Geofiction

Geofiction

Geofiction is a hobby where people design imaginary cities, countries or entire worlds, including placenames, culture, social and political structures and even constructed languages (conlangs), primarily for personal enjoyment.

It may be contrasted with the creation of constructed worlds, which are typically used to enhance the realisation of a fictional universe for a story or collection of stories, whereas geofiction is "world creation" for its own sake, sometimes but not always for creating a story setting, but always for fun.

Geofiction may range from diagrams of imaginary streets drawn by a young child to elaborate, internally consistent worlds created as a hobby or life-long project by adults. Alternately, geofiction is fiction where the (created) setting is the focus.

A good example of the art of geofiction is in "The Lord of the Rings", where J. R. R. Tolkien devised the fictional world of Middle-earth populated by various species and races (man, elf, hobbit, etc), along with imaginary languages and alphabets for his creations, all initially for his own amusement.

Neverland is another good example. It is a fairytale island world created by J.M. Barrie which is the setting of Peter Pan's adventures. It is a land much like earth but in Neverland time stands still. It is occupied by children (the Lost Boys) and their rivals the pirates, who are constantly battling throughout the fairytale. Neverland was created by Barrie also for his own amusement, just as Tolkien did with Middle-earth.

Micronations are sometimes considered an elaborate form of geofiction.

Geofiction flourishes over the Internet via nation and empire simulations and collaborative conworlding sites:

* [http://www.eshraval.com Eshraval] is a geofictional modern world setting that is a mixture of role-playing, nation creation, and national simulation.
* [http://shatteredsphere.wikidot.com/ FractaPassium ] is spin on traditional geo-fiction in that it implements science-fiction on a stellar scale. Players create "star-nations" that interact in an active and continuing storyline.
* [http://www.edwardmooney.com/imaginations/ ImagiNations] , a network of geofictional planets and the brainchild of author Edward Mooney, Jr., is a prime example of highly developed geofiction as a hobby.
** [http://www.vexillium.net Vexillium] is the oldest and primary geofictional planet of the ImagiNations network.
** [http://worldspinner.net/worldofaurora/ Aurora] is one of the ImagiNations worlds. Aurora's tech level is roughly that of 1945-1955 Earth.
** [http://worldspinner.net/scandia/ Scandia] is the other ImagiNations world. It has a modern tech level.

Main types of Geo-fiction

Earth-based Geo-fiction

Creates things like a fictional country on Earth, a mysterious island, or even an imaginary city.

Conworlding

The creation of a whole new world using geo-fiction, with its own physical rules, fantasy and histories.

Galaxy Building

Geo-fiction can be used to create whole galaxies and universes.

ee also

* Constructed language
* Fantasy fiction
* Imaginary world
* Science fiction
* SimEarth

External links

* [http://conworld.wikia.com Conworld Wikia] (formerly worldspinner.net/scandia)
* [http://eshralopedia.eshraval.com Eshralopedia] , the Eshraval wiki
* [http://itlani.org Itlani.org]
* [http://nation.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Lovia] , a geofiction wiki
* [http://conmyth.wikia.com Pegasus Wikia] A wiki for user-defined fantasy worlds and mythology (formerly worldspinner.net/world of Aurora)
* [http://www.geofictie.nl/indexenglish.htm The Dutch Geofiction Association] , geofiction enthusiasts
* [http://vexillium.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Wikivex] , the Vexillium wiki
* [http://www.zompist.com/virtuver.htm Virtual Verduria]


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