suzanna Snow
    Mystery" by Angie Frasier. Just finished it and the book's due to be released early next year. It's a bit of a stylistic departure from my other maps but it works since the book's geared towards pre-teen girls.

    Let me know what you think.

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    I like it - can definitely see your style in the grass and edges. Another great border too. Very nice indeed - any chance of a slightly larger version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by torstan View Post
    - any chance of a slightly larger version?
    A larger version is now attached.

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    Cool stuff here... The 'Rosemount' house is fantastic!
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    wow, really great piece! Rosemount is indeed a true eyecatcher and I also love the shoreline waves... do more in this style please

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    Thanks - I love the play on the standard woodcut style that you've done with the sea and the waves. Very nice. Repped (of course!)

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    Its got HORSES!!!! Seriously though,Love the map Mike, a beautiful work of art!
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    Really nice map and I have to agree about Rosemount Mansion. I'm reading Jane Eyre at the moment and I can't help but think of Thornfield Hall.Repped.

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    Yes lovely. I like the wood cut turning into waves on beach. Haven't seen that before and nice touch.

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    Very nice map indeed. Great stuff.
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