John C Wright wrote a nice short story set in William Hope Hodgson's "The Night Land"
Awake in the Night
https://web.archive.org/web/20090524012412/http://www.thenig...
In the side panels are users/readers who drew up their own maps on what they think the Nightscape is.
It has all the romantic mystery of a fantasy tale, whilst still being firmly grounded in reality.
I remember when London's Shard was going up, and I'd see it lit up slightly at night, glowing and ominous and thinking, "this is it: this is the last holdout of humanity."
It's four stories in the complete set: https://a.co/d/gEdBkYR
Wright also has an extended paen to the mentioned Voyage to Arcturus: https://a.co/d/hubUM05 which neither I, nor the author, recommend unless you have read and deeply love Voyage to Arcturus, but I mention it because the overlap reading this list was quite uncanny. That is a very, very specific point of overlap.
Should the original author ever read this thread I highly recommend Wright to them because of the overlap.
> Voyage to Arcturus
The blurb reads like a Gene Wolf story, surreal in its landscapes and interactions.
I will give it a try, and follow up with Wright's book.
Thanks for the recommendation!