Audio Books Reviewed: The Silmarillion
A while back we featured a review of the Audio CD version of The Lord of the Rings....
Continue readingA while back we featured a review of the Audio CD version of The Lord of the Rings....
Continue readingBrinck writes: Middlebury College in Vermont is offering a freshman seminar (their introductory literature/writing classes) this spring on...
Continue readingRob writes: Tolkien artist Ted Nasmith has updated his web page revealing the exciting news that he has...
Continue readingThe Silmarillion is a long read, some people find. Now it’s being offered as an MP3 audiobook, with...
Continue readingUnder Kenji Kamiyama’s taut direction, “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim,” skillfully blends 2D...
Continue readingOaths hold an astonishing power in Tolkien’s Middle-earth. Here, TORn Discord member Narrative Epicure explores how Sauron and...
Continue readingWebcrawler is back this week to break down the events of Episode 5 of The Rings of Power....
Continue readingOrc origins and the existence of Orc young
Continue readingIn January I was reading a skeet on Bluesky about how people feel after every re-reading of The...
Continue readingThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power returns with Season 2 on August 29 and we...
Continue readingWe’re delighted to share an exclusive interview from fellow Tolkien fanatic Eirik Bull – a journalist from Norway....
Continue readingOur good friends at Volante Opera have been in touch with very exciting news! You may remember, in...
Continue readingPublisher HarperCollins is set to release a new Tolkien book, The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien, this September....
Continue readingSome secrets are better kept quiet (according to that famous Gandalf quote, the one about anticipating a good...
Continue readingRecent SPY REPORTS for Season 2 of Prime Video’s The Rings of Power series sourced from anonymous but...
Continue readingIt has been fifty years since the Professor sailed into the West, and the Tolkienverse is still thriving....
Continue readingFirst published in 1981 and now expanded with more than 150 new letters, excerpts and additional notes, this...
Continue readingIf you’re a regular reader here at TORn, you know by now about composer and sound engineer Jordan...
Continue readingLate last year we brought you news of the incredible artistic feat which is composer Paul Corfield Godfrey’s...
Continue readingBack in 2022 we told you about composer and sound engineer Jordan Rannells’ amazing project – to create...
Continue readingOxford Literary Festival features scholarly lecture on The Great Tales Never End: In Memory of Christopher Tolkien Chaired by Grace Khuri
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