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Life and Works
Oct 20, 2003. Tolkien and the Great War (Opens in a new window) is published.
Oct 21, 1963. Tolkien writes a letter to Mrs. Munby (Opens in a new window), in response to a number of questions posed by her son Stephen about The Lord of the Rings (Opens in a new window).
Oct 22, 1955. C.S. Lewis (Opens in a new window) wrote "The Dethronement of Power (Opens in a new window)", a review of The Two Towers (Opens in a new window) and The Return of the King (Opens in a new window) published in Time and Tide (Opens in a new window).
Oct 23, 1937. Tolkien writes Letter 18 (Opens in a new window), thanking Stanley Unwin (Opens in a new window) for calling him a genius, adding that he would start writing on something soon. [my emphasis]
Oct 24, 1952. Tolkien writes Letter 135 (Opens in a new window), on the cost of printing The Lord of the Rings (Opens in a new window), his current work, & the British atomic bomb.
Oct 25, 1944. Tolkien writes Letter 87 (Opens in a new window), sending chapters of The Lord of the Rings (Opens in a new window), and commenting on a letter from an American boy.
Oct 26, 1966. Finding himself short of a speech subject, Tolkien reads Smith of Wootton Major (Opens in a new window) to a room of about 800 people.
Third Age, 3018. Frodo Baggins (Opens in a new window) awakes in Rivendell (Opens in a new window), recovered from his wound, and meets Gandalf (Opens in a new window). [Oct 24]
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Events & Shows
Please note: Tolkien 2027. Birmingham NEC 18-22 Aug 2027 [Tolkien Society]
The 13th International Tolkien Mailing Competition (Opens in a new window) is live [application by Nov 5; run by the Hungarian Tolkien Society]
Thistle’s Tale of Brandywine Magic and Mayhem (Opens in a new window) [TORn; on the first Brandywine Festival LARP by Burgschneider]
The Children’s Theater of Madison (Opens in a new window) will stage The Hobbit [Feb 7 -22, 2026; Wisconsin, USA]
The Rangers of the North (Opens in a new window) are meeting up [Oct 25, Manchester, UK; Bluesky, see also FB (Opens in a new window)]
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
I did something involving Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Astrid Lindgren, Tove Jansson, and Terry Pratchett.
https://thetolkienist.com/2025/10/20/celebrating-the-latest-german-hobbit-edition-illustrated-by-tove-jansson-at-frankfurt-book-fair/ (Opens in a new window)Wayne G. Hammond & Christina Scull have Legacy and Faith (Opens in a new window).
Stephen C. Winter has “The Beacons of Gondor Are Alight, Calling for Aid. War is Kindled.” Gandalf Speaks of The Ancient Alliance of Gondor and Rohan. (Opens in a new window)
The members of the German smial Rheinhessen (Opens in a new window) have funded a public bookcase (Opens in a new window) in their village of Abenheim. [Facebook]
Tom Hillman has A sad tale of Milton Waldman, to whom Tolkien wrote a famous letter (Opens in a new window).
Miriam Ellias has The Grey Havens And Our Longing For Tolkien's Elves (Opens in a new window).
Roäc the Grey Haven Raven has A World Mental Health Day Reflection (Opens in a new window). [Substack]
doubtfulsea has It’s in Writing (1) (Opens in a new window).
Dimitra Fimi has Constructions of Childhood in Tolkien’s Legendarium (3): The hobbits as children. (Opens in a new window) [Substack]
TolkienLibrary.com (Opens in a new window) founder and collector, Pieter Collier, has moved to Norway (Opens in a new window).
Famed organist Anna Lapwood seems to have taken a liking to Lighting the Beacons (Opens in a new window)(Instagram; Howard Shore, RotK OST).
Artist couple Into Far Lands has just published a chronological map of Númenor (Opens in a new window), planning for Aman & Valinor. [reddit/TolkienArt]
Tolkien's Medievalism in Ruins (Opens in a new window) is out (see New Books in Literary Studies podcast).
Vincent Ferré has The Dynamics of Creation in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Fiction: Peoples, Languages, and Imaginary Geography (Opens in a new window). [In French]
Kristine Larsen has A Plane, a Plaque, and a Prize: J.R.R. Tolkien and Peter Medawar with the Journal of Tolkien Research (Opens in a new window).
American Tolkien Society Collection (Opens in a new window) now available for research.
The Journal of Inklings Studies (Volume 15, Issue 2, October 2025) has published another issue (Opens in a new window).
Several items are free access, of particular interest is John Garth’s Revealed: Tolkien's 1939 Lecture on Fairy-stories (Opens in a new window). Carl Hostetter has offered corrections (Opens in a new window) [Facebook]
Matěj Čadil / The Road goes ever on
Merchandise & Franchise
Plans to reopen Tolkien and Lewis pub approved (Opens in a new window) [BBC]
Oxford Eagle and Child pub will be 'sensitively' restored (Opens in a new window) [Oxford Mail]
"Did You Ever Know That You're My Frodo?" (Opens in a new window) Bette Midler singing for Stephen Colbert [Youtube]
Another mobile game gone: Official Sunset Announcement: LoTR: Rise to War (Opens in a new window).
Inter alia
Cost Of ‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’ Approaches $600 Million (Opens in a new window) [Forbes]
‘Inside George’s Brain’: The Audacious Effort to Bring the Star Wars Creator’s Museum Dream to Life (Opens in a new window) [Wall Street Journal]
Rare New US Bank Licence Issued by OCC for Erebor (Opens in a new window)[East & Partners]
How Hobbit-Inspired Startup Plans to Replace Silicon Valley Bank (Opens in a new window) [Wall Street Journal; see also Who is Palmer Luckey? Trending for launching a crypto-friendly bank approved by US regulators (Opens in a new window) [Economic Times]
Atari’s launching a new retro console for the holidays: its one-time console war rival (Opens in a new window)1 [Polygon]
Legendary movie poster artist Drew Struzan has passed away (Opens in a new window) [Hollywood Reporter; see his work with Instagram (Opens in a new window)]
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