![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Making his sixth appearance here is Mike Brogan, our master cartographer. Such maps can be used as quick references whether the book is in physical form or electronic. Maps can help explain context, proximity, and borders more than my feeble words are able to do on their own. I believe that maps can only enhance the readers’ experiences with the characters and their actions. For this, I commend them and support their endeavors. They have sound reasoning, for these men and women believe it is their job to create the settings with words alone. I have read some historical fiction authors who’ve said that they choose not to put any maps in their work or to use only the bare minimum. Nonetheless, I hope these few words of gratitude I offer are read by many fans so that it is clear that any success I’ve been fortunate enough to garner is chiefly due to my associating with patient and talented individuals. Thank you often feels unsatisfactory when it comes to praising the partners that were involved in getting a book from my head into the hands of faithful readers. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission. ![]()
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