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Navigating the Mysteries of Middle-earth: A Comprehensive Guide to Tolkien’s Realm

J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth is a vast and wondrous realm, brimming with rich landscapes, diverse cultures, and intricate languages that have captivated readers for generations. In

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Unveiling the Mythic Depths: The Power of Myth and Symbolism in “The Lord of the Rings”

In the heart of J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterwork, “The Lord of the Rings,” lies a rich tapestry of myth and symbolism that elevates the story beyond

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The Enduring Legacy of “The Lord of the Rings”: Exploring Tolkien’s Timeless Tale

In a world where trends come and go, and fads fade into obscurity, there exists a rare gem of literature that stands the test of

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“Echoes of Truth: Christianity in The Lord of the Rings” Out Now!

Echoes of Truth: Christianity in The Lord of the Rings, by Michael C. Haldas, is now available in print and e-book. A collector’s edition, with

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Tolkien's The Kullervo Published After 100 Years

Kullervo – Manuscript Illustration By Jay Johnstone He wrote it when he was just 22. Now, a century later, a fantasy work by J.R.R. Tolkien

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CfP: Not the Fellowship. Dragons Welcome!

This was the Call 2021: “Writers are invited to engage with a fictional character of choice from any of Tolkien’s works who is not part

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In the Spotlight: Interview with Jess Hyslop

Jess Hyslop’s new novella, Miasma, will be released on February 7, 2023, as part of the Luna Novella series, by Luna Press Publishing. You can

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Aragorn: JRR Tolkien's Undervalued Hero

The layers that Angela P Nicholas has exposed and examined in Aragorn: JRR Tolkien’s undervalued Hero, have revealed a bigger depth and a larger heart, to

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Evil In The Shining Light Exhibition

We have followed with interest the setting up of Evil In The Shining Light, and this past weekend, the SFFN was finally able to visit

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Brand New Italian Edition Of Tolkien's Letters Approaches!

AIST On the 3rd January 2018 fans from all over the world will raise their glasses (or cups, or mugs, or goblets!) for the Tolkien