I saw this yesterday on Metafilter. It's stunning, but if you look at it, I
challenge you to tell me where on the map these things go:

   - Most fantasy stories nominated for a Nebula in the past several years
   - Most fantasy stories in any given issue of *F&SF*
   - Any John Crowley work after *Beasts*
   - Any post-1980 fantasy novel not involving vampires or sword & sorcery


*Answer:* That's right -- down a wormhole to another dimension.




On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Dave Henn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quite impressive and entertaining. See if you can see the hidden guest
> character!
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