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What if the map of your life was unfinished? Elsie Vine has always lived quietly, bound by routines and haunted by choices she never made. When she stumbles upon a strange atlas whose pages shift and shimmer, she discovers it doesn't chart the world at all - it charts her. Every unmade decision is drawn as a pathway. Every hidden longing is mapped as a destination. And the farther Elsie looks, the more she realizes the atlas is incomplete... until she risks filling in the margins herself. Drawn into a journey that bends reality and memory, Elsie joins a band of unlikely companions - a…mehr

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What if the map of your life was unfinished? Elsie Vine has always lived quietly, bound by routines and haunted by choices she never made. When she stumbles upon a strange atlas whose pages shift and shimmer, she discovers it doesn't chart the world at all - it charts her. Every unmade decision is drawn as a pathway. Every hidden longing is mapped as a destination. And the farther Elsie looks, the more she realizes the atlas is incomplete... until she risks filling in the margins herself. Drawn into a journey that bends reality and memory, Elsie joins a band of unlikely companions - a trickster with too many secrets, a cartographer who can't stop redrawing the stars, and others who carry their own unfinished maps. Together, they must face the truth that Elsewhere isn't a place at all. It's a choice. Lyrical and imaginative, The Atlas of Elsewhere is a fantasy novel about maps, margins, and the courage to rewrite the lines of your own story. Perfect for readers of Erin Morgenstern, Susanna Clarke, and V. E. Schwab, this debut invites you to step off the charted path and into the unknown.
Autorenporträt
L. J. Ribar is an author of fantasy, science fiction, and cultural nonfiction who blends lyrical storytelling with a deep fascination for history, travel, and identity. A retired software engineer turned full-time writer, Ribar creates novels that explore maps, memory, and the courage to choose your own path. His work includes The Atlas of Elsewhere and What We Bring to the Party, alongside projects in dystopian YA, psychological thrillers, and pet-friendly nonfiction. When not writing, he designs creative tools for authors, leads community writing projects, and explores the world with curiosity and a sense of wonder.