Interfictions Auction 1 – Bracelet Based On “A Map of the Everywhere”

May 5th, 2008

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A Map of the Everywhere bracelet

A Map of the Everywhere — Boxcar Diner by Sarah Evans


Map Bracelet

7″ bracelet, abalone, seed beads.

Based on “A Map of the Everywhere” by Matthew Cheney

The boxcar diner from the ending of the story was never really specified, but I had the impression somehow that it really was on train tracks, so I made a train track bracelet with an abalone boxcar and various seed beads and star beads dotting it.

Sarah Evans

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2 Responses to “Interfictions Auction 1 – Bracelet Based On “A Map of the Everywhere””

  1. Your fiction is like diamonds* : Not a journal. on May 5, 2008 2:15 pm

    [...] Interfictions Auction 1 – Bracelet Based On “A Map of the Everywhere” Interfictions Auction 2 – A Necklace Based on “A Dirge for Prester John” [...]

  2. Ellen Kushner on May 8, 2008 4:54 pm

    Look at this one in closeup! Then imagine it floating on your wrist . . . .

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“It had been forty-six years since Dunbar had visited the moon. He stood in his bathrobe at the scenic window taking in the view. The black sky, the craters, the landscape were exactly as he remembered.
He cursed.

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He had come here to study memory so that he could learn how to forget.”
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