It is difficult for me to describe the joy I experienced the moment I heard about my nomination on April 2nd, 2026 (Opens in a new window).
Things have not been easy for me the last year or two for a number of reasons - particularly professionally, having to more or less give up my work as a freelance translator - and to be honoured like this is humbling and reinvigorating at the same time, to say the least.
My sincere thanks to the panelists in this category (Hannah McDonald, Lyn Wilshire, James Tauber, and Matt Graf) and to all of you lovely people who nominated me. 🤩
The Nominees for Best Online Content
ArdaCraft (Opens in a new window) (ArdaCraft team)
https://www.ardacraft.me/ (Opens in a new window)Athrabeth Podcast (Opens in a new window) (Athrabeth team)
https://podcast.athrabeth.com/ (Opens in a new window)The Tolkienist’s Roving Ranger and more (Opens in a new window) (Marcel R. Bülles)
https://steady.page/en/thetolkienist/about (Opens in a new window)Tea with Tolkien (Opens in a new window) (Kaitlyn Facista)
https://www.teawithtolkien.com/ (Opens in a new window)An Long Expected Soundscape – The Lord of the Rings (Opens in a new window) (Jordan Rannells)
https://jordanrannells.com/shop/p/a-long-expected-soundscape (Opens in a new window)The Guide to Tolkien’s Letters (Opens in a new window) (TolkienGuide team)
https://www.tolkienguide.com/guide/letters/ (Opens in a new window)Voting
Every member will be able to vote once in each category via the Members’ Area of this website (Opens in a new window) (that is, the Tolkien Society website; my annotation./ Marcel)
You have until midnight on Friday 24th April to vote.
If you’re not a member but would like to take part, join the Society now (Opens in a new window).
A few thoughts on the nomination and beyond…
Almost six years ago (Opens in a new window), caught like everyone else in the throes of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, and after having just separated from my partner of 14+ years, I desperately needed something good to look forward to. A motivation that would give me strength to continue my ventures in my favourite fandom and essentially return to it with all of my heart.
That is when I started my Patreon account (Opens in a new window) to have a place to work from - and the Roving Ranger (Opens in a new window), the all things Tolkienian newsletter, with Tinyletter (Opens in a new window). At the time it sounded like a good idea.
I started writing and managed to provide my supporters with 149 original posts and 78 Roving Rangers before deciding that this was not my place after all - you can read up on my reasoning with this post from Jan 3rd, 2023 (Opens in a new window).
So I moved to Steady, this crowdfunding platform.
One of the reasons - or motivations - to make the change was my first nomination with the Tolkien Society Awards (Opens in a new window) (April 6, 2022).
At the time both the Roving Ranger and my blog over at TheTolkienist.com (Opens in a new window) were nominated - together with the Digital Tolkien Project (Opens in a new window) and the Prancing Pony Podcast (Opens in a new window), the eventual winner of the ‘Best Online Content’ category.
https://steady.page/en/bd48e165-ced0-4703-a57e-876dc97ad6d3/posts/70a60891-cd91-428b-a938-1585ac6845f2 (Opens in a new window)I may not have won back then but let my try and explain to you how much being nominated meant to me - even thinking about it makes me cry again.
It gave me hope at a time when I was at a personal low. My divorce had been finalised in January, 2022; I had lived on my own in Jena for a year during the pandemic with most interactions only happening online; and the professional disruptions - not being able to participate in the book fairs in Frankfurt and Leipzig - had seriously limited my ability to make a living as a translator.
Now, four years later, my professional career my have taken a break but I have found a new partner whose support and encouragement is a source of strength for me and there is a number of incredibly kind people willing and able to lend me their hands with this project of mine.
It is thanks to you that I have been able and gratefully happy to do the work thas has led to this nomination.