Thanks, that inspired me to look around. I didn't figure out how to hijack 
the defrecord macro, but I was able to write something based upon the code 
there:

(def reader-map
  (let [records (filter #(re-find #"^map-" (str (key %)))
                        (ns-publics *ns*))
        splat (fn [pair]
                (let [[k v] pair
                      rec-name (clojure.string/replace-first k #".*->" "")
                      s (symbol (str *ns* "." rec-name))]
                  [s (var-get v)]))]
    (into {} (map splat records))))

Not so pretty, but it works.

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