Two more posts about imaginary maps on the Library of Congress’s map blog: a look at maps made after the books were published (such as posters, movie adaptations and online maps), focusing on Middle-earth and Westeros; and a look at maps in children’s stories that talks about whether what appears on maps is in fact true.
(In my previous entry about this series I misattributed the authorship of these posts. That entry has since been corrected. Sorry about that.)
Previously: Fantasy Maps: Middle-earth vs. Westeros; The Library of Congress Looks at Fantasy Maps.