A Beleriand Treasury of Childish Tales by Clodia

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Disclaimer (1): I am not J.R.R. Tolkien and I do not own Middle-earth.

Disclaimer (2): This is a mere collection of frivolous pastiches. Some lines will have been taken directly from the originals; so to save time, I claim responsibility only for the arrangement of these pieces and certainly I own nothing except perhaps for the the odd OC. Do feel free to assume that anything really shiny is not mine!

Fanwork Information

Summary:

This is a mere collection of frivolous experiments in literary mimicry; credit (so far) goes to Rudyard Kipling, Lord Dunsany, JRR Tolkien, HP Lovecraft, Terry Pratchett, CS Lewis, Gogollescent and Saki (HH Munro).  MEFA 2010 Honourable Mention (Genres: Drama: Incomplete) for chapters 1-8.

(1) The children's version of the fall of Gondolin.

(2) Nevrast lies abandoned.  Where did the king and all the people go?

(3) On the road to Rivendell, Bilbo, Thorin and Gandalf discuss dwarvish singing.

(4) Beneath Barazinbar, Sleeping Beauty... awakes.

(5) Trolls, tea parties and a touch of literary theory.

(6) Uncle Gorthaur has some words of advice for his dear Thuringwethil.

(7) Maglor confronts his ghosts on the beach.

(8) Domestic discontent in Lothlórien.

Major Characters: Celeborn, Durin I, Dwarves, Ecthelion of the Fountain, Elves, Erestor, Eärendil, Fëanor, Galadriel, Gandalf, Glorfindel, Gothmog, Idril, Maglor, Original Character(s), Sauron, Thorondor, Thuringwethil, Tuor, Turgon

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Genre: Experimental, General

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Rating: General

Warnings:

Chapters: 8 Word Count: 15, 955
Posted on 25 September 2009 Updated on 13 September 2010

This fanwork is a work in progress.


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