Journal submissions should ideally be sent, typed, to the editor by email; handwritten submissions may not be accepted. Tolkien Journal was started by New York Tolkien Society founder Richard Plotz in 1965. It is a paid journal but afew articles can be freely downloaded. In 1975, it became the Journal of the American Tolkien Society. Tolkien, C.S. For three issues, it was a dual-publication with Orcrist. Tolkien CBE Vice President: Priscilla Tolkien Chair: Shaun Gunner. Mythlore (ISSN 0146-9339) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published by the Mythopoeic Society that focuses on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien Journal, an anthology of reviews, articles and art about J.R.R. Beyond Bree is the Tolkien Special Interest Group of the American MENSA society. Follow the link below for a listing of currently available publications: Other Publications updated 11-09-2020 We also publish a journal, Anor, which accepts internal and external submissions of a range of scholarly studies and thoughts on Tolkien's work as well as doubling up as the society's magazine with various more humorous contributions from current members. Minas Tirith Evening-Star began publication in 1967, as an independent fanzine associated with a short-lived Tolkien fan group. The book won the Tolkien Society Award for Best Book. The official archive of Mythlore back issues is hosted by Southwestern Oklahoma State University Libraries and includes all content up through the most recent issue. Tolkien's voluminous fiction and his academic work in literary and linguistic fields. President in perpetuo: Prof. J.R.R. 15 issues were published from Spring 1965 to Summer 1972 (aftwerwards, it merged with Mythlore). From time to time, the Society issues publications other than the Journal. Our journal includes the best in articles, poetry, fiction and a selection of reviews, games and features. Dick Plotz stepped down after issue #8 and Ed Meškys took over the society and the journal. THE HISTORY OF TOLKIEN JOURNAL. Journal of the American Tolkien Society. Submissions to Anor are welcomed and encouraged both from within and outside the society; the journal aims to publish a wide variety of the best quality thoughts and work of Tolkien scholars. Be a part of it all. Journal Submissions. Get the latest news and articles in our regular bulletin and journal. She co-edited the first critical “extended” edition of J.R.R. Tolkien, was published by the Tolkien Society of America (Center Harbor, NH, USA). The Mythopoeic Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the study of mythopoeic literature, particularly the works of members of the informal Oxford literary circle known as the “Inklings.” In issue #15, Meškys announced the permanent merger of the Tolkien Society of America with the Mythopoeic Society and of Tolkien Journal with Mythlore.Glen GoodKnight became editor with the … See also. Tolkien fans. Tolkien Journal issues Lewis, Charles Williams, and the genres of myth and fantasy. We publish an online occasional journal, Minas Tirith Evening-Star, to provide a meeting ground for the exchange of ideas and joy generated by Tolkien's monumental works. Dick Plotz stepped down after issue #8 and Ed Meškys took over the society and the journal. Join a worldwide community of thousands of J.R.R. A Sampler. These are often compilations of materials serialized in the Journal, or selected, related works which have been well-received. Tolkien Journal Tolkien Journal was started by New York Tolkien Society founder Richard Plotz in 1965. Tolkien’s essay “A Secret Vice”, in which Tolkien theorizes his language invention (A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages, HarperCollins, 2016). Membership in the Society … The Journal of Inklings Studies is a paid journal but its reviews and a few articles are open-access. Tolkien Studies: An Annual Scholarly Review presents the growing body of critical commentary and scholarship on both J.R.R. In issue #15, Meškys announced the permanent merger of the Tolkien Society of America with the Mythopoeic Society and of Tolkien Journal with Mythlore. Minas Tirith Evening Star is the journal of the American Tolkien Society.