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|publisher    = BlindAtlas.com
|publisher    = BlindAtlas.com
|format      = Online
|format      = Online
|release date = [[2006 (releases)|2006]] - [[2009 (releases)|2009]]
|release date = [[2006 (releases)|2006]] - [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|type        = Prose series
|type        = Prose series
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Revision as of 16:26, 1 September 2022

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Blind Atlas was a website dedicated to the "Invisible Cities" collaborative writing project which began in 2006. It was edited by Philip Purser-Hallard, Deirdre Ruane, Andrew Chapman, and Simon Bucher-Jones.

Three of Bucher-Jones' entries – The City of the Black Moon, Medicia, and Kasting – used concepts from his stories in the Faction Paradox series.

Publisher's summary

BlindAtlas.com is a place to explore imaginary villages, cities, libraries, worlds and universes without leaving the discomfort of your workstation.

Stories

Title Author Link
Al Gebra juggzy
Aaaa Simon Bucher-Jones [1]
Ambulatia vigornian [2]
Archton Phil Storry [3]
Batán City [4]
The City of the Black Moon Simon Bucher-Jones [5]
Boulevardville Dancefloor Landmine [6]
Brittlemasque Simon Bucher-Jones [7]
Canvas the_sybil [8]
Cirecumcester Simon Bucher-Jones [9]
Cotheca John Toon [10]
Dukuria juggzy
Eeee Simon Bucher-Jones [11]
Enclave Dr Cosmos [12]
The Falling City Paul Bellora [13]
Flatsville jackfirecat [14]
Germantium [15]
Glissade brighty [16]
Gossamer allusive [17]
Hardup jackfirecat [18]
Iiii Simon Bucher-Jones [19]
The City of the Illusion of Oblivion [20]
The Nine Cities of the Immortals [21]
Injini juggzy
Kasting Simon Bucher-Jones [22]
Lachrymantine jackfirecat [23]
The City of Landfill Simon Bucher-Jones [24]
The Library of Heaven [25]
Mapenzia juggzy
Medicia Simon Bucher-Jones [26]
Memoria juggzy
Morningtide spurious-fellow [27]
Muango John Toon [28]
Neath Philip Purser-Hallard [29]
Obituaria Simon Bucher-Jones [30]
Ok verlaine [31]
The City of Oooo Simon Bucher-Jones [32]
The Island of Parallelica [33]
Pennyville juggzy
Polopolis hatmandu [34]
The Porpoise Empire Simon Bucher-Jones [35]
Ruban juggzy
Scribonia Philip Purser-Hallard [36]
Shamadu Simon Bucher-Jones [37]
The City of Shrouds and Mothballs [38]
St Ockwell & Stanger thecesspit [39]
Spindlemarch bluedevi [40]
The City of Time juggzy [41]
The Place of the Two Absent Monkeys Simon Bucher-Jones [42]
Uuuu [43]
Ukhiana juggzy [44]
Urbs Ubiquis John Toon [45]
Urville Gilles Trehin [46]
Velocester Kent [47]
Wessex Prime Ralph Lovegrove [48]
The City of the Year 4 Million Simon Bucher-Jones [49]
Yitc [50]
Zappalevel [51]

Notes

  • In January 2006, Livejournal users Juggzy and Jackfirecat posted several short fiction pieces describing imaginary locations. On 9 March 2006, user Bluedevi labelled these "Invisible Cities", which became a meme as other users created their own "Invisible Cities". The Blind Atlas website was created later that month to collect and host these pieces.
  • In 2015, Bucher-Jones released two sets of eight tourism-themed "drabbles from the City of the Saved" in the "Blind Atlas Cities" tag on his blog, with permission from the City's creator and owner, Philip Purser-Hallard.[1][2] However, these were not indexed on BlindAtlas.com, as the domain had been expired since 2011.

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Footnotes