-:- Strange as news from Bree -:-
Events & Shows
The exhibition “Da Tolkien a Narnia: Illustrations of Pauline Baynes” will be running until March 7th at the Scuderie Medicee (Opens in a new window) in Poggio a Caiano, Italy [next biggest city is Bologna]
The Hobbit is showing with Enter Stage Right (Opens in a new window). [March]
For all events check out the Tolkien Guide (Opens in a new window).
I am doing a global map for Tolkien Reading Day (Opens in a new window), with events from Tolkien societies & smials, libraries and cultural partners, who have Middle-earth in their hearts. Send me your links!
My podcast: A Talk with the Tolkienist [Spotify (Opens in a new window) | YT (Opens in a new window) | RSS feed (Opens in a new window)]
Scholarship & Fandom
Don’t forget:
https://thetolkienist.com/2026/02/23/meet-me-at-leadership-in-middle-earth-conference-in-zurich-switzerland-hybrid-free-march-14th/ (Opens in a new window)Matej Cadil has The Little Blade from Gondolin: Drawing Sting (Opens in a new window). [Substack]
The Journal of Tolkien Research has added two new reviews: Numenor, The Mighty and Frail: Proceedings of The Tolkien Society Seminar 2023 (2025), ed. by Will Sherwood (Opens in a new window) and Queer Approaches to Tolkien: Essays on the Many Paths to Middle-earth (2025), edited by Robin Anne Reid, Christopher Vaccaro, and Stephen Yandell. (Opens in a new window)
Dimitra Fimi has Little People and Miniature Worlds: Contexts and Chronologies (with Tolkien as a guide!) (Opens in a new window) [Substack]
doubtfulsea has Eavesdropping (Opens in a new window).
Graham Scheper has published a rendition of Tolkien’s Ides Aelfscyne (Opens in a new window) [Youtube]
Abigail Nussbaum has The Great Tolkien Reread: In the House of Tom Bombadil (Opens in a new window) [Blogspot]
A must read for those of us who volunteer: How to Recover from Volunteer Burnout (Opens in a new window) [SFWA]
Tom Hillman has A Ghostly Link between Tolkien and Charles Williams? (Opens in a new window) [Blogspot]
Miriam Ellis has The Fox and the Hobbits: Grimmian Wonder. (Opens in a new window)
John Garth has My 2025 with Tolkien – from Faërie to Minnesota (Opens in a new window). [Wordpress]
Andrew Higgins has Exploring Invented Languages (Opens in a new window) [Substack]
The Silmarillion — Clowes First State (Paper Binding Variant) (1977) (Opens in a new window) [Blogspot]
Stephen C. Winter has “You Forget to Whom You Speak.” Aragorn Declares Himself to Sauron in The Stone of Orthanc (Opens in a new window).
Merchandise & Franchise
A new boardgame from Office Dog Games: LotR: Circle of Conflict (Opens in a new window).
Nacon Files for Insolvency Days Before Its Big Showcase and Just Over 2 Weeks Before GreedFall 2 Releases Its Full 1.0 Version (Opens in a new window) [IGN; Nacon was the publisher to LotR: Gollum]
Film Ireland has The Scariest Moments in The Lord of the Rings, 25 Years On (Opens in a new window).
Corsair is halting Drop sales after March 25th (Opens in a new window) [Verge]
A very good write-up on the Warner Bros./ Discovery sale: Too Much TV: Behind The Scenes Of Netflix's Decision To Drop Bid For WBD (Opens in a new window) [Substack]
Inter alia
William Butler Yeats Makes a Buck (Three superbiae and a clusterfuck) (Opens in a new window)[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Substack]
The Lamb & Flag doing what it should be doing: Famous Oxford pub now has its own group of writers (Opens in a new window) [Oxford Mail]
Jeff LaSala has Just Change the Title! Problem Solved (Opens in a new window).
Ansible 464 (Opens in a new window) has been published.
‘Harry Potter’ Reboot Prompts Major Licensing Deal With Hasbro (Opens in a new window) [LA Magazine]
What Is Palantir? An FAQ (Opens in a new window) [The Ringer]
Bret Devereaux is starting another series I’ll make sure to read: Collections: Warfare in Dune, Part I: Fighting Faufreluches (Opens in a new window).
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