Guest of Honor address, Mythcon 21. Gives insight into both the necessary research and creative process necessary to illustrate mythopoeic themes. Analyzes four drafts of “The Forging of the One Ring.” Illustrations
Scholar Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 45. In his wide-ranging and conversational meditation on “Whe...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
Premise: A writer\u27s professional and personal life affect his creative writing. A knowledge of wh...
Discusses and elaborates on Sayers’s conception of creativity as a Trinitarian process, composed of ...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Illustration of Sauron forging the One Ring. This is the first of four drafts.Illustrated by Patrick...
A collection of statements taken from featured artists on pieces seen in this issue of Mythlore
Examines how Tolkien applied a central concept of “On Fairy-stories,” the idea that fantasy must be ...
A look into Tolkien’s thoughts on creativity, not just through “On Fairy-stories” and “Leaf by Niggl...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
This paper examines “fusion”, the basis of artistry, in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fusion takes pl...
Reminiscences of the history of the Society on the occasion of its 25th anniversary
Scholar Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 45. In his wide-ranging and conversational meditation on “Whe...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
Premise: A writer\u27s professional and personal life affect his creative writing. A knowledge of wh...
Discusses and elaborates on Sayers’s conception of creativity as a Trinitarian process, composed of ...
Examines a number of concepts in Tolkien’s works—fall and redemption, good and evil, transcendence a...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Illustration of Sauron forging the One Ring. This is the first of four drafts.Illustrated by Patrick...
A collection of statements taken from featured artists on pieces seen in this issue of Mythlore
Examines how Tolkien applied a central concept of “On Fairy-stories,” the idea that fantasy must be ...
A look into Tolkien’s thoughts on creativity, not just through “On Fairy-stories” and “Leaf by Niggl...
After his St Andrews lecture on ‘Fairy Stories’ Tolkien projected his theory of sub-creation into hi...
Discusses Tolkien’s particular retelling in The Lord of the Rings of three basic mythic elements: th...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
This paper examines “fusion”, the basis of artistry, in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Fusion takes pl...
Reminiscences of the history of the Society on the occasion of its 25th anniversary
Scholar Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 45. In his wide-ranging and conversational meditation on “Whe...
On behalf of the Lothlorien Group and its sponsor, the Mythopoeic Society, I would like to extend to...
Premise: A writer\u27s professional and personal life affect his creative writing. A knowledge of wh...