Geofiction
"Geofiction" in a Sentence (7 examples)
"Arthur, one of my hobbies is geofiction." "Jon, let me guess. It's about creating your own imaginary land, with maps." "Yeah, you sort of get the idea."
"Jeff, one of my geofiction ideas is to make Hawaii much bigger than it is in reality." "Jon, there must be a lot of details you have to work out, I guess."
I want to make geofiction about a gigantic imaginary country called "Occidentia."
For high school geography, my project entailed creating geofiction with an imaginary country called "United Pacifica."
Whilst on my morning walk, on the 10th of March of 2015, I am thinking of geofiction, specifically of an imaginary Portuguese-speaking Macao which takes up the whole of East Asia. I wonder, though, how that uchronic fantasy would fit with my other idea in which the whole of Europe is called France.
It is now the 23rd of May of 2015. Today, I create a beautiful flag for my geofiction, my fictional country, which I call Nonongia. (My nickname is Nonong.) The flag is about the blue Interlingua sky, the green Esperanto field, and the purple Lojban celestial globe. This configuration is my personality today.
It may, however, be regarded as typical that this is often the type of story in which undue attention is paid to the description of the 'ficticious' ^([sic]) geographical environment (a striking example being the geofiction of The Lord of the Rings).
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