“I have wrangles with Facebook, entered fictitious trips because I can't get the map to get off my page, don't want people to know where I live. It is possible to carve out a space that's your own.” PeopleKnowsWantI CanSpacePagesMapsBecause I Can Author:Nick Harkaway
“I don't really map anything out. I just let it happen [while writing]. But once it happens, it's always there. If it's laid, it's played. If I get to page 300 and it's not working, I junk it.” IfsWritingHappensPagesMapsJunk Author:Stephen King
“"Study Bible" is the expression used for Bibles that include significant explanatory notes, usually at the bottom of the page, sometimes in the margins. Often a Study Bible will also include some brief articles, photographs of geographical and archaeological sites, fairly extensive maps, and charts that summarize a lot of information.” SometimesUsedStudyInformationExpressionPagesNotesBottomPhotographSignificantMapsArticlesSiteMargins Author:D. A. Carson
“We have [in Valerian] a bible that's 600 pages. There are five pages on each alien and where they come from. Even the address you can check on the map. On the star map. It's real numbers.” RealStarsNumbersFivePagesChecksAliensAddressesMaps Author:Luc Besson
“Cognitive psychology has shown that the mind best understands facts when they are woven into a conceptual fabric, such as a narrative, mental map, or intuitive theory. Disconnected facts in the mind are like unlinked pages on the Web: They might as well not exist.” MindWellsFactsMightPsychologyTheoryPagesNarrativeMapsFabricIntuitiveWovenCognitiveDisconnected Author:Steven Pinker
“[Peter Pan] has never broken his terrible habit of eavesdropping. So, maybe that wasn't the rustle of pages you heard while this story lasted, but Peter Pan himself, listening in. In exchanged for a story of yours, he might show you his most prized possession: James Hooks' map of Neverland. In exchange for a smile, he may show you Neverland itself.” MayStoriesShowsMightHeardBrokenListeningHabitTerriblePagesPossessionMapsPeterHookNeverlandEavesdroppingPrized Possessions Author:Geraldine McCaughrean