It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door…You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to.
We have a new poll up and running in our Bit of Fun forum to decide who is the best Monster in Middle-earth. Who do you find creepiest, Shelob or her older ancestor, Ungoliant? Do you think Glaurung is worse than Smaug? Personally I have always had a problem with spiders of any size...
Vote now in our Monster Poll and let's see who is the Monster with the Mostest.
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Our latest Artist in Profile is Roger Garland who gives us a vision of Middle-earth quite unlike our previous two artists, Ted Nasmith and Anke Eissmann. I looked in vain for a portrait of Roger so we have my favourite painting of The Two Trees of Valinor instead and I hope it will entice you to come and learn a bit more about him in our new Roger Garland Thread where I would love to hear your impressions of his paintings.
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We have been moving a few things around here at MeJ and created a whole new section called Inspired Journeys. This is the new home for all art inspired by Tolkien. Our Artists in Profile series now lives there along with general art discussion and Tolkien's own art.
We also have an new forum to play in: Member's Art and Poetry. If you have ever been inspired by Tolkien to write a poem or paint your own vision of Middle-earth and its peoples this is the place share them. Our Yule Season Contest showed what a talented members we have here and my hope is that by giving our efforts a proper home and chatting about our work we will be inspired to carry on being creative and stretch ourselves.
One thing I’ve realised while researching and writing the Artists in Profile series is the fact that there are as many visions of Middle-earth as there are artists and everyone has something unique to offer. Even if you have never done anything like this before why not get out your paintbrush and your pen and give it a go?
One thing to note - this is a forum for painting and poetry, but no fan fiction please. Let's celebrate the Professor but not run away with him .
So, let’s share our imagination as well as our ideas and have some fun!
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We have a new Artist in Profile, the wonderful Inge Edelfeldt, who as well as illustrating Tolkien, writes and illustrates her own highly-acclaimed books for young people of all ages. Take a detailed look with me at her beautiful watercolour work on our new Artist in Profile: Inger Edelfeldt thread and learn more about this remarkable Swedish author and illustrator.
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Merry and I have just returned from this, the first Tolkien Conference in Oxford which took place in the college where Tolkien spent his days as an undergraduate. We'll be posting reports and comments on the new Oxford Tolkien Conference thread.
As you will see from the list of Speakers and Papers on the thread, we had some wonderful speakers who shared some fascinating and challenging ideas. I feel that those of us that were lucky enough to attend will be thinking and talking about this conference for a very long time to come.
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Essay From The Tolkien Society Journal: The Mallorn "Aragorn: Tales of the Heir of Isildur. Part 1 - The Evolution of the Man"
Dust off your copies of Christopher Tolkien's History of Midlle-earth, and trot out your Trotter, and all of your Aragorn resource books (there is a great bibliography on the last page), and join in this discussion of the "leading man of The Lord of the Rings"
Some of you may recognise Tolkien's World from our Members Art and Poetry thread. But did you know you can purchase both this design and Gandalf's Return on prints, shirt, cards and mugs? From our sister site Viggo-Works.com's Marketplace you can do just that.
You can also see paintings and photographs with Tolkien quotes for sale there too.
The proceeds to the sales in our Marketplace goes towards the upkeep of both sites. Visit our Marketplace today. Once there just go to the right hand side of the page and click on Tolkien Inspired to see designs there and also on New Products sub catagory Tolkien Inspired to see our newest products.
Questions And Answers About Tolkien And His Workhas been open to help answer questions our members may have about Tolkien or the books he's written. Please stop by and teach or learn together.
‘Tolkien himself approved of Blok's paintings’. I read these words in an Amazon review with amazement. Cor Blok? Aren’t they those weird and childlike paintings that appeared on the covers of the 1965 Dutch edition of The Lord of the Rings? Mmmm. Time, I thought to take a closer look.
Come and join me for a discussion on our latest Artist in Profile: Cor Blok and tell me what you think of these unique and remarkable paintings.
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The Ring
An Essay on Tolkien's Mythology
A Thesis by Per Håkan Arvidsson
Back in June of 2006, we posted the first part of a two part thesis written by Per Håkan Arvidsson, and published by the Tolkien Society entitled "Aragorn: Tales of the Heir of Isildur. Part 1 - The Evolution of the Man".
We are delighted that Per Håkan Arvidsson has found us here at Middle-earth Journeys and joined our membership here. We are hoping that his busy schedule allows time for him to post his thoughts on our comments on our June feature.
However...we are absolutely thrilled to present Per Håkan Arvidsson's earlier thesis work in its entirety, published here at Middle-earth Journeys with his permission, entitled The Ring.
This work by Arvidsson deals "with Tolkien's use of the ring as a symbol", and treats this subject with sections on...
Tolkien himself Forging of Rings The Alchemist Language of Rings The Ring Quest The Volsunga Saga Of Elves & Men Tom Bombadil The One Ring Conclusion Bibliography
Arvidsson presented this thesis at the Department of English at Lund University in Sweden. I think you will find this work both informative and fascinating , and I am eager to discuss it with all of you here at MeJ.
Please re-read these wonderful entries and give them some thought. The voting period will begin now and last until January 31, 2007 in order to give all of us time to ponder our decision.
We were so impressed with the quality of essays submitted to the Christmas Essay Contest that we have opened a new forum under Tolkien Studies devoted entirely to members’ original work:
If you have long been thinking about a favourite Middle-earth subject now is the time to pull those scattered ideas and notes together, give them a bit of a polish and share! Get some feedback on those ideas and let’s see what new regions we can travel to together. Occasionally we might suggest a theme to give us a group focus.
If you can reference sources then great – but don’t be put off if you can’t, we just want to get you writing, thinking and having some fun expanding your ideas beyond the confines of the usual post.
You will be able to start a new thread yourselves for each essay in this forum. This will give us space to discuss them and it will mean we can all easily find our work again in the future, so please use the title of your essay as your thread heading.
So....let's get writing .
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