The route that the tank takes in Full Tank!

In case you didn’t know, all the geography in Full Tank! is real. (It has to be; I wouldn’t sell you a lie.) So the route that the tank takes is one that can actually be mapped out.

I’ve saved everyone (i.e. scholars who might want to study my works next time, LOL) the trouble of mapping the route by using Google Maps to show you how the tank travels. I’ve included placemarks in the map, so please click on them. There’s some very valuable information in there, including pictures, which might help you visualise the geography a bit better.

For those inclined toward academia, you may want to think about how geography is mediated in literature. Or perhaps how Web 2.0 tools might be used to bring literature/drama a bit closer to everyone?


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Free Download: Act One of Full Tank!

You may, if you wish, download the latest version of Full Tank! from my wiki. I have only included material up till Act One (or what I have always thought of as Act One, at least) for your reading pleasure.

RATIONALE:

  1. You can buy tickets knowing what the writing is like. It may not appeal to you or it may make you more interested in watching the play – I don’t know, because it could go either way. But at least have a read first so that you know what you’re buying.
  2. Knowing what you’re buying is important for me, so I’d like to think it’d be important for my ‘customers’ too. I hope theatre productions can start to move in this direction, so if they do, you know who started the trend… LOL.
  3. Act Two isn’t included so there is some element of suspense + no need for a ‘spoiler alert’.

Enjoy! 🙂