The Weekend Distraction: Flash Fiction Flashback
This story dates all the way back to 2014 (I think I can tell, stylistically), and was written for one of Chuck Wendig's random-title challenges. It's 1000 words, after I did a little touching up (as opposed to the complete rewrite that 11 more years of writing experience makes me itch to do). The Cartographer’s Potion The Cartographer gazed at the parchments on the worktable. A frown further creased his age-furrowed forehead. There was something missing, something that would make the maps live. He needed them to be more than just bits of parchment with lines on them. “It wouldn’t hurt if they could be rolled and folded and stuffed into a saddlebag in the rain, and take no hurt,” Lord Alfus suggested. “You don’t want much,” the Cartographer replied. “You’re the mage.” “I am a cartographer.” He rubbed a shaking hand across his aching forehead. “A cartographer. Yes.” Lord Alfus shifted in his ...