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| | | | This is one in a series of posts where the content is provided by a guest who has graciously answered five questions about their experience as a Tolkien fan. To see the idea behind this project, or if you are interested in sharing your own, visit the project homepage. If you enjoy this series, please... | |
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| | | | The Malazan Book of the Fallen fantasy series exhibited a rabid yet desirable iconoclasm, through which its author Steven Erikson elucidated every trope of epic fantasy and then shit on it. I came out of reading the series feeling like nothing could surprise me anymore except some other Erikson fare. | |
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thoughtsontolkien.wordpress.com
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| | | | This year was my first full year of blogging, and according to the information from Wordpress, more than 2,000 people from 10 different countries read my blog, which is astounding to me. Thank you all for reading, liking, commenting, sharing, and continuing to offer your encouragement! It's been especially rewarding to see authors and Tolkien... | |
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apilgriminnarnia.com
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| | To celebrate Tolkien's twelfthty-ninth (or eleventy-nineteenth--a joke that expires this year) birthday on 3 January 2021, the Tolkien Society is once again raising a toast to the Professor (see here). After Bilbo left the Shire on his eleventy-first birthday in The Lord of the Rings, Frodo toasted his uncle's birthday each year. Tolkien fans continue the |