A few weeks ago I officially delivered Blood Engines, the first book in my series (which I guess for convenience I'm calling the "Marla Mason" series, after the protagonist). I also got a look at the cover art and copy (it's lovely, and I'll post it soon -- my editor asked me to hold off until she can send me high-res versions of the art).
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For me, it just seems easier to make a city up from scratch, and draw from influences as needed, rather than worry too much about real placements. I think I may be more than a little influenced by the power Charles de Lint's Newford has always had for me, though.
So that's my 2 cents.
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---L.
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I know I can get away with inventing a small(ish) town in Alaska, especially if it sort of spills over into other realms, because there's a lot of room for small(ish) towns as long as you're relatively logical about it. And I can even invent a medium-sized city in Missouri, because I'm from the East Coast and we don't believe anything exists between the East and West Coasts. :>
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I was going to say, isn't there already at least one mid-sized city in Missouri? *g*
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