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Life and Works
Oct 27, 1983. The Book of Lost Tales: Part One (Opens in a new window) is published in the UK.
Oct 28, 1944. Tolkien writes Letter 88 (Opens in a new window), on gloom.
Oct 30, 1936. Rayner Unwin (Opens in a new window), aged 10, writes a "Report on the Hobbit (Opens in a new window)".
Oct 31, 1954. "The Hero Is a Hobbit (Opens in a new window)", a review by W.H. Auden (Opens in a new window) of The Fellowship of the Ring (Opens in a new window), is published.
Nov 1, 1979. Pictures by J.R.R. Tolkien (Opens in a new window) is first published in the UK.
Nov 2, 1956. Tolkien writes Letter 193 (Opens in a new window), on advice on "accents" for a BBC radio program.
Nov 3, 2016. The Bodleian Library (Opens in a new window) presented the Bodley Medal (Opens in a new window) to Christopher Tolkien (Opens in a new window), the Library's highest honour.
Third Age, 3019. Battle of Bywater (Opens in a new window); passing of Saruman (Opens in a new window) and death of Gríma Wormtongue (Opens in a new window); end of the War of the Ring (Opens in a new window) [Nov 3]
The Digital Tolkien Project has announced the HoMe Base (Opens in a new window) today.
It is their “(…) hub for ongoing work on The History of Middle-earth. (Our)
goal is to provide a foundation for education and scholarship with an initial focus on metadata, search, data models, bibliography, and citation systems, with much more planned in the future!”1

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Events & Shows
The Sci-Fi & Action Exhibition 2025 (Opens in a new window) at Moyse’s Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds, UK, is offering, among others, ‘Lord of the Rings - legacy movie props, links to the historic collections, trails, and quizzes’ [Oct 25 ff.; see also BBC (Opens in a new window)]
The Wade Center has "an evening of music, poetry, and art inspired by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and Wendell Berry" (Opens in a new window) [Oct 28; free + livestream (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
Bree Crossroads has another edition out (13 pt. 2) (Opens in a new window) and kindly enough mentions the Roving Ranger - thank you! [Substack]
Marie Bretagnolle has An insight into putting together the PhD appendices – pictures galore (Opens in a new window).
John Garth has Why I had to stop reading C.S. Lewis’s diary (Opens in a new window) [Steady, paywall]
A very young Tolkien fan can be seen in this Metro reel (Opens in a new window)with Facebook in the cinema - obviously someone missed out it is school time the next morning. What we don’t do for an EE marathon ☺️
As I mentioned before I had the pleasure of doing something with Tove Jansson’s illustrations on The Hobbit recently - now someone sent me a link to this lovely, short video combining the Moomins and LotR (Opens in a new window) (a reading by the exquisite Rob Inglis (Opens in a new window).)
Did you know that Spokane, Washington, United States, has a Hobbit House for Halloween (Opens in a new window) [Facebook] - and you can see it on Youtube (Opens in a new window)? One of its residents has also started writing about their amazing efforts with Stonewall News Northwest (Opens in a new window).
The Outsize Influence of Wales on Fantasy, Music, and Movies (Opens in a new window) [Literary Hub; I do not agree on Wales = the Shire, but there you go!]
Artist Michael Taffe is offering The Geometry Of Creation - How to Draw Tolkien’s Numenorean Tile (Part 1) (Opens in a new window) [Steady; paywall; see this sketch with Facebook (Opens in a new window) to get an idea what he is teaching]
Tolkien Guide has Doomed To Die - an A-Z of Death in Tolkien - an interview with artist and author Tom Racine (Opens in a new window). [Youtube]
Lynn Forest-Hill has October – in all directions (Opens in a new window).
Co-Geeking has Grammatically Female Dwarves in Tolkien (Opens in a new window).
Stephen C. Winter has “I am a Hobbit and No More Valiant Than I am a Man, Save Perhaps Now and Again By Necessity.” Pippin Declares Himself to The Guard at The Walls of The Pelennor (Opens in a new window).
doubtfulsea has It’s in Writing (2: I’st a Prologue, or a Poesie for a Ring?) (Opens in a new window)
The Tolkien Fanfiction Survey 2025 (Opens in a new window) is available now.2
Adam Roberts has Howard Shore, ‘The Lord of the Rings’ (2001–03) (Opens in a new window). [Substack]
Merchandise & Franchise
Perfectly lovely: Does Sean Bean Know His Lines? (He doesn't) (Opens in a new window) [Variety, Youtube]
MMO Burnout: Lord of the Rings Living Card Game is my gold standard for LOTR game adaptations (Opens in a new window) [Massively OP]
Reactions are coming in for the first Brandywine Festival, the Burgschneider-run LARP in Kentucky, and there seem to have been a number of issues, even though many participants truly enjoyed it (Opens in a new window). [reddit; this one is titled Beware Brandywine Festival KY - Thoughts From Paid Ticket Holder. Please read all reviews mentioned there to get your own view on this. A main criticism seems to have been: There were TWO full-time staff members to control THE ENTIRE GAME (Opens in a new window) for a total of ~1,200 players.] See also the reaction with TORn (Opens in a new window).
Good to see at least one other videogame gets an expansion: Return to Moria (Opens in a new window). [Youtube; trailer for Durin’s Folk]
Estate of Play: The authors making millions years after their death (Opens in a new window) [RTÉ]
Inter alia
It is rather sad to see the Vaults & Garden Café (Opens in a new window) in Oxford close - let’s hope they will be able to reopen in another space (no thanks to the University church.)
Worth reading: AI: The New Aesthetics of Fascism (Opens in a new window)3 [New Socialist]
Netflix Strikes Deal To Develop ‘Catan’ Game Into Film And Television Projects (Opens in a new window) [Forbes; please note Pete Fenlon is involved, formerly of Iron Crown Enterprises (Opens in a new window)]
Meet 'The Singing Hobbit' (Opens in a new window), Waikato's new comedy star [Waikato Times; official website (Opens in a new window)]
Warner Bros. Discovery — valued at $50 billion — puts itself up for sale with Paramount circling (Opens in a new window) [Independent; press release (Opens in a new window)]
Warner Bros. Keeps Taking a Beating That the Joker Would Be Proud Of (Opens in a new window) [Hollywood Reporter]
The 2025 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction (Opens in a new window) has been announced.
The maps of Ursula K Le Guin reveal a fascinating insight into world-building in fantasy fiction (Opens in a new window) [The Conversation]
The Caithness Broch Project is planning on building… a broch (Opens in a new window)! [Thanks to Guèdelon!]
Is it a critical mineral or a Tolkien invention? Take the Guardian’s nerdiest quiz yet (Opens in a new window) [No, it is not 😅]
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction now has a Substack (Opens in a new window) - for a reason.
What is the scariest book? 10 horror authors pick the most terrifying stories ever (Opens in a new window) [USA Today]
Lord of the Racists? UK University Course Claims Tolkien Demonised People of Colour in Fantasy Classic (Opens in a new window) [International Business Times]
Existential Comics doing it again.4
[Having said this, xkcd’s Emperor Palpatine (Opens in a new window) is rather exquisite, too!]
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