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Life and Works
Oct 14, 1958. Tolkien writes Letter 211 (Opens in a new window), on languages, Gondor (Opens in a new window), Númenor (Opens in a new window).
Oct 15, 1931. Tolkien's poem "Progress in Bimble Town (Opens in a new window)" is published in The Oxford Magazine.
Oct 16, 1944. Tolkien writes Letter 85 (Opens in a new window), on chronological trouble with The Lord of the Rings (Opens in a new window).
Oct 18, 1954. Tolkien writes a letter to the Recteur of the University of Liège (Opens in a new window), on his reception of an honorary doctorate.
Oct 20, 1911. Tolkien signs a Oxford University visitor's page (Opens in a new window).
Third Age, 3018. Glorfindel (Opens in a new window), Strider (Opens in a new window) and the four hobbits (Opens in a new window) reach the Ford of Bruinen (Opens in a new window) where they are attacked by Black Riders (Opens in a new window). Frodo (Opens in a new window) reaches the other riverside but the Riders are cast back by the water, their horses drown and their robes are destroyed. [Oct 20]
Life without God: grandson of JRR Tolkien on how losing his own faith shaped his novels on Catholicism (Opens in a new window) [The Catholic Herald]
Thanks to Andrew Ferguson of the Tolkien Guide (Opens in a new window) team I can tell you that the bust of J.R.R. Tolkien that used to be with the English Faculty Library (Opens in a new window) has a new home in the recently opened Humanities Library (Opens in a new window) in Oxford.
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Events & Shows
It is my pleasure and my honour to announce that I will be the Guest of Honour with the ninth Lustrum Feast (Opens in a new window)of the Tolkien Society Unquendor, Netherlands. [English info (Opens in a new window)]
I hope to see as many of you as possible at Kasteel de Berckt (Opens in a new window).

Omentielva Minquea (Opens in a new window) is happening at Marquette [July 30 - Aug 2, 2026]
Calgary production of Lewis and Tolkien (Opens in a new window) imagines meeting between titans of fantasy genre. [LiveWire Calgary]
The SoCaliquendi Smial are having their first Middle-earth Yule (Opens in a new window) party [Dec; Eventbrite]
Videos of all the talks at the Oxford-Bloomsbury Fantasy Summer School 2025 (Opens in a new window) are now online [Youtube]
The Writers Revealed exhibition (Opens in a new window) is now in Busan, South Korea [Tolkien items listed here (Opens in a new window)]
For those of us with a UK Persuasion Dick Whittington and his Cat (Opens in a new window) is a fairly well-known story (particularly around Christmas). Please do not be too surprised to find a hobbit in Leicestershire as it is Jack Hobbs (Opens in a new window)’ nickname… [Dec 12 ff; Imagine Theatre (Opens in a new window), De Montfort Hall)

The Hobbit has been staged at Blaine High School Theatre (Opens in a new window), Minnesota, USA. [Facebook]
An International Conference on War, Fellowship, and Survival in the Lives and Works of C.S. Lewis and Kindred Spirits (Opens in a new window) will take place in Amiens, France, with a paper proposal deadline at Nov 15 [June 2026; I am quietly counting Tolkien as a kindred spirit]
For all events check out the International Tolkien Fellowship (Opens in a new window) [FB] and the Tolkien Guide Calendar (Opens in a new window).
Scholarship & Fandom
Last week one of the stalwarts of Tolkien-inspired art and the wider community has passed away - Becky Dillon. Her work not only with the German-speaking community at the Tolkien Days in Geldern but her interest and unrelenting support of any smial, society, get together, publication, or really any Middle-earthian idea that was worth supporting will be deeply missed. [My farewell (Opens in a new window); Tolkien Stammtisch Linker Niederrhein (Opens in a new window); both Instagram; please note we do not know yet how and if the ITF (Opens in a new window) can continue without her]
Marie Bretagnolle has Oxonmoot diary – 2025 (Opens in a new window).
Mythlore volume 44, Number 1 (Fall 2025, #147) is out now. (Opens in a new window)
John Garth has ‘Mounted on the monster’: Tolkien and the motor-car (Opens in a new window) [Steady, paywall]
doubtfulsea has King Trotter? (Opens in a new window)
New Tolkien Society publication – Númenor, The Mighty and Frail (Opens in a new window).
Miriam Ellis has A Hobbit Walking Party in the Sweet Shire Air (Opens in a new window).
Nicholas Whyte has J.R.R. Tolkien and Dorothy L. Sayers (Opens in a new window).
A Real Taste for Fairy-stories: Essays (2025), by Verlyn Flieger (Opens in a new window) and Proceedings of the Tolkien 2019 Conference (2025), edited by Will Sherwood (Opens in a new window) [Journal of Tolkien Research]
I have known for quite some time there is a serious overlap between Tolkien fans and crochet fans - but this fan film is something special. Please note: a canon-defying twist at the end. You were warned!
https://youtu.be/i_uRwfx7dwA?si=hLLPbeZ2zArHs48S (Opens in a new window)Dimitra Fimi has Creating Imaginary Languages: An Enduring Form of Artistr (Opens in a new window)y [Substack]
Oronzo Cilli has Printing Tolkien: Investigating the 1925 Oxford Professorship Application (Opens in a new window).
Tolkien and the Autumnal Equinox, a talk with Eleanor Parker (Opens in a new window) [Youtube]
Thoughts on Tolkien has A Spring Harvest (Opens in a new window).
Edmund Prestwich has Tolkien’s Lament for Boromir (Opens in a new window), a reaction to the Clamavi De Profundis rendition (Opens in a new window).1 [Youtube]
Merchandise & Franchise
The Original Underground Hobbit Tunnel Shelter (Opens in a new window) is one way of doing merch.
October 22 will see people painting ‘hobbit houses’ in Sacramento (Opens in a new window), California, United States.
Foster + Partners and Ellison Institute of Technology to restore iconic Oxford pub (Opens in a new window) [Foster & Partners press release; let’s hope for the best; see also the Oxford Mail on the planning situation (Opens in a new window)]
‘Cosy and comforting’: why The Fellowship of the Ring is my feelgood movie (Opens in a new window) [Guardian]
Inter alia
The 50 Greatest Star Wars Characters Of All Time (Opens in a new window) [Empire; reaction from Inverse (Opens in a new window).]
The Bodleian Map Room has Death by numbers (Opens in a new window) [maps from the trenches]
“It’s Okay But It’s Also Really Not.” When Dystopian Fiction is No Longer a Thought Experiment (Opens in a new window)2 [Literary Hub]
Has Kemi Badenoch actually read Terry Pratchett? (Opens in a new window) [New Statesman]
Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? (Opens in a new window) [Guardian]
We’ve Seen This Movie Before (Opens in a new window) [on Andor, fascism and modern day realities; Substack]
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: first trailer for new Game of Thrones preque (Opens in a new window)l3 [Grauniad]
Ursula K Le Guin’s maps of imaginary worlds are charted in a new exhibition (Opens in a new window) [Wallpaper]
Cold war power play: how the Stasi got into computer games (Opens in a new window)4 [Guardian]
World Surpasses Its First Climate Tipping Point (Opens in a new window) [Goethe University, Frankfurt]
Tulare County Library launches ‘One Hundred Books Before College’ challenge for local teens (Opens in a new window) [Visalia Times Delta]
Peter Thiel’s mental diarrhea - a danger not only to democracy and freedom but worldwide fandoms - continues to deliver: Voyages to the End of the World (Opens in a new window). [First Things | media bias fact check (Opens in a new window); Militarist Monitor (Opens in a new window) on the publisher of First Things)
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