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A Sense of History: Straight Road The next in a series of articles about ships passing to and from the West, Simon uses "The Fall of Númenor" to attempt to arrive at Tolkien's reading of the exordium to "Beowulf."
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Over thirty people contributed their thoughts on the experience of leaving and receiving feedback on fanworks. Emotions run high on all sides, but community and connections emerge as factors that promote feedback while easing its difficulties for readers and viewers.
Over thirty people contributed their thoughts on the experience of leaving and receiving feedback on fanworks. Emotions run high on all sides, but community and connections emerge as factors that promote feedback while easing its difficulties for readers and viewers.
He and Diamond were visiting, though Pippin had been disappearing every afternoon, and taking Frodo and Elanor and most other lads and lasses in the neighborhood with him—though why they couldn’t use Pippin’s own pony, Sam couldn’t imagine.
So gathered they were to Bree, what lieutenants who could be spared, from their scattered watches west and east, for their chieftain had returned from his long sojourn in lands godless and mountains strange.
Aragorn returns from the South to tells his tales. Halbarad listens.
August challenge at tolkienshortfanworks on Dreamwidth
The August challenge has been posted to the tolkienshortfanworks community on Dreamwidth. The thematic challenge is: magic trees. The formal challenge is: call and response. New participants welcome.
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The abrupt style of this poem worked well with the tone and mood, I thought; the rhythm was harsh, much like hoofbeats--a wonderful technique. I had not thought of Aredhel in this light before, and though I can't say I enjoy it entirely, I think you've done this unique portrayal some justice.
Thank you very much :) The abrupt style seemed to suit her personality, the somewhat wild and reckless oung woman rather than the proper lady that, in this piece, her parents wanted her to be. She always came across as rather rebellious to me, and looking at the Silmarillion we can see where that led her! :)
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