TORn Staffer Ostadan has updated the Legends and Lore section of Green Books with a story about his recent pilgrimage to Tolkien’s grave: “It seemed to me the very distillation of what being a ‘Tolkien fan’ represents…” You can find it here in TORn’s [Green Books]
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Leandro writes: elfenomeno.com has been rebuilt. Now the website presents a new Tolkien Encyclopedia, with new data from the books and the films. I’m sorry but I cannot write a notice by now… but we wanted you (all TORn people) to know anyway. Thank you again for sharing all your time and your work with Tolkien fans. [More]
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Hannah writes: In order to raise money for an upcoming film production, a producer is auctioning off a chance to be made up and photographed as virtually any fantasy / sf character you can imagine. Zombies, aliens, elves, vampires, faeries… the sky is the limit! This is your chance to be immortalized as your favorite character from fantasy literature or film, either for your own enjoyment or as an ideal and imaginative gift for that special someone. [More]
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Our good pal Keith Stern writes: Your readers may be interested in some material we’ve just posted to the website for Andrew Jack. Andrew of course was dialect/dialogue coach for LOTR and there’s a link on this page to a very interesting document “Accent Rationale” which explains some of the basic thoughts they had about pronunciation. Also some info about TROY elsewhere on the site including a shot of Orlando
Bloom and Andrew. [More]
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Tolkien’s great-grandson Royd Tolkien will be a guest at the One Ring Celebration in January, 2005! Royd joins Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Brad Dourif, Bruce Hopkins, John Rhys-Davies, Charles Ross, the bands Emerald Rose, & World Without Sundays! Tickets are on sale now! [More]
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