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Kelvarhin
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**TORn 10th Anniversary Tributes to our Founders from VIP FRIENDS OF TORn!!** Note--> VIP Posts have hearts next to them :-)
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Greetings TORnSibs to our extra special tribute. We’ve invited some very special friends of TORn to post in this thread Welcome to all our wonderful and gracious VIP’s to TORn. We thank you for taking the time to help us celebrate 10 Wonderful Years and in helping us to thank our dear Founders for having the geeky passion to make it. So to Xoanon, Tehanu, Calisuri and Corvar we, along with all who will be posting here, say THANK YOU for bringing into being, what we believe to be the best Tolkien site; for the fans, by the fans. *with love* Kelvarhin and silneldor
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 25 2009, 3:12pm
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Message from Guillermo del Toro
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"A decade- It goes by so easily- and goes mostly to your thighs and bottom. What an auspicious decade this was and how much promise the new one holds for all of us. May we all together get there and back again!" GDT *with many thanks to Parker for getting this from GdT for us* Kel x
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 25 2009, 3:14pm
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In this age, it isn't easy keeping any family together. So to all of you here on The One Ring, may I offer my most sincere admiration and congratulations for keeping this family together for 10 glorious years, with all it's old world charm and values. There's Big Love -- Doug Jones *with many thanks to Hellmistress for getting this from Doug* Kel x
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 25 2009, 3:15pm
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Kristin Thompson My Debts to TheOneRing.net TORN may loom large in my chapter on official and quasi-sanctioned LOTR websites in The Frodo Franchise, but I certainly didn’t discover it when it was founded. Quite the contrary, I was not an early internet user. In addition, as I wrote in the preface in the book, I was one of those Tolkien fans who deliberately ignored the making of the film trilogy, not wanting to get my hopes up about the adaptation. It was really only after I decided to write about the film that I ventured onto the internet to any real extent. That was in early 2002, and originally my project was to do an article, subsequently published in a film-studies journal called The Velvet Light Trap. By the way, that article has been quoted widely, but it’s out of date and has some errors. Best to avoid it and rely on the book instead. Anyway, it was impossible to write about the film trilogy without exploring the internet, and it was during 2002 that I discovered TORN. Once I embarked upon the book project, I knew there would be a chapter on LOTR and the internet. I knew I wanted to deal with New Line’s site, with Ain’t It Cool News, with TORN, with McKellen.com, and with some samples of smaller, fan-originated sites. From the start, the four TORN co-founders were incredibly generous with their time and recollections. My first interview was with Corvar, on June 12, 2004. He happens to be a fellow Wisconsinite, so we met in a little cafe in Milwaukee. The second was with Tehanu, during my second research trip to New Zealand; she fed me a lovely meal on an incredibly stormy night in Auckland and then answered many questions. (I interviewed her a second time that November, on my third and final research trip to New Zealand.) The third was with Calisuri on August 29, 2004, during one of my three research trips to Los Angeles. A few days later I talked with Quickbeam and Asfaloth in L.A., while they were still editing Ringers. I’m sure Xoanon would have been willing to let me interview him as well, but I decided it was not to be. With all the traveling I was doing, a separate trip to Canada to talk with him seemed just a bit too much. And speaking of too much, the text I was drafting on TORN was turning out to be way too long. I decided if I had yet another interview, TORN would take over the whole chapter. (I know, what would be the problem with that, right? But I got to interview Ian, too, and his webmaster Keith Stern! As it was, the internet chapter became two internet chapters.) But Xoanon was very helpful, answering questions by email. Since The Frodo Franchise came out in 2007, TORN has been equally supportive in getting the word out about the book, mentioning it in news items whenever even a small excuse to do so arose. Links to entries on my blog of the same name have sent me a lot of hits. The fact that TORN and The Frodo Franchise blog were chosen as the two sites regularly linked on the recently added Shire page on Del Toro Films felt like a double honor—to be listed there and to be side-by-side with the premiere Tolkien website. Tehanu paid me the ultimate compliment after reading my book: “Your account of TheOneRing.net’s beginnings and how it functioned gets it absolutely right. More than that, you capture how it felt to us at the time. Nobody else has managed to get enough of an understanding to do that.” As many of your will recognize, that passage became a blurb on the back of the dustjacket. I quote that not to boost myself or the book, which I hardly think I need to do in this context, but to emphasize how much help I received from those incredibly helpful interviews. There’s no way I could have captured how working on TORN felt to its founders if they hadn’t conveyed their feelings to me. That my prose then synthesized all that interview material well enough to suggest the authentic early history of TORN pleases me more than I can say. Much though I hoped that my book would reach a general audience, the core groups that I hoped to satisfy were the filmmakers and the fans. If I manage to get a project on the Hobbit and bridge films launched, this time you can be sure that I’ll be monitoring TORN from the beginning!
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 4:29pm
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Well, okay, mine too, darn it all, lol! We're looking forward to the journey, GDT!
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 4:31pm
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You're one of us now, you know. (It's too late to run ).
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Greg Wright
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Apr 25 2009, 5:13pm
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On August 20, 2001, Tehanu stumbled across my now rather infamous essay about Tolkien's mythology at Hollywood Jesus and posted a link to it here at TORn. LOTR traffic at Hollywood Jesus exploded, with tons of emails raining down on my inbox... and most of them negative! Two days later, Tehanu had to retract the link to the article with the disclaimer, "I wish I had read through" to the end... I was relatively new to the Web at the time, and had not yet learned how ill-advised (or rashly provocative) comments can come back to haunt you in a big way; I also had not yet developed into a serious academician, and so had not realized that I was supposed to be a Tolkien "expert"... complete with all the ramifications. I was just a website editor with very specific ideas about Tolkien, and thought I would be merely humored as such. I didn't expect to be translated into Spanish and Swedish, you know! Thankfully, a great many of TORn's regulars -- Tehanu included -- stuck with me through the development of HJ's vast coverage of Peter Jackson's films, a publishing legacy of which I am very proud, and through the polishing of my ideas (and manners). Tolkien in Perspective, now out of print, was the culmination of that early project, and does fully articulate the thinking behind that early essay. (The last surviving copies are available through HJ Books.) As my later books came into print, Xoanan was kind enough to give Peter Jackson in Perspective the highest recommendation possible: "A must-read!" The book is still the only comprehensive single-author examination of Jackson's film on the market. As I hit the convention circuit and entered my "public speaker phase" (nods to Little Big Man here), the ORCs in Pasadena and Burbank have to rank with the best of experiences, as I had the pleasure of finally meeting Tehanu, Xoanon, Altaira, Mr. Cere, and Balin (bless his soul) among many others. Thanks, all, for dragging me along on your fabulous ride. Congratulations for doing something truly unique, vital... and unforgettable.
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Apr 25 2009, 5:41pm
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Indeed we could have no better companions than TORnsibs for going there and back again - and you are definitely a TORnsib now Mr Del Toro, whether you like it or not! Thanks for being so supportive of our community - we love having you here!
'There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of my fridge...' 'You never know what will happen next, when once you get mixed up with TORnsibs and their friends.'
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 5:53pm
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What a great ride you've had, too. We're so glad you're part of our Tolkien community.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 5:57pm
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Thank you for contributing your natural talents at moderating, and participating in, panels to our conventions. All the very best.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Colleen Doran
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Apr 25 2009, 6:13pm
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Though I had been a Lord of the Rings enthusiast since I was a little girl, I never dreamed I would one day grow up to illustrate something that has become such an important part of my life. I stumbled upon the TORn website years ago before the first film came out, and was delighted to meet a number of people from TORn at a San Diego Comic Con where several of my publishers were promoting my work. I stopped by to watch the TORn crew set up before the convention officially opened, and Garfeimao recognized me and brought me into the fold. She kindly introduced me to other TORn types, and some of the cast as well, who were also hanging about before the show, including Sala Baker and Lawrence Makaore. Then I was taken aside and introduced to Richard Taylor and Daniel Falconer. This generosity was not only most appreciated, but the kindness and interest of the people at TORn helped to bring my work to the attention of some of the official LOTR licensors, who later hired me to do work for them. So, not only was it a great experience to meet so many new people here, and to have found so many new friends, but being a part of the TORn family has helped me to realize a lifelong dream: to illustrate scenes and characters from The Lord of the Rings. Coolest job ever! The LOTR fans are the most generous and friendly fans I have ever met. Downright hobbity. Good food, good conversation, good fun. Of all the conventions I have ever attended, it is the LOTR conventions that I most WANT to attend. They feel like family reunions.
The A Distant Soil Webcomic and Blog Colleen Doran's Website
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 6:37pm
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Returning the sentiments, Colleen
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Thank *YOU* for bringing your wonderful talent, outlook and enthusiasm to our gathering! Here's to our association growing and continuing to flourish over the next 10 years. By the way, I highly recommend visiting Colleen's website and checking out her galleries of amazing artwork
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 7:31pm
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Those of you who have been to ORC and ELF conventions and DragonCons, will recognize Anne as an accomplished author, a favorite panelist and speaker, and dear friend of TORn. Here is a message she sent for the occasion: "Ten years, eh? The TORn site and the people associated with it are unique and wonderful, and my friendship with all of you has been fruitful and a total blast - ahhh, Dragon*Con! Live long and prosper!" She also sent along this update which I thought I'd share with everyone: "I've managed to get some writing done in the past year. My chapter "The Evolution of Glaurung and Smaug" will be included in Good Dragons Are Rare: An Inquiry into Literary Dragons East and West, edited by Drs. Fanfan Chen and Thomas Honegger, ALPH No. 5, published by Peter Lang: Frankfurt, Berlin etc., 2009, 460 pages. My latest short story, "The Veritas Experience," was published Feb. 16, 2009, by Absent Willow Review." Wishing you continued success, Anne! Anne C. Petty's website
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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silneldor
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Apr 25 2009, 7:44pm
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It is amazing the tide of spirit
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that Tolkien has evoked since the enlivened discourses in the Eagle and the Child over 60 years ago. Now 'our' GdT has(sir:) ) in his delight, and found bliss, has joined us on the crest of new wave with the Hobbit. Thank you for sending word to us sir,as you have in the past. It is an honor. Calo anor na ven (May the sun shine on your road)
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Apr 25 2009, 7:58pm
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I've got a few of your twin elf rider items and love them! Great to see you here!
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to this journey, there and back again not only with Bilbo and the Dwarves but with you and the whole team as well! All the best wishes, Guillermo!
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Thank you, Doug - we look forward to include you in this big family as well!
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that I love your book, so I'll not go into detail here again The chapter about TORn was one of these I particularly loved; as interesting as the whole book is, it was so exciting to read about the site where I spend so much time and to see names there and in the fanfic chapter I knew not just from the film business world, but names of normal people. It was just great to see them being mentioned at all, and in such a lovely way!
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silneldor
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It is such fun having you with us to celebrate our decadeversary:). The fact that you have taken such interest here, from my humble standpoint, very much amazes me and i dwell in such delight. Thank you very much for adding your thoughts here on our Feedback. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Magnus
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Apr 25 2009, 8:48pm
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Happy Birthday from all your friends at Weta!
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Dear Tehanu, Xoanon, Corvar, Calisuri and thousands of other friends, No website has provided such a platform for fandom and creativity across literature and film as TheOneRing.net and for that we salute you! Past, current and future crew at Weta will be forever spiritually connected to TORn and we are absolutely relishing the opportunity to take on future journeys together - there... and back again... naturally. We have recorded a short tribute http://www.wetanz.com/torn10bday/... Where you can also see your card in high resolution glory.
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Apr 25 2009, 9:02pm
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It's so "cool" (I can't come up with a better word at the moment) you are doing this for our TPTB, they deserve it of course, but still, you taking the time to do so: thank you . And I love the little movie. And thanks to all of you guys for creating all the magic.
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for my dial-up to slowly download the video, I just want to say thank *you* all for putting so much of yourselves into bringing LOTR to life for fans around the world - and for popping in to join the celebration! *pops a keg of 1420* Cheers!
Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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silneldor
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Thank you Greg for stopping in
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on our celebration. It has been a quite a ride, truly. All the best to you in the future.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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The Road goes on and ever on...and Fictional Frontiers is truly thankful...
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"My dear Bagginses and Boffins, Tooks and Brandybucks, Grubbs, Chubbs, Hornblowers, Bolgers, Bracegirdles and Proudfoots."...um, Proudfeet! What can I say? We, including and especially myself, are proud and honored to be working with TORn...and have no doubt: those involved are the elements that make it truly special. Passionate, respectful, and insightful...they embody the best of Tolkien...and I am so thankful to be part of their Fellowship. However, unlike the Fellowship that came to an end with the crowning of Aragorn, our Fellowship will continue...and grow...and be the wellspring of friendship for us all. While I've worked directly with Chris, Mike, Deleece, and Larry...let me say: the whole is certainly more than its parts...though its parts are indeed mighty. My friends of TORn...I will continue to follow you my brothers and sisters, my captains, my kings... Sohaib and the team at Fictional Frontiers
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Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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silneldor
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It is delightful to have you join us. It was really interesting hearing your story. Hey, dreams happen don't they? I really got a big smile from your 'hobbit feet'. I now have a viable working 'true' vision of them. I would love to see more of your work. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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for sending your greetings. Yes Dragon Con was such a blast when i was there. I also found your book "Tolkien in the Land of Heroes" very insightful. Yes, live long and prosper yourself:). Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Altaira
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Apr 25 2009, 9:45pm
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That made me laugh and cry at the same time!
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Listening to everyone trying to fit: "Happy birthday TheOneRing.net" into the Happy Birthday song had me ROFL. At the same time, the overall sentiment, and everyone taking the time to do both the card and the video, brought more than a few tears to my eyes. Absolutely brilliant!! THANK YOU ALL, and thank you Magnus for helping bring all of this together. *Many hugs*
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silneldor
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HEY, that was super you guys!!!!
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I really enjoyed that you ALL stopped in with that video. I am still giggling. I'm going back to catch that again. I love your signed card too and your dragon motif. I must say i am tickled pink. I am so happy that you could celebrate our fabulous founders..and us all here on our 10th. It is a true honor and i am truly elated. Spiritually yours in Tolkien too:), with grand thoughts and confidence for the future. sil
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Amazing card, amazing costumes and props, and pretty good singing too :-D Thanks so much for stopping by the party, and for all the magic you've worked through the years.
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Happy tenth anniversary to TheOneRing.net! Tehanu, Xoanon, Corvar and Calisuri, look upon the vast thing you have wrought! From humble beginnings, TORn has become the cornerstone of Tolkien fandom on the net. TORn is now a living, breathing thing, animated collectively by the wonderful folk who meet there online. Congratulations to all of you TORnSibs out there who have made this incredible community, fanbase and family. And more than that, TORn is an invaluable guide to those of us who work on the films. If we want an up-to-the-minute situation report, we can check out TORn for the definitive answer! So keep up the great work – things will be hotting up as The Hobbit approaches... ;-) Cheers, Daniel Reeve PS. I'll be online as much as possible today and tomorrow to answer whatever questions are thrown my way on this thread - though naturally I can't reveal much about The Hobbit...
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Your sentiment is very touching
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and emotional and i agree completely about the continuing embodiment of fellowship. Thank you very much for celebrating with us. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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You are too kind... all of you...
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It's the least we could do. I hope you all spotted Mike Mignola in there as well? The dragon is of course Daniel's contribution :-)
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I have my copy of your Map up on my office wall at work. Well...actually, I have the poster there. The print is safe at home. Thanks again for doing that for us. You're such an incredibly great sport!
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Happy anniversary, congratulations, thanks, and much love!
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TORn has been such an important part of my Tolkien “experience” in the past decade, and I still visit at least once every day that I’m online. You help define Fellowship for all us fans and have given us such a wonderfully supportive community. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Xoanon at a fan convention and enjoying a wonderful dinner in Queenstown with Tehanu. I’ve met many TORn staffers online and at conventions like ORC, ELF, and the Fellowship Festival, and I appreciate the behind-the-scenes efforts of everyone I haven’t yet met but have heard so much about. Thank you so much for your dedication and continuing hard work. My experiences as a Tolkien fan, author, and professor are all the more enjoyable because of TORn. I’m looking forward to DragonCon to renew old friendships and make new friends, and I’ll “see” you online. Here’s to another decade (at least)!
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Oh, that map was such fun to do! My pleasure absolutely! I've been a Tolkien fan for about 100 years, so all the in-jokes made complete sense, and it was nice to play with images of TORn messageboards as places in Middle-earth. And all the while create a coherent piece of artwork. An excellent project!
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Looking forward to the next 10 years!
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And the opportunity to spend the next several with you and the rest of the Hobbit team. Many thanks for your participation in our message boards, and your love and dedication to The Hobbit.
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Thank you so much for dropping in today. We're delighted that you've decide to spend your Sunday among us. We probably neglected to tell you that TORn is a lot like the Hotel California - you can 'log off' but you can never really leave. Also, thank you once again for the amazing TORn map. I still can't quite take in the fact that I have the original. I'm continually amazed and humbled that you and so many people here would do something like that. It means more to me than I can ever express in words. A hundred more THANK YOUs come to mind. Questions! I have a few to start with: 1) Regarding your artwork, I was wondering if you have a favorite medium to work in. I imagine sketches are primarily done in pencil? But, what would you rather break out and start working with? Or, do you enjoy variety. 2) Is there another Red Carpet sketching tour in your future?
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Welcome to the Tolkien family!
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There are many times this community is just like a family - for good and for not-so-good reasons. But we wouldn't have it any other way. Here's to more collaboration on the Hobbit movies
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Your book is a treasure, and I'm looking forward to the next one. Best of luck with it!
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We met briefly at ORC II, when I was helping Altaira with the scholar panels. I've enjoyed your work so much. Isn't it funny how so many of us became web-savvy because of Tolkien? There's some irony in that.....
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I love hearing how someone can land their dream job. Best of luck getting future dream jobs, and hope to see you in New York in October!
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I so enjoyed seeing Anne at the ORC panels. Thanks for the good wishes, Anne!
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Isn't it funny how so many of us became web-savvy because of Tolkien? There's some irony in that..... And yet it's not surprising. As I wrote somewhere once, Tolkien was no Luddite... and he certainly made use of the printing press, didn't he?
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It is wonderful having you around as a sib and to celebrate with us on our 10th surrounding our fabulous four . You have been so gracious with your help. I will always remember the fun you created with the map conspiracy for our dear Altaira and..well, i better clam up here. What other things are you planning in the 'watercolours, oils and acrylics' department? Your acrylic paintings are amazing. I love tree and landscape paintings, particularly Bierstadt's work. Are you considering anything along these lines? Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Wow - thanks to everyone at WETA!
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I got a WETA pin several years ago, and I wear it proudly on any occasion. Thanks for bringing Middle-earth to life for so many of us. You all totally rock!
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Sharing our "Tolkien experience"' together
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How excellent to see you here, Lynnette! Your message reminds me of how we've all come here today along such different paths, all of us bringing our own "Tolkien experiences" with us. It's quite mind-boggling if you really stop and think about it. I'm so glad we got to share part of our experiences with you and vice versa. Thank you for stopping by, and here's to seeing you again soon!
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I was amazed, truly, by your work. It was so wonderful to be able to listen in and then discuss with my fellow TORNadoes.
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So nice to see you here so you can celebrate with us. Hope all is well, and I'm trusting you will tell us your Hobbit news as soon as you can.
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I enjoyed your discussions at ORC, and hope to see you again soon. Thanks so much for stopping by the party!
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Thanks so much for joining in. The Map graces a wall in our house, and gives much pleasure.
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silneldor
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Thank you for joining our joyful celebration:). It is a wonderful community in all senses of the word isn't it? Thanks and much love accepted and returned:). Cheers and yours in fellowship.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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DanielReeve
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Apr 25 2009, 11:22pm
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Pencil is of course very good for sketching, but to develop a pencil sketch to the point where I'd call it a finished artwork takes quite some time. Far quicker is watercolour. I recently taught a painting workshop in which I did three complete paintings in a short time - only possible because I was using watercolour. So I guess watercolour is my favoured medium - it's fast, and used properly can be quite dramatic. (I can upload small images of a couple of those paintings in one of these posts, if you like, if I can figure out how - I'm a newbie at this posting business... ;-) Having said that, I was working on some advertising artwork yesterday, using acrylic, and got a great result resonably quickly. And for sketching, one shouldn't overlook charcoal - this can be very expressive, and because there's no colour involved, it's necessary to make the most of light and shade, tone. Great discipline! As for another Red Carpet Sketching Tour, I'd LOVE to do one - it was EXCELLENT! It's on the horizon - we're just figuring out whether to try an Autumn one instead of Spring. Come along!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 25 2009, 11:38pm
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Thanks for the compliment! I've been painting in acrylic for the last few days - it's artwork for an advertisement - and it's been good to explore that medium a bit more. I can't "let it out of the box" yet, until the ad campaign is up and running, but I'll put it up on my website when I can. Landscapes... hmmmm, they look great painted, SHOULD be painted - and I do them now and again, when something really grabs my attention. Some dramatic lighting or whatever. But I have a number of other images in my head that are insisting on being painted first, and also a calligraphy exhibition coming up in August. These things, plus the need to do commercial jobs to pay the bills, keep my painting output frustratingly slow. But I'll get there. I have a series of oil paintings in mind (some more NZ wildlife, and one from Maori legend), and also another large watercolour of a wellington scene. Can't wait to get started!
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Apr 25 2009, 11:43pm
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Greetings Entmaiden, and well met again! Those days of planning the map are treasured memories! Yep, Hobbit news will be forthcoming as and when - although it'll probably appear on TORn long before I'm allowed to talk about it! Hey, and thanks for buying those fonts the other day - I meant to email you, but one thing drives out another, as Barliman would say.... ;-)
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What a delight! Thank you so much! //
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I desired dragons with a profound desire" "It struck me last night that you might write a fearfully good romantic drama, with as much of the 'supernatural' as you cared to introduce. Have you ever thought of it?" -Geoffrey B. Smith, letter to JRR Tolkien, 1915
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Happy Birthday, TORn! From your friends at NarniaFans.com!
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Kia ora Kimi! (from one kiwi to another) Glad to join in the celebration, and say hello to all you wonderful folk. I hope your fiction writing is going well - you have a real gift
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It is really good to see that all you wonderful people down there in middle earth remember us poor denizens of the outer darkness.
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Very nicely done! Thank you!
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Wasn't sure you would recognize the e-mail addy
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I've been wanting to get them for a while, and snapped them up as soon as I learned they were available again. I also meant to drop you a message that it was me, but I have the same problem as Barliman ;). Can I put in a plug for a Red Carpet sketching tour for autumn 2010? (That would be March/April 2010). Some of us are kicking around the idea of visiting NZ around that time, and I would definitely love to do the sketching tour. Although I have zero talent, every tour needs someone who admires everyone's work.... Meant to say what a great job you did on the Valaquenta. Lovely.
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I am gobsmacked by how many people having taken the time to send their best wishes! It is truly amazing, and a testament to what makes this place so wonderful
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You're welcome! I had to do something for it! :-)
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I love the "card". Thanks so much for joining the celebration!
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Yep, an Autumn Sketching Tour would be great - and I think that's the way the organisers are leaning. Otago (in NZ's South Island) is incredibly beautiful at that time of year, so I'd love to go back and paint then. I'll pass on your plug to Vic and Raewyn - and I look forward to seeing you on the Tour! And the Valaquenta - what a GREAT interpretation Alassëa Eruvande has written with this! Wow! I only played a small, making a nice visual effect for it with the parchment and font, but I think the piece itself is the real gem. My Tolkien-geekiness was showing through, in that I could easily have re-inserted all the Tolkien names into the text, having read The Silmarillion so many times, even though the last time was quite a few years ago.
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Welcome to the celebration, Daniel!
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I can imagine that things will be hotting up for you and your work, as production on The Hobbit gets further along! Having the opportunity to turn a hobby into a full-time profession would be a dream come true! Did you find that it changed your everyday life very much? (p.s. love your map of Cape Cod!)
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Every once in a while I go to Daniel's site and look at it. I want it and someday I'll get it. Hmmm....maybe a 10th anniversary celebration is a good reason????
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Hello all! I'm Alicia; I've visited TORn many times, but only now joined the message boards to say Congratulations!! Read through all of the messages on this thread... how nice to see all of the lovely people & comments! Everyone keep up the great work! As for the next Sketching Tour... I want to go so badly I can taste it!! Don't know when I'll get back to NZ, but I will, and permanently this time. In the meantime, I just bought a sketchpad & pencils today, & have done 2 truly awful sketches. Daniel - help! -Alicia allywag67@aol.com www.thewagband.com
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That greeting is a blast, two lion hearts truly. Hey, it so neat that you all popped over to celebrate with us on our 10th. It is a good time to see Fantasy alive and well. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Thanks Magpie, and greetings again! I use good quality watercolour paper for most of my maps. Mostly Fabriano Artistico EW, Cold Pressed. Though I may switch to Arches - I've just bought a load of it, because it can take a lot of wetting and re-wetting, without losing it's crispness. Having said that, the map which Bilbo is folding up in the FOTR prologue was done on brown wrapping paper! It was nice and brown and crinkly and easily foldable - but probably an archivist's nightmare! And thanks for your comments about the onion painting. I loved doing that, and I'm looking forward to doing some more oils like it. I did several quickish studies first, trying the methods of various different Old Masters, and eventually settled on a technique which uses quite a lot of medium as a vehicle for the pigment, especially in the early and background layers. I'll try to attach an image of some progress shots of this painting below...
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I'd love to see some examples!
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Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Apr 26 2009, 12:44am
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There's always been a special place in my heart for TORn. I'm glad it's here. I've seen LOTR about 100 times... and that's not an exaggeration. Probably more, actually.
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Altaira
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Apr 26 2009, 12:46am
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And thank you for such a beautiful 'birthday card' and such a nice post about our celebration on your site. Us fantasy fans have to stick together.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 12:48am
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Yep, doing art as a full-time profession is SOOOO different to that rat-race life before that! I could never go back. No day feels like work. Mind you, no day feels like a holiday, either. Every day's a workday and every day's a holiday, too - it's just a kind of continuum, in which weekends are meaningless, and I never remember what day it is. I like my Cape Cod map too! I'm looking forward to doing some more real-life maps - NZ's Marlborough Sounds would be really nice.
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silneldor
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Apr 26 2009, 12:55am
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Do you want to jump ship? I bet Del Toro could use a another good man.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Altaira
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Apr 26 2009, 12:55am
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So glad you could make it, Sohaib!
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I don't often get to listen to your interviews, unfortunately, but I devour the transcripts that Deleece does for us. It's truly turned into a fabulous partnership, hasn't it? Thank you for your message and for the great work you do for, and with, us!
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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silneldor
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showing you your map framed and up in front of me as i sit at my desk. I just love it. Map
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Apr 26 2009, 1:17am
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PURE awesome, I love it...thanks so much WETA..and thank YOU TORNsibs for keeping this place alive! Here's to celebrating our 20th in 2019!
Michael Regina Editor in Chief/Segment Producer PH: 514.947.5221 http://www.TheOneRing.net http://www.KongisKing.net http://www.TheOneLion.net http://www.gallifreyone.com
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Apr 26 2009, 1:32am
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With a life-size prop of Smaug, of course (a la Mumakil)
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Okay, that as a backdrop at rhe 20th Anniversary Party would be pushing it a bit too much I think-- But I just want to say, THANK YOU Xoanan, and all the other three, for what a wonderful gift you've given us. You have no idea. And I can't imagine how my (attimes) crotechedy self keeps "This place alive" but I will try to help!:) LOVED the video--have to remember that winter is starting down there, everyone else must have been cold! LOL at them trying to fit TORN in--and it was GREAT seeing some of my favorite LOTR props (the Orc head on a spike--Shagrat?--yay!) Amazing how Guillermo looks already the head of the team, filling PJ's place... To various VIPS--Guillermo, I have replied already in other threads--thank you for participating in WETA's birthday tribute/card. Looking great! Kristen: YOu know already how I feel about your book--like Peredhil, I have posted on this at length. Thank you again for a wonderful work of scholarship, and looking to "Team Hobbit" whatever it will eventually be called! Doug Adams--(if he shows up in here)--that goes for your book as well, can't wait to read it as well as attend the show at Radio City! Doug Jones--do mine eyes deceive me? What are YOU doing on TORN, Mr. J? We wonders, yes we does. Hoping you are indeed becoming a 'member of the family." All the rest-I don't "know" you as well as I should, but after these great posts I promise to do so better! And last to all the Mods--esp Altaira and Ataahua. Thank you so much for all you do. You have no idea, again. It must be tough at times--hard work. But you have made this such an enjoyable place to be. God bless.
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Apr 26 2009, 1:32am
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Here are some photos of the frames:
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Kimi's frame A few more here (including entmaiden's and Lily Fairbairn's, with more on the following page) silneldor's
Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 1:35am
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Here are a couple of those watercolour demonstration paintings I mentioned. The first one is painted with a limited palette of only two colours: indigo and burnt sienna. So you have to make the most of tone and composition: And for this next one, I put myself on the spot, asking "What shall I paint now?". "Do some figures" they replied, and "A beach scene". I also wanted to demonstrated a graded wash, so I painted this picture, very quickly, and with no initial sketching beforehand - just straight from my head onto paper with paint. Fast and immediate, necessarily loose:
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 1:38am
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Wow, that's neat to see! Love it! And nice to have the other Middle-earth next to it, with similar framing. Very nice - thanks for sharing it!
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 26 2009, 1:39am
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And Welcome to the Family! What a thrill ride it's been... and it's getting nothing but better! Cheers, Sir!! And thanks for everything!
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 1:45am
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Beggin' your pardon, but there ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact. Actually, I did eavesdrop on various map threads a few times, and it was very heart-warming to do so. :-) I saw a handful of the frames - amazing how many different choices were made, but all appropriate!
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Apr 26 2009, 1:51am
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Wow, such evocative paintings, Daniel.
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Just beautiful in their deceptive simplicity. Thank you for posting them here.
Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 2:05am
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No problem! It was an interesting experience doing demonstration paintings (same goes for the Sketching Tour) - you kinda put yourself on the spot and have to paint by instinct, with hardly any forward planning. Very good practice.
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 26 2009, 2:07am
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You guys have just been so awesome over this. It's so much more than we expected. *one very happy little kitty (points at avatar)* Kelvarhin x
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 26 2009, 2:11am
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It's so great to have you here!
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I was fortunate to meet you at ORC 2006 and you autographed one of my favourite images of our hobbits! I was completely enchanted by this perfect respresentation of their personalities! But your enthusiasm made taking this home with me all the more meaningful. I have it displayed with my Sideshow figures of all 4 hobbits :) I still smile every time I stop and just enjoy it. So many of our stories begin so quietly and personal; but they've led us all here where we can share our excitement and joy. Ten years! It's hard to believe. Thank you so much for being here :D
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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grammaboodawg
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And you're SO RIGHT! Well said :) Thank you so much!
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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Gorgeous! *geeky hand-clapping*
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What a GREAT gift! Cheers and Thank you so much!!
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Specter
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Apr 26 2009, 2:35am
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I had a lot of fun putting that together. I looked for a good pair of characters to mix, and those were the two I came up with. It's very iconic, with two kings from two writers who were friends!
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Apr 26 2009, 2:37am
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A warm welcome to you Alicia:)
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You surely picked a great time to join in. Stick around, there should more to come.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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grammaboodawg
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I'm so grateful that you were able to capture the feelings of our inspiring Founders. It's great to know that there's a true telling of that tale and their journey. I'm realizing more as time goes by that they truly are pioneers in bringing 2 forums together (film and the internet) and that they had a perfect collaborator in Peter Jackson. I had to laugh when you said, "TORN would take over the whole chapter..." Perfect! Thanks so much, m'dear. Having you here to celebrate 10 fabulous years is wonderful! Cheers!
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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sevilodorf
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Apr 26 2009, 2:45am
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Adding my appreciation of the map
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as well as the many other aspects of your art. I have my personal invitation to Bilbo's party framed and on my wall as well as the TORn map. Also fond memories of you and your son as judges of Middle Earth Idol for the last convention. I was also lucky enough to see some of your for Narnia at a display at the El Capitan theater. Other than The Hobbit what new projects are in your future?
Fourth Age Adventures at the Inn of the Burping Troll http://burpingtroll.com
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Well said, as always! And THANK YOU for being so generous and cool in your time with our peeps on your show. You have a life-long fan here now; not just of your show, but because of your quality as well. Cheers, Sohaib. Here's to 10 more years!
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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Altaira
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Congratulations! I can't imagine the last ten years without TORn. You've welcomed us, informed us, and entertained us, and in the process forged a community that crosses all possible boundaries, uniting seasoned fans and newbies alike, showing us the common Tolkienian ground we share. TORn has been the place I sent my students -- those few who did not already make it a daily visit -- and my own first stop for news and updates. I've appreciated the times you've called on me for interviews or featured news about my scholarship, speaking engagements, and classes. It's been a pleasure to make memories with the TORn staff, whether they are of sparring soldiers on horseback in Toronto at the Gathering of the Fellowship or singing Hobbits in Pasadena at ORC. The great news is that TORn has just hit its stride. More movies are in the making. More events are planned. More books are underway -- in fact, I recently signed a contract to write a new work of my own on Tolkien, and I look forward to sharing news and updates with TORn -- and more Tolkien fans are yet to be made. Despite the great ten years you've given us, I have no doubt that the best is yet to come. Like fine wine, TORn is aging well. So thank you, my friends, both for all you've accomplished and all you will do. I look forward to spending the next decade with you. Well done, indeed! Congratulations! Amy H. Sturgis www.amyhsturgis.com
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 26 2009, 3:16am
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It's great to be able to visit again
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since ORC is no more. Those were so much fun! We all have grown a lot through the years. I'm amazed as how Tolkien's work has spawned such an incredible comraderie among those who are touched by his sensibilities. I think TORn is a reflection of those. I've found so much tolerance, encouragement, loyalty, humour and inspiration here; and I've seen it in your work at Hollywood Jesus, too. So here we are sharing a 10-year Anniversary. It's a pity those who predicted a falling-off of fan enthusiasm after the films were finished were so WRONG! :D I think it's grown even stronger. Deep roots and all that. Cheers, Sir! It's great to see you! :D
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Live Long and Prosper! Absolutely!!! Ten years has gone so fast! Thanks for always being there when I ventured to DragonCon with my grandson. He's gotten a taste for it now, and we both enjoyed your presentation:) Cheers!!
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At the moment I'm flooded with jobs for an advertising company in Auckland - each job is different from all the ones before it, and each has its own challenges. Then I must start work on another set of replicas of the Treaty of Waitangi documents for permanent display in our national museum in Wellington, Te Papa. I also have some other bits and pieces of which I can't speak, for confidentiality reasons, as well as some paintings which will soon demand to be painted, and a calligraphy exhibition in August. And that's about as far ahead as I can look - I've kinda got used to the feeling of not knowing what's around the corner...
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Altaira
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Apr 26 2009, 3:32am
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I like fast, immediate and loose
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..erm, in my art of coarse. I confess, the whole idea of 'sketching' in watercolor boggles my mind. When I think of sketching I think of succinct lines, not of shadows and shapes. Yet, the use of shadows and shapes helps one's mind fill in the details that aren't necesarily there. You've broadened my perspectives in that respect. Thank you! Now, if you will, indulge me with a few favorites of my own: Bag End in Ink washes - Daniel Reeve Talk about shadows and shapes. I love that this entire composition is done in different shades of the same color. I can't stop looking at all the details accompished with such simplicity. My other fav: Tuatara - by Daniel Reeve This pic also doesn't seem to have too many different colors, mostly different shades of brown and green. Yet the feeling of shadows and dapples of light is so strong you can almost see the fern fronds moving.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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grammaboodawg
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I was hoping to find you here. Now the party's complete! I'm so thrilled that you're going to be a part of the new films. I can't imagine what it must be like to work with both GdT AND PJ. The creativity and excitement must be palpable at time. Come to think of it, this is sort of a 10-year anniversary for you, too... or around-abouts 10 years. It seems like a flash. And here we are again. TORn was here to speculate and articulate about how LotR would be done, and we're doing the same thing for The Hobbit. How cool! We live in such amazing times! Thanks for always being so generous and gracious, sir. I can't wait to see your work again. You really do represent so much of Middle-earth for me now because of your handiwork. Cheers!
"Barney Snow was here." ~Hug like a hobbit!~ "In my heaven..." I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists
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Apr 26 2009, 3:41am
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so much tolerance, encouragement, loyalty, humour and inspiration here; and I've seen it in your work at Hollywood Jesus, too. Well, I'm certainly honored to have been a part of that spirit, and to be perceived in that way, too. I honestly can think of only one instance over the years in which my sometimes outlandish ideas have been met with outright hostility; and in the company of fanatics (yes, fans), that's pretty remarkable -- something that truly distinguishes Tolkien's work above his peers. If only actual religion could be approached so peaceably...
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Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 3:43am
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Thanks very much for the welcome! I most certainly will stick around... only it's time for bed here in the US (boo!) & I need to get some sleep. I'll see what everyone's had to say tomorrow! -Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 3:49am
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From one newbie to another, welcome aboard TORn, Alicia! Of course, I've met you in person on the Red Carpet Tour - but you didn't mention sketching then. Until you can manage to get on a Sketching Tour, start with simple subjects, and just try to capture the light and shade. Squint your eyes at whatever you're looking at, to reduce it to patterns of dark and light, and draw that. Try it with charcoal, 'cos you can get nice darks and cover areas quickly - and experiment with smudging it with your fingers for smooth shading. Good luck, and don't forget to come back for Lesson Two!
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Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 3:54am
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Thanks for the advice! "Start with something simple"... so I guess a tree probably wouldn't be the ideal first thing to sketch...? No, I didn't mention sketching on the RCT... I only ever sketched 2 things, really, & would have been mortified to show them to you. No visual artist am I! -Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 3:55am
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Both the card and the video. And a lot of fun as well Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this!
I do not suffer from LotR obsession - I enjoy every minute of it.
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Apr 26 2009, 3:55am
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Thanks for the lovely layout for the Valequenta -- that was the perfect present! You do good work, you know! Appreciate you taking time to chat with everyone as well -- come and visit any time!
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Sadly I have to leave in a few minutes for holidays, but I want to tell you how much I admire your work. I look forward to see more of it in the future! And thank you so much for doing this - I'll read everything when I'm back!
I do not suffer from LotR obsession - I enjoy every minute of it.
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Apr 26 2009, 3:58am
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It is wonderful that you send your students here. That speaks of trust. It is wonderful you came by to celebrate with us on our 10th. So much going on here! I have always enjoyed Native American Spirituality. Actually i was just trying to find in one of our two 'People's Guide to JRR Tolkien' books for you, an essay concerning the wonderful similarities between the elves and our native Americans, but i can't locate it presently. Yes, TORn has so much to offer. I am still amazed after the years. And seeing newbies are great. It is fun seeing them in there own ways adjust and contribute. So many bright spirits. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Congratulations on ten years of wonderful webpages & personalities that kept us informed and updated on all things related to Tolkien/Lord of the Rings and now The Hobbit, and everything in between. Here's to many more successful years ahead! Elda..
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Happy Annniversary from Lady of the Mist
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Happy Anniversary, TORN, from Lady of Mist, who used to be on this site nearly EVERY day, starting in 2002 until the 3rd Oscar Party in 2004. A special hello to all the TORNettes who swooned in Estrogen Island! Although I've been absent for such a long time, I have fond, wonderful memories of hanging out here and connecting to all of you who love LOTR and the films. Discovering TORN was one of the best things that ever happened --- no drug could ever deliver such a high. I met some cool people through the site and had many good times. Some of us still get together and and do things (like going to the Renaissance Faire and Pirate Festival). I miss the excitement the films generated and the anticipation what the next film would bring. LOTR led me to do some fun things these past 5 years, such as visiting Ireland and Scotland and connecting to my own culture and heritage, and changing careers. I went back to school and now work in a library! So, I raise my glass and toast to the TORN folk (a special hello to Tehanu!). Now, can I have a piece of cake? And, Aragorn, you're still my hero of heroes. Swoon.....
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Apr 26 2009, 4:20am
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Okay, enjoy wherever it is you're going! Bon voyage!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 4:25am
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Thanks weaver - and the Valaquenta treatment was a pleasure. I actually quickly made a new font for it; Shire Upright, based on my Shire Regular. Made a few changes, added a couple of fancy letters, et voila! And yes, this chatting is nice - but the time gets away on you! Goodness, how do you people get any work done?!? :'-D
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 4:32am
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Yep, I finally signed up, and can lurk no more! It already feels like I'm a TORnSib, having been in involved in the map project, and now these anniversary celebrations - as well as the films, of course. And yes, The Hobbit is going to be another incredible journey. I'm looking forward to another few interesting and exciting years filled with creativity - amazing times indeed! I'm sure you and the TORnSib community are looking forward to doing it all over again!
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 26 2009, 4:45am
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to Croatia for a week. Lucky girl Btw Daniel, how long have you lurked TORn? Mainly interested as I'm desperate to find someone who's lurked longer than I did before joining up Oh and once again, thank you so much for joining in today. *happy hugs* Kel x
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 4:47am
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When creating something like this, I have to bear in mind the overall composition all of the time. From a distance, the viewer needs to see the overall tone changing gradually from the sunlit side of the Hill to the shaded side. So the details must be drawn/painted not only so that they make sense "locally", but also so that they fit comfortably within the broad sweep of the whole thing. Quite a balancing act, when you're relying on the white of the paper for the highlights, rather than being able to paint them back in - I guess it just comes with experience. Though I do remember having to go back and darken some previously painted parts of this, once I saw the overall tonal range developing. As with a lot (all) of paintings, you need to step back and study the whole composition as it progresses - musn't lose sight of the big picture! With this sort of painting I enjoy depicting things by, well, not painting them! Like the gate here, which isn't painted at all - it's there only because bits of whatever's behind it have been painted in.
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Apr 26 2009, 5:00am
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This is actually quite a big painting, painted with a palette knife. Up close it's loose smears of paint - it gets more photographic the further away you view it from, of course. You're right, there aren't many colours here. As I usually do, I tell most of the story in tones: the all-important light and shade. Here's the tuatara is on my wall (I like the imperious, almost disdainful gaze of this guy, and painting him larger than life increases his majesty and presence), and also on the cover of the Systematic Biology journal from a year or two ago.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 5:08am
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LOL, well, I suppose I've been around (sneaking, Precious) for quite some time - but actually not very often. As I've said, TORn is actually a great source of information for those of us who work on these films - but it would steal too much of my time to make a habit of lurking (love that word!). But I think you can be comforted that I've lurked, in good Smeagolish fashion, for several years... ;-)
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 26 2009, 5:11am
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Oh well looks like I get to hold onto my title of longest lurker then But I'm in fairly good company You do know that once we leave Lurkwood we're not allowed to go back, don't you *grins* *huggles* Kel x
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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stacyrobyn
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Apr 26 2009, 5:33am
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You never fail to put a smile on my face. Thank you for everything. Wishing everyone at TORn and Weta all the best and I can't wait for all that is still to come.
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stormcrow20
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Apr 26 2009, 6:24am
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To all at Weta......you guys ROCK! A thousand thanks to Weta and everyone for the awesome messages! TORn is definitely a community of special magnificence. Happy TORniversary to everyone! Cheers, my friends!
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Apr 26 2009, 7:15am
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The Valaquenta you made is really beautiful, thank you for taking the time to make it. And it is great that you take the time to talk to us these days. As you say in a later message, how do we get things done. Well this weekend, I don't. I've spend almost the entire weekend behind the computer. There is so much to read and so much to see (and to scream and jump around when something great shows up again, your work brought tears to my eyes (there went another 10 minutes without being able to do anything)). I have one small question. I heard from a friend that you first wanted to make the maps for Narnia in blue tones. Is that correct? I would have loved that, now they looked a bit to much like the ones for LOTR. And I think the blue tones would so much have fitted in with the ice-age. Thanks for all your work!
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Tehanu
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Apr 26 2009, 7:26am
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I've been out of the loop for a while - it's lovely to see you around and see all your triumphs as a writer. Go you!
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Tehanu
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Apr 26 2009, 7:34am
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My colleague and leader on the Red Carpet side of things is Vic James, who deals with all the nuts and bolts of getting tours organised. So email him on the Red Carpet website if you are serious about doing a sketching tour!
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Tehanu
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Apr 26 2009, 7:47am
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Hey Lady, wonderful to see you!
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I hope you're loving the library work....gotta be better than the helljobs you had when we knew you in San Francisco. If anyone deserves a break in that regard, it's you, so I'm thrilled to think it's working out for you. Look me up on Facebook if you have it - I'm there.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 8:16am
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Thanks for the compliments Rosie-with-the-ribbons! Here's the Narnia map I made first. The 100 Year Winter. Always Winter, never Christmas. Narnia the way we first encounter it. But it wasn't to be. Although Andrew Adamson liked the map, he said it celebrated the Witch's view of the world; so.... could we lose the snowflakes...? Arrrggh!! And that's why the official version is the brown one you're familiar with.
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Apr 26 2009, 8:38am
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I can understand why they didn't want to use it, of course the Narnians wouldn't give into the Witch and create a map from her world. But I do love the colours and the snow flakes. Thanks for sharing.
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 26 2009, 8:45am
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I still regret not having cash on me when I stopped by your book at a booth at last year's Comic Con. I'm hoping that this year I'll finally be able to pick it up.
My LiveJournal ~ My artwork and photography NARF since age 8, when I refused to read the Hobbit because the cover looked boring and icky.
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 26 2009, 8:48am
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It's wonderful to see you here.
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Your work is absolutely superb and it is an honor to consider you a fellow TORNsib.
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Ainu Laire
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That was absolutely wonderful!
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Thank you so much! It was wonderful to see you all in that video- I am very proud to be a Weta Fangirl :D
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 26 2009, 8:56am
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I get to ask a question? That sounds fun! I have yet to read the rest of the questions, so apologies if this is a repeat. What advice can you give to those who want to do art as a living?
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Garfeimao
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Apr 26 2009, 9:01am
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to you too, Colleen. You've been brilliant at our conventions and will always be welcome. After all, who else am I going to gossip with?
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Garfeimao
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Apr 26 2009, 9:17am
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Oh dear, that video was funny. And to think I was holding some of those props just a few months ago. Much love to our brethren Down Under.
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Garfeimao
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Apr 26 2009, 9:37am
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So nice to see you hanging out around here. Can't wait to see what you contribute to The Hobbit, that map is so integral to the story. Speaking of Real World maps, I have a question. With maps of real places, there must be some consideration for scale and measurement to accurately portray distance. So with all these Fantasy lands you map, how do you figure distance and relations to each other? Tolkien, at least, did some drawings that showed where things were, but you still had to go in and add distances, how was that researched or did you just sort of wing it? And with some of the other fantasy worlds you worked in, those with even less reference points, did you just create the lands and distances and directions that were incorporated into your maps?
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I volunteer for this film festival and ran into John Noble there tonight, since he's our special guest this weekend. Anyhow, I mentioned I was Staff for TheOneRing.net and he actually remembered me from ORC when he was a guest there. I mentioned to him that this weekend was the 10th anniversary for TORn and he said something about how is such a great place, a big place. I'm hoping I can get some more comments from him tomorrow, since I'm sure to see him when he goes to the theater, I'm the venue coordinator after all.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:28am
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Hey Garfeimao, great to hear from you! Luckily, others before me have researched Tolkien's lands, which as you know were well described by JRR and adequately mapped by Christopher. So where necessary, I made use of the research done by Karen Wynn Fonstad and Barbara Strachey and published in their books. The clues for Narnia were a bit sparser, but were still there to be found. And in both Middle-earth and Narnia, it's handy to be able to use leagues as ths scale key, since they're a handily ill-defined measure! :-D I remember discussing the dimensions of Skull Island with Dan Hennah, and making sure everything was placed at appropriate distances - as well as giving the island a true position on the Earth (and in doing so I was careful to avoid plonking it on the epicentre of the Boxing Day tsunami off Sumatra).
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:32am
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Yeah, everyone who's seen it opines that it has more magic to it than the official one. I'm pleased with both of them, of course, but would love to have seen the snowflake one used. I actually made one for Prince Caspian, too, but I've never seen it in use. It's a shame, because that one is very nice also.
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Apr 26 2009, 10:48am
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perhaps, sneak a peek of the one you made for Prince Caspian here? Please *smiles with her cutest smile*. I love both LotR and Narnia. Watched the first Narnia while touring New Zealand on a Lord of the Rings tour. So those two are nicely intertwined for me.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:48am
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Ainu Laire - how cool to hear from you! One of the best lessons I learned was this: Paint what I want to paint, the way I think it should be painted, rather than being swayed by the advice of others. (For "paint", substitute "draw", "sculpt", whatever). Because this way you get the undiluted essence of what you do; the strongest result. And the fact is, if you like what you paint, some potential art buyers out there will too. Some people's aesthetic tastes and art opinions will coincide with your own, and others won't. 100 people might walk past your work in a gallery, but the 101st person might fall in love with it and buy it. So, in a nutshell, be true to your own artistic vision. After that comes the more mundane, practical advice that others are probably more qualified to give, since mine was not a standard path into and art career, but things like having a website helps, getting the right people to see your work, arranging yourself a lucky break, etc... ;-)
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DanielReeve
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Hmmmm, yes, it's a very cute smile, so I guess I can tell you (but don't tell anyone else) that it can be viewed on my website, in the standard Maps page http://www.danielreeve.co.nz/Maps/
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DanielReeve
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Hey Colleen, how great to "see" you here! I've finally "de-lurked" for these 10th anniversary celebrations, and you're right: LOTR fans are just the nicest people. Keep up the brilliant work as always, and I'm looking forward to catching up whenever/wherever we turn up together next. Hugs, Daniel
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sheeepish . Next time, check before I ask. Oops. They all look fantastic, but you already know that. Well to make things better, I attache my version of your map (well, the one I'm making, I didn't do the design, just the stitching, and still not finished)..... Thanks for all the time you take with us!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 11:33am
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WOW!!!! That's amazing!!! What a wonderful piece of work! Now, make sure you translate the tengwar inscription around the border of the map as you stitch it, and reproduce it without any, er, sewing mistakes... ;-)
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Apr 26 2009, 11:50am
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Too awesome - thanks Weta!!!
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Elven
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Apr 26 2009, 12:16pm
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A big thankyou for your wonderful messgae on this ausicious occassion, and thankyou Sohaib for all the wonderful work you do bringing tORN to the airways, you have such an enthusiasm and it shines through so brightly. Have a wonderful weekend fellow tORNsib! Cheers Elven x
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Please give John our warmest regards form all here (Im sure you will ) and I hope you get to catch up with him again at the theatre - it would be great to hear from him - will watch out for his message and its great to see you here too!! (((hugs))) Elven x
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Apr 26 2009, 12:39pm
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Can't wait to hear more about it. I've enjoyed your work so much - articles, books and panel discussions. Here's to another 10 great years!
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Elven
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For being part of our community and being a so generous to us all. And thankyou for the Anniversary wishes! - my celulite nods in agreement! Cheers Elven x
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Its great to see you here! Thankyou for s lovely intro and anniversary wishes, and ther IS BIG LOVE here on tORN! I can assure you Warmest regards Elven x
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Elven
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Apr 26 2009, 12:59pm
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and cheers to you too on this 10th Anniversary tORNsib! Elven x
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What a present! That is over-the-moon fantastic! I hope you are all having fun back exploring Middle-earth one more time Off to watch the video again! Cheers Elven x
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I so admire your work - I am for ever in awe of its beauty, and your craftmanship, or should that be your penmanship My map hangs proudly over my fire place, and is much admired by visitors. Thankyou for being here for the Anniversary celebration and for all the good wishes. Im still hoping that there's a book in the works from you, showcasing your calligraphy and art - hopefully we will will see one in the future? I have had my fingers crossed for one for ages Will you be doing anymore Sketching Tours around Hobbiton and the LOTR sites? and is there any chance of a Calligraphy Master Classes or exhibitions in Australia or overseas? Have you done any already with your work from LOTR and other movies? Great to see you here! Cheers Elven x
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 26 2009, 2:07pm
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Thank goodness for the conventions and gatherings that give us a chance to meet. ORC 06 was such a great experience, and I was so thrilled to have the chance to see you there. Your "Unsung Heroes Of The Lord of the Rings" was perfectly timed as a place to feed my need for another look at Tolkien's characters. I think they draw me to the story as much as (if not more) than the story itself. Cheers, Dear Lady... and thank you so much for sharing this celebration of our Founders with us :D Here's to 10 more AT LEAST!
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Apr 26 2009, 2:10pm
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Thank you for stopping in to add to the festivities. It turned out great didn't it? Our founders must be taking quite a delight with what is happening. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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It looks crisp and cold in the blue and white tones ... What a great shame it wasn't suitable. but, the map now has a history ... a story behind it - I love maps just for that fact - they have so many stories to tell, just for the fact that they're maps. Thankyou for posting it. Cheers Elven x
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With bells on and streamers attached to my walker :D *counts on finger* I'll be 67! Then at our next party, I'll be 77... and so on and so VERY on! Thanks so much Xo. I always wonder how you keep everything going as you balance RL, this site and all the extra-curricular activities that are spawned from it. Calisuri, Tehanu, Corvar and you have really created a significant Haven (or Asylum ;) for all of us here and for anyone curious about Tolkien and Jackson's films. Thank you for your constancy and total class :) Cheers!
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She really has been a compatriot through this all :)
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And I laughed as she reflected on singing and sparring at the various gatherings. *still smiling* I can't wait to see he new work! I hope she has room for a chapter about GdT, Peter and the new films! *twitch* Oh geez... this is all just too much fun! Thanks so much Amy!
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I'm so impressed that he remembers ANYONE after the hundreds of people he much encounter at these gatherings! Good on him... and good on you for being such an impressive soul :) Thanks for reminding him about us, and having a message from him on this special weekend would be a delight! Cheers!
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RE" Sharing our Tolkien experience
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I like the way you phrased it--we've all certainly had many different, and often meandering, paths to get here. When I think back over the past decade, I'm remembering this weekend all the anticipation for the LotR films, never knowing that I'd return to a love of writing about film because of them. I didn't think I'd make it to New Zealand (and now I've been three times, and I'm looking forward to another trip when The Hobbit arrives). I never thought I'd get a chance to speak at fan conventions, much less meet some of my favorite actors there. I read Tolkien's manuscripts at the Marquette archives and was in awe of all the scholarship contained in one place. I can't even count the number of amazing Tolkien fans I've met in person or online, which is the best part of fandom. And now I'm trying to share some of my excitement for Tolkien's works with my students, so the path will continue long after I'm too old to figure out how to "post" on whatever new media come along. Ten years ago I had no idea where my Tolkien travels would take me, and when I look forward to the Hobbit films, I wonder just what all will come from our shared love of Tolkien in the next decade. So, however we've made it here, I'm very glad we all have, and this weekend is the perfect time to catch up with everyone. It's a lot of fun to read the boards, so thanks for getting us all going to post this weekend!
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Thanks for letting me join the party!
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Thanks! I'm going to be at DragonCon this year, so maybe we can chat there! I'm excited to be part of the Tolkien track--and I know there's a lot of news to share and events for everyone to catch up with. Isn't it great how TORn connects everyone? This is my favorite fan site ever.
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Lily Fairbairn
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Apr 26 2009, 2:42pm
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I was hoping you'd be here, Daniel!
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Someone else posted the photo of my framed map, in my office, which I enjoy every day. But here I want to post one of my favorite photos from my Red Carpet tour of March '08 (so long ago, now!), when I got to thank you in person for your excellent work -- and not just on the map! What a wonderful morning that was for all of us. Keep up the good work, and thank you! (I'm pointing to my own name on the border of the map.)
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Apr 26 2009, 2:45pm
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For us every "year" goes straight to the waistline, leaving the legs to look like toothpicks supporting a muffin. (Hmmm...descended of 3 foot tall Surem, inclined to be fat in the belly...) Thank you for your kind words!
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This is the best, isn't it? I think there's something about Tolkien's works that brings us together--the nicest people I've met are "Tolkien people." Whether we love the films or prefer the books, or however we enjoy the many adaptations of our favorite literature, we share a common bond that often becomes the basis for some fantastic friendships. And it's great this weekend to read all these posts from people all over the world who are equally enthusiastic. Very cool.
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I like the "at least"! Seriously, what would I do without visiting TORn with my morning coffee? Thanks for your kind words. And I'll add a shameless plug for my upcoming book, since you mentioned my earlier one. I'm excited about this book because I got to write about hobbits again. Tauris is publishing Hobbits: The Many Lives of Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin about this time next year. I guess you can tell what it's about! The fun part for me was seeing, reading, and attending so many adaptations. "Research" is truly a wonderful thing!
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...for the sensitivity and care of your artwork. The virtual feast is laid, steaming on the platters under an open sky, the minstrels strike up the music, the first hobbits dance on the green, and the fireworks have begun to burst--enjoy the party!
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It's so good to see you here--although I confess I expected to read a post from you. You're such an integral part of the Tolkien community and TORn--it wouldn't be a party without you! What a fantastic map! As always, I'm in awe of your work and can't wait to see more.
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Aha! An answerer of questions!
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So here's one (if somebody already asked it in this long thread that I'm dashing through before mass, just say "see above" and I'll be content.) In the everyday world of noise and distraction, how do you clear your head and get your focus reset to Middle Earth prior to capturing its essence in art?
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I like your comment about the "family reunions." How true that is! It's been awhile, but you included me in your "extended family" at ELF a few years back. I've always enjoyed your art, and meeting you at ELF was a special treat. I hope you know how much your art enriches all us fans' Tolkien experience.
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...forever toast each other in the virtual "bird and babe".
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Lynnette Porter
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Congratulations on your forthcoming book! I'll look forward to it. I'm glad you send your students to TORn, too! Sometimes they think I'm so nerdy (well, I am), but TORn is an amazing resource. I hope we'll be able to compare notes on teaching and writing at another convention.
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the levels of LOTR fandom are complex
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Fan video from the fans of fans?! Who knew? Thanks WETA!! And thanks TORN, for blurring the lines that have kept fan-watchers and fan-makers apart for far too long!
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Apr 26 2009, 3:29pm
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It is wonderful having you come join this grand party. John Noble? Geez, that is cool. Gee, Garf see if he could stop in later. Heck, who know how long this happening will continue. Besides that, have great fun at the festival:)! Cheers!
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Apr 26 2009, 3:32pm
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I'll coordinate the dates we're thinking of going to NZ. The sketching tour would be awesome!
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Apr 26 2009, 3:39pm
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I just wanted to add my voice to what everyone else has said here. A lot of people are keeping their fingers crossed for your next project, including me. I am so looking forward to reading your next book!
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Apr 26 2009, 4:15pm
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The last 10 years have also gone to my heart.
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Not in an artery-clogging way , but with all the love and kindness that has passed through this wonderful little site over the years. A little cheesy perhaps, but meant none the less. I'm glad that you're a part of that now, Mr. del Toro.
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Welcome to the family, Doug! //
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I've enjoyed getting to spend a bit of time with you over the past couple of DragonCon's, and am sorry that I won't get to see you this year. All the best to you!
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Apr 26 2009, 4:20pm
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That was lovely - thank you!! //
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Apr 26 2009, 4:23pm
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No questions, really - just wanted to add my lists of thanks for the wonderful TORn map you did for Altaira (my copy proudly hangs on the wall in front of me as I type this.) Some TORn sibs and I are planning to come down to NZ next spring, and I know we'd all love to buy you a pint if you're free.
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Apr 26 2009, 4:31pm
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Message from Douglas A. Anderson
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Douglas A. Anderson, well-know Tolkien scholar and author of The Annotated Hobbit, sent this nice message to be posted here! Ten years and counting! It's been quite a ride. Congratulations to Calisuri, Corvar, Tehanu and Xoanon, and the extended TOR.n staff! I look forward to following your reporting on Hobbit and other Tolkien-related developments for many years to come. Douglas. A. Anderson
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Apr 26 2009, 5:01pm
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I'm a lurker...have been here a few years, and have no intention of leaving either! LOL TORn is THE BEST site on the internet!
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Apr 26 2009, 5:20pm
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Daniel i just recieved permission
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to disclose the artist of the other map on my wall. She has been shy about it being so humble but i wanted to you to know about it after you noticed it. It is the work of a very special person in my eyes. It was Elven's wonderful color version of Middle-earth of the Third Age. It really is beautiful work. It was a gift from her after i obtained a signed copy of 'The Children Of Hurin' for her one chilly morning in NYC. She did not have to do that. She is most gracious spirit.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Sohaibs Anniversary Message sent out on the Internet Airwaves to tORN
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Hi tORNsibs I have just been listening to Fictional Frontiers on internet radio, and here’s a lovely tribute and congratulations to tORN that Sohaib mentioned on the radio for all the tornsibs here ... Sohaib: “I wanted to mention something of great importance...This week, or I should say this weekend, is the 10th Anniversary of theOneRing.net, and as you know they’ve been working with us over the last year providing so much information, so much relevant information about the Lord of the Rings Franchise and anything and everything related to Tolkien, Peter Jackson, you name it – you know, even about things in general in respect to the Fantasy Film genre. And I just wanted to say ‘Congratulations’ to them on a very personal note. They’ve done an amazing job and all credit to them! They’re getting accolades from around the world – Guillermo del Toro, the Team at WETA, everyone’s acknowledged what they’ve done, and I think that it’s very rare where you find people so passionate like Chris, Mike, Larry and everyone at theOneRing – and of course Deleece, I want to make a special shout to Deleece, who has been doing all the transcribing over the last year of all our interviews and you know, without her, probably we here at Fictional Frontiers wouldn’t be able to get these segments out to many, many people because they don’t have the opportunity to listen to our show live. But in any event, I just wanted to say Congratulations to theOneRing.net – an amazing, amazing job, and I’m hoping for another 10, 20, 30 years – as long as there’s online conversation, as long as there’s the internet, there will be theOneRing.net, and I hope that they continue to get what they deserve which is the highest praise! Great job, my friends – and they really are our friends – and I want to say that everyone here at Fictional Frontiers owes them a great deal and we’re so happy to be part of that Fellowship.” Sohaib Awan - host of Fictional Frontiers - Sunday 26th April, 09. You’re a gem Sohaib! Many thanks!! Elven x And just something from me: may I add to that and say Thank-you – to Sohaib and The Powers That Be – Xoanon, Calasuri, and MrCere, for being so cool about allowing the transcripts to go up, and forgiving me on all the mistakes - And thank-you to the tORNsibs who read them every episode and post about the news – it is a joy, a privilidge, and a pleasure to be able to do this and to contribute to theOneRing.net in whatever way that I can – Cheers and thanks guys! Elven x
Swishtail. Tolkien was a Capricorn!! Russell Crowe for Beorn!! Avatar: Liberace - The other Lord of the Rings. Quote of The Week: The thing is I always write in the morning, and I know that if I go to the Net I won’t write ... you can start in the most scholarly website and end up at Paris Hilton dot com .. GdT
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I had exactly the same reaction, still trying to whipe the grin from my face and getting a grip on my heartbeat.
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Apr 26 2009, 6:22pm
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You crack me up Magpie - you and deej! about my avatar As the story goes ... I was googling 'LOTR' one day for a nice avatar - and there he was, Liberace! - with all those Rings on, and I couldnt stop laughing - the title said 'Lord of The Rings' ... and so that was the avatar I chose ... Now as for my new avatar ... which will be coming up soon - thought I'd go for something a bit firecrackery ... but could decide between Billy Boyd of Phyllis Diller I knew you'd be thrilled ... LOL!! Cheers Magpie Elven x
Swishtail. Tolkien was a Capricorn!! Russell Crowe for Beorn!! Avatar: Liberace - The other Lord of the Rings. Quote of The Week: The thing is I always write in the morning, and I know that if I go to the Net I won’t write ... you can start in the most scholarly website and end up at Paris Hilton dot com .. GdT
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Apr 26 2009, 6:23pm
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FANTASTIC as always to see you, Colleen
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I concur with everything you said..... Colleen, you have such a gracious way about you, the TORn Community couldn't help but welcome you into the fold. Seeing your beautiful pencil work of those 4 hobbits' feet [and knowing how clever you were to stay under New Line's radar] just makes me feel that wonderful, cozy, warm & squishy feeling inside. Maybe I need to change my diaper. Here's to 10 more years of hobbity goodness!!!!! Go Colleen.... Go TORn! Much love, Cliff "Quickbeam"
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 26 2009, 6:33pm
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I didn't think you remembered me!
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Anyways, thank you very much for the advice- I really appreciate it. Wonderful to see you here :)
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What those four created has let many of *us* also know about *you* -- to our benefit!
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I saw Doug at a book signing in Mishawaka, IN many hears ago, and then again at the Marquette conference. I cherish my signed copy of The Annotated Hobbit and refer to it often. Thanks for sending the message, Doug!
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Now you've got me wondering...
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What a Sauron-view map of Middle-Earth might be like.
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What a beautiful, thoughtful, kindly present! Thanks for putting all that effort and attention into this!
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Hasty Greetings & a big tree-hug of LOVE
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What a glorious weekend this has been! What a cause to celebrate...... I turned on my computer, looked in my Inbox and found none other than mega-talented director Guillermo del Toro, Oscar winner Richard Taylor, and the most brilliant movie effects/design team in all of Moviedom singing to me. Well, singing to all of us on TORn. It made me feel very proud and connected to a whole world of people I have loved for years. FORGED BY FANS, FOR FANS. Lest we forget. The roots of this amazing tree have taken hold deep in Arda, watered and nourished by fans who really love this stuff (like me). It boggles the mind to think that 10 years ago Xoanon was fishing around for New Zealand photos with the assistance of a vibrant, plucky young woman named Tehanu. The mischief they sought to create was going to satisfy the biggest itch in Tolkien fandom, thought they did not know it at the time. In comes Calisuri, busy and brilliant, trying to make a clean website that's going to attract a worldwide audience. That ain't no easy trick. In comes Corvar -- magical prestidigitator of servers and bandwidth, the man who makes the damn thing actually WORK. Bring in a host of writers, special guests, contributors, artists, and Admins, all of them volunteering their time. Giving without expecting anything back, just the joy of the ride. All of them forging a special place on the Net that would eventually shake the foundations of Hollywood. Have you read the press we've gotten over the years? No other Fan-driven endeavor would make a bigger mark on a high profile film franchise. Or would so effectively use the power of new media to further a community of people who love literature. The great stories of Professor Tolkien. Peter Jackson loved Tolkien as we did, so he became enamored with our quickly growing community as well. What a unique combination of attitudes -- literary, bookish, Tinseltown, blockbuster. Some kind of magic happened right under our very noses. "When in doubt Meridoc -- always follow your nose." 10 years passes in the blink of an eye the way Ents reckon time. Seems to be true for Human time. I can't believe it has been a whole DECADE of blogs, spy reports, opinion polls, crazy red carpet interviews, struggles with a film studio, sneak attacks by Andy Serkis at fan conventions, two omnibus books of articles, and three hellzapoppin' Oscar Parties. Clean sweep of 11 Awards..... How the room EXPLODED when they won Best Picture! Oh, and there was a little thing we did called "Ringers: Lord of the Fans," which encapsulated 50 years of Western popular culture and its response to Tolkien. Of all the fan communities ever conceived -- look what TheOneRing.net has wrought! So I congratulate the Powers that Be on a wonderful day. Happy Birthday, Mister Baggins. Happy Anniversary to you all and congrats on a fantastic thing. I'm grateful to Xo for bringing me on board. And especially being entrusted to write for you from all those wonderful places. These people are gold, these Ringers. I have met the kindest, most creative folks over the years across the globe, and I acknowledge you all. You've been so kind to me, and shared so much great energy, shown such patience with me, and made this youngling Ent feel alive again. THANK YOU! I look forward to volunteering and contributing again over the next few years, if you'll have me. Humbled at all times by the gentle affection TheOneRing.net has for this group of Hobbit-fanciers and Elvish ladies and sturdy Gondorian princes, I'm so glad to be part of it. Thank you sincerely. Guillermo, we've got a lot of energy for you!!! Now, let's talk some serious dragon.... Much too hasty, Quickbeam Cliff Broadway quickbeam2000 @ yahoo chat
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I shouldn't post before fully waking up. Sir, I want to thank you for taking the time to answer so many questions so applicably. I've learned a lot today.
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Greetings Douglas! Always a pleasure.
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So the clock turns further along, the roots go deeper, and some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. It's great to see you here on TORn, thank you for contributing to this community over the years. It's been a pleasure. Cheers and Happy Anniversary! Here's to much more fun looking forward. Much too hasty, Quickbeam
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 26 2009, 8:19pm
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Thank you for your own work on this site, Cliff, and all of the work that you have done for the fandom. I am a frequent participant of gatherings in SoCal and your enthusiam is always infectious. I will never forget the premiere of the Ringers film, either- it was a pleasure to see that I had made a brief appearance in it! I personally hope to see you again at the comic con in San Diego this year. Cheers!
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That was put in such a lovely way, I couldn't do better. It was always a pleasure to see you at fan events, and the work you've done has been exemplary.... thank you for contributing so much to our community! Looking forward to much more HOBBITY goodness over the next adaptation.... Much too hasty, Quickbeam Cliff Broadway
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Altaira
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That pose is one of the things that really draws me to the painting. They're fascinating creatures. I was also drawn by the light and shadows of the NZ bush. I had the opportunity to walk some of the footpaths around Tane Mahuta this Christmas time with my husband, and it's really awe-inspiring. You captured the feeling of being there perfectly. Thanks for indulging me, Daniel!
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
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greendragon
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Apr 26 2009, 8:29pm
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And good to see you here - you aren't around often enough these days! Hope you can 'hastily' pop in from time to time!
'There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of my fridge...' 'You never know what will happen next, when once you get mixed up with TORnsibs and their friends.'
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Alassëa Eruvande
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Apr 26 2009, 8:32pm
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*smooches!* *ahem* Thank you again for doing our little "TORn Valaquenta"! It really means a great deal to us. I'm very grateful you could stop by. *is overcome*
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Magpie
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Apr 26 2009, 8:35pm
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Well cone on your part, to AE.
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Brilliant. I wanted to hear Martin Shaw read it!
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Altaira
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Apr 26 2009, 8:40pm
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How great that you stopped by to share some of your wonderful prose with us. Thanks for that. Here's to our continued journeys together and to seeing a certain tall, handsome ent around here more often.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Apr 26 2009, 8:45pm
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So glad you stopped by Quickbeam.
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LOVE the picture of you on the set. What an amazing ride we've had, and it's not done yet! Let's go adventuring with the Hobbit!
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Sunflower
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Apr 26 2009, 8:46pm
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..or I can just picture the scene at Radio City in September: Over the speakers: "Is there a doctor in the house?" They'll be having to carry your limp body out of there Seriously agreeing with everyone and hugerly enjoying all the tributes. I'm amazed at how many people stiopped in here! WOW!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 8:53pm
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Try charcoal for a much quicker result! Just to get the feeling for light and shade. With a pencil sketch it's too tempting to stop after you've drawn outlines of things and most of the paper is still white. But a good percentage (half?) of the page wants to be covered in marks, in order to give some depth and tone. With charcoal, that's much quicker and easier to acheive. And because it's less exact, you're forced to be looser and more "painterly". And yes, it'd be great to see you on a sketching tour. And (thinking out loud) I'm sure Red Carpet tours will need my assistance on The Hobbit Premiere tour, sketching or not - but I'll still bring along my art kit....
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 8:59pm
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Wow, Elven does great work then! "Well done Elven!" It'd be great to see a closer image.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 9:02pm
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You're welcome, absolutely, and it's my pleasure. I'm glad you've learned a few things. As for posting before waking up, it's Monday morning now in New Zealand, so if you see some mitsakes creeping into my replies, you'll know I'm not quite awake yet either.... ;-)
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Sunflower
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Apr 26 2009, 9:03pm
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Already on Friday I was teary-eyed, and I said that by Sunday I might need the whole box of Kleenex. So I do. THANK YOU for stopping by, Quickbeam--I have missed your ijput more than you could know. What wonderful tjoghts and I could not more agree in turn. It's been an amazing ten years (though I wa snot here for all ten:), but I look forward more than ever to your future contributions!
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Sunflower
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Apr 26 2009, 9:07pm
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I LOVE your show--and would listen to it live every weekend if I were able! I wish my city has a program like yours. Best of wishes and lookig forward to your input as TH really gets underway!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 9:08pm
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I was just looking at some of your artwork on your DeviantArt site - you've done some great pieces, well done. I love the Evolution drawing!
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Altaira
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Apr 26 2009, 9:10pm
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Doug Adams, musician, composer, writer and author of the upcoming book: The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films, (as well as good friend to many here), sends this message along: Tolkien always stressed the importance of "home," the sanctuary and standard by which all our worldly exploits gain their resonance. Congratulations--and thank you-- to TheOneRing for providing fans that home for 10 years now! My very best wishes to all, -Doug Adams Author, The Music of the Lord of the Rings Films
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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silneldor
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Apr 26 2009, 9:14pm
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As usual your way with words are a delight and they warm the heart. I am very glad you are here to celebrate this occasion being you are a part of its rich history and helped bring to light many wonderful things. It would be a delight for the next generation of TORnsibs to get to know you and i hope you will hang around for a ent age Hoom Hom!:). SO.....what have you been doing all these years, Fangorn wanderer?.
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 9:17pm
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Thanks Elven! I just made another reply about the Middle-earth map YOU made - it looks wonderful! Well done! I'm still hoping that a book might be possible too. Maybe the chance will come with The Hobbit - I'll try to get in early this time. Red Carpet Tours are keen to run another Sketching Tour, probably next Autumn - I'll announce it on my website with plenty of advance warning. I've started sussing out the calligraphy world (after working in a vacuum for years), so yes, classes and exhibitions are on the cards. I now edit the Calligraphers of Kapiti newsletter, and will run a small local workshop this year - and things will move onwards and upwards from there....
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Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 9:24pm
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An artwork/calligraphy book by you would be great to have! If it contains Hobbit stuff, so much the better. -Alicia
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silneldor
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Apr 26 2009, 9:32pm
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It is so nice to hear from you to help celebrate our founders and TORn. I remember quite vividly the conference when you spoke with Tom Shippey. I have not be able to do that trip again being New Jersey is so far away. The very best to you for the future. Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 9:35pm
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Ah yes, those Red Carpet mornings are always a treat for me too! I get fed breakfast (2nd and 3rd breakfasts too!) and meet all you lovely folks! It's true, you know - LOTR fans really are wonderful people. So it's a pleasure for me to bring pleasure to you! A win-win situation!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 9:40pm
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Lynette! Great to see you here too! I meant to post a reply to your thread yesterday, but it was a very full day. I've got a dreadful feeling that I was meant to reply to an email of yours ages ago, about your latest book - I'll troll through my email system and see what's what. Sorry if I've missed it... :-]
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Magpie
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Apr 26 2009, 9:48pm
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I'm going to assume Elven's okay with me doing this (it's a long reach from her arm to my head if it isn't) and I think she said she's lost some of these digital files so I may be the only one to have them. I offered to host her footer images so I have quite a collection. I might have larger ones of these on my harddrive but I'm not finding anything I want today so I'll go with these. These are all by Elven:
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Alicia
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Apr 26 2009, 9:50pm
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Oh, aren't they beautiful!! They put my puny little sketches to shame... -Alicia
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silneldor
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Apr 26 2009, 9:54pm
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The lens distorts the frame but i believe the map looks fine. Elven's map
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:08pm
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I work at home, and my home is on a back section, down a long driveway, away from the street. It's quite a big property (by suburban standards) with many trees and lots of bush. So I have a quiet room, birdsong outside (especially the tui, a beautiful native bird with an INCREDIBLE vocabulary of sounds), hardly any street noise, trees everywhere I look - all in all, it's a pretty conducive environment for creating art. My only distractions are self-imposed: having a coffee (I have a fantastic espresso machine), getting outside for some exercise, mowing the lawn, chopping firewood, cooking meals (I like to cook), etc. As I said earlier, no day feels like a work day!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:11pm
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Greetings OhioHobbit, it's my pleasure to be here. Thank YOU and all TORnSibs for making this community what it is!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:14pm
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It comes in pints? Yes, I'd love one thanks! Looking forward to it already! When you say spring, do you mean the southern hemisphere spring or the northern hemisphere? (Not that it matters - I'm just wondering whether it'll be six months before I get my pint, or a year! :-D )
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entmaiden
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Apr 26 2009, 10:16pm
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Good to hear from Doug. So excited for next October!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:16pm
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... it's quite a party, of Special Magnificence! Thanks for the invitation!
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silneldor
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Apr 26 2009, 10:17pm
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It is great to find one of similar heart stopping in. Thank you for your wonderful contribution to our Founder's celebration. Many of us here are biding our time until the grand event at Radio City. It will be one of those life-long reminiscences i do believe:). Cheers!
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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entmaiden
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Apr 26 2009, 10:19pm
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You may need to start building your tolerance
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because deej is part of the group that I'm traveling with, and I have a feeling we all will want to stand you a pint. So you have a year to practise since we're talking about March/April 2010.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:21pm
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Smooches accepted! You did a fantastic job with writing the Valaquenta, AE - I'm just glad to be able to make it look nice. I'll email you a high resolution copy, if you like.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 10:24pm
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Ah, sounds like hobbit heaven! See you in a year!
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Alassëa Eruvande
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Apr 26 2009, 10:30pm
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I can't think of anything I would love more! You are so sweet! ThankyouThankyouThankyou!!
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Quickbeam
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Apr 26 2009, 10:50pm
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This is a pleasant surprise, and very much appreciated..... thank you for participating on our Birthday. Congrats on all that has come before..... and all the NEW adventures we are about to have. Cheers....!! Much too hasty, Quickbeam Cliff Broadway
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silneldor
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Thank you Doug very much for contributing
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a joyful word for TORn. Yes, it is a place of down home values and warmth. And because of it, we will be around for a long time to come. Your Abe was such a fascination. All the best to you:).
''What connects Nature to the spiritual, or requires the presence of the latter? In positive terms, as Alkis Kontos points out, when nature was still largely experienced as integral, alive and active, 'It was the spiritual dimension of the world, its enchanted, magical quality that rendered it infinite, not amenable to complete calculability; spirit could not be quanified; it permitted and invited mythologization.' And I would add, it still is and does.'' Patrick Curry-Defending Middle-Earth-Tolkien: Myth and Modernity - chapter: 'The Sea: Spirituality and Ethics.' May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 11:07pm
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WOW!!! These are fantastic! Well done again, Elven! Elven (if you're there), what are you using to create these? Coloured pencil?
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 11:11pm
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And yes, the adventures on the Road ahead look very enticing and exciting indeed. I think we're all in for a great ride, creators and fans alike!
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DanielReeve
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Apr 26 2009, 11:13pm
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Yep, here's hoping. I've been asked about a book soooo many times; it's just gotta happen!
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ElanorTX
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Apr 26 2009, 11:31pm
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I joined TORn right after the great map conspiracy and found so many members delighted with your work. Thank you for sharing your heart as well as your talent with us. Question: Why do the maps used in the LotR films have a redundant Elvish a symbol over the letter a? Looking forward to your hobbit work, ElanorTX
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Yay! I remember your "Where the stars are strange" report,
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but I don't remember seeing that photo before. Armour suits you, sir!
Celebrimbor: "Pretty rings..." Dwarves: "Pretty rings..." Men: "Pretty rings..." Sauron: "Mine's better." "Ah, how ironic, the addictive qualities of Sauron’s master weapon led to its own destruction. Which just goes to show, kids - if you want two small and noble souls to succeed on a mission of dire importance... send an evil-minded b*****d with them too." - Gandalf's Diaries, final par, by Ufthak. Ataahua's stories
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Dreamdeer
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Apr 27 2009, 12:10am
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Housework can do it, but it doesn't always help. If you find yourself dancing with the mop, you've gone past hope.
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DanielReeve
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Apr 27 2009, 12:19am
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Greetings ElanorTX, and thanks for the compliments! On the film, several of us (Alan Lee, Grant Major, Dan Hennah and myself) agreed on all the various aspects of what the hobbits' alphabet would look like, and how Bilbo should write it. This included having accent marks over ALL the vowels (though I followed a self-imposed rule to restrict it to sounded vowels, or the first of the two vowels in a diphthong, etc, so that the text wasn't quite so cluttered). It certainly gave the Shire writings, the Red Book, etc an old-worldly, rustic charm. And it gave a tenuous link between the tengwar writings of Middle-earth and those written perhaps in some "newer letters, sometimes used now for the Common Tongue" (this is simply my justification - the fact that things are written in Latin characters at all is simply to allow accessibilty to audiences, of course). So for the writings of some of the other races, I retained the most Tolkienesque of the various accent marks: the triple-dot (or triadic mark, as I started to call it) over the A, to maintain a kind of continuity. So you'll see that triple dot in my merchandising versions of Gondorian words like Faramir, Aragorn, for example, whereas Rohirric ones drop it but use Tolkien's acute accent over some of the Es. And that's the only reason. It's purely decorative, giving a Tolkien flavour, and to put a kind of stamp of belonging that says "this is from the LOTR movies".
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DanielReeve
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Apr 27 2009, 12:21am
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Charcoal works best if the paper has a bit of tooth to it - it's not so satisfactory on smooth papers. Bear that in mind when you're shopping...
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Kangi Ska
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Apr 27 2009, 12:28am
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It was really good to hear from Mr. Del Toro again.
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Ainu Laire
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Apr 27 2009, 1:07am
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I did not know that Elven was such a wonderful calligraphy artist- those are simply magnificent.
My LiveJournal ~ My artwork and photography NARF since age 8, when I refused to read the Hobbit because the cover looked boring and icky.
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Apr 27 2009, 1:12am
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I guess there's just no end to your talents! Go Weta and thanks for coming to the party!
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Apr 27 2009, 1:21am
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I always loved "Out on a Limb" -- and you have not lost your touch. Your version of TORn's history is one of the best. Thanks for stopping by to share it with us and hope to see you often in the future around here!
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Apr 27 2009, 1:23am
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All the nice guys are dropping by!
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This is so cool. Thanks to Doug Adams for remembering the day!
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Kelvarhin
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Apr 27 2009, 2:10am
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That's very close to the reaction I had when I got the first email from Weta to say they were coming to the party. Total Fangirl moment Loves ya S/G Kel x
Kelvarhin's Universe~~~~~~~Laerasea's Travelling TORn Journal One book to rule them all One book to find them One book to bring them all And in TORn bind them In the land of TORnadoes...where the brilliant play
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Apr 27 2009, 2:13am
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! Thank you for joining in the celebration, Quickbeam! I'm another who loves your "Where the Stars are Strange" report, and hope you don't mind that I've quoted bits of it at times here...
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deej
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Apr 27 2009, 2:13am
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I keep forgetting that whole 'southern hemisphere' thing.
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I guess I should have said autumn.
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 27 2009, 2:16am
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And Perfect! I could never get enough about our hobbits :) Thank you!
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Apr 27 2009, 2:43am
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This is great!!! Thank you, most talented people! //
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Culinary journey through Middle Earth continues! Join us on April 30th on the Main board for the renewed thread! Middle earth recipes archive I believe
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simplyaven
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Apr 27 2009, 2:45am
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What lovely words... They warmed my heart! //
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Altaira
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Apr 27 2009, 4:03am
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Renowned Tolkien scholar and good friend or TORN, Michael Drout, sends this message: Congratulations on ten years! The success of TORn shows that there's not that much difference between the "scholarly" and "fan" communities when it comes to Tolkien: scholars are fans, too, and there are "scholarly" fans who make massive contributions to our understanding of Tolkien. There are also major contributions--in gaming, art, armor, costuming--that all are better off when they cross-fertilize each other. Thus by putting everyone in touch with everyone else, TORn has helped bring about what people 50 years from now will be calling the "Golden Age" of Tolkien. And this would not have happened without TORn's perfect blend of being both fun-loving and professional. From the look and feel of the site to the way that the community keeps itself from dissolving into flame-wars or snobbishness, TORn is, to me, the model approach for getting more enjoyment and knowledge out of a topic. Of course it helps when the topic is a great as Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings, but still, an enormous amount of credit must to the founders. A toast to your continued success! yours, Mike Drout
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"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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MrCere
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Apr 27 2009, 5:01am
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Kind words from a well respected source. Much, much appreciated.
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Elven
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Apr 27 2009, 5:13am
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LOL! I just woke up bleary eyed, straight to the computer, came to see what was happening here - and promptly fell off the chair (and there's no smiley to explain how I feel) Thankyou Daniel for looking over the photos *squeeeeee!!!* -* tries to retains composure*.... The map is on a 'blush' coloured handmade paper. And it was done using pencils - a 1980 set of Rex Cumberland Derwents and Prismalo soft Caran D'ache Watercolours pencils. I didnt do much of an underwash as I didnt have any means to keep the paper sretched to dry. The inks are Winsor Newtons, and Indian Ink, using an Italic nib, scroll, and copperplate. This is the biggest size map Ive done - the further along it got, the more aware I was of making a mistake - some days I just had to walk away rather than put the ink on the paper. I would look at your maps for confidence to get the pen and ink back on the paper. I love doing maps - and of all the maps Ive seen, I can stare at the maps you have done for ages - they are truly beautiful! You have been a great inspiration! For that I thank you sincerely! And I also notice this huge amount of creativity and talent you have taking the water colours further, and the ink pen drawings - I so hope that there are still some more maps of ME to see in the future from you - but I'll leave that there - its on my wishlist. Thankyou Daniel Cheers Elven
Swishtail. Tolkien was a Capricorn!! Russell Crowe for Beorn!! Avatar: Liberace - The other Lord of the Rings. Quote of The Week: The thing is I always write in the morning, and I know that if I go to the Net I won’t write ... you can start in the most scholarly website and end up at Paris Hilton dot com .. GdT
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DanielReeve
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Apr 27 2009, 5:20am
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Thanks Elven, I must have a dabble with coloured pencils.... ;-) All the best, Daniel
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Elven
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Apr 27 2009, 5:28am
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I get your news leter so I will eagerly awaiting any news if you make it over here to Oz - or I make it over there to NZ! This time around I hope New Line have you at the top of the list for a book - and also quite a bit on the Extended Editions about anything you do (not that we know if you'll do anything of course ) - but Im putting my 10 cents worth in now - there can be no true adventure without a map! and THAT Dwarvish map is such an important piece in the story! May your road ahead be a successful adventure! Cheers Daniel Elven
Swishtail. Tolkien was a Capricorn!! Russell Crowe for Beorn!! Avatar: Liberace - The other Lord of the Rings. Quote of The Week: The thing is I always write in the morning, and I know that if I go to the Net I won’t write ... you can start in the most scholarly website and end up at Paris Hilton dot com .. GdT
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N.E. Brigand
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Apr 27 2009, 6:11am
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In less than two weeks, in Kalamazoo
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...there will be a performance of Tolkien's poems from the Songs for the Philologists, sung by (mostly) a bunch of English professors with no shame, as organized by Doug Anderson. (I'll be there!) It's nice to see his comments here.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> We're discussing The Hobbit in the Reading Room, Mar. 23 - Aug. 9. Everyone is welcome! Join us Apr. 27-May 3 for "Out of the Frying-Pan Into the Fire". +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= How to find old Reading Room discussions.
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N.E. Brigand
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Apr 27 2009, 6:29am
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Thanks again to Professor Drout!
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He took a big chance, trusting that some dedicated internet-based Tolkien fans could produce respectable encyclopedia articles on fairly obscure subjects (leaning on one another for advice and critiques, to be sure). It was an honor to be given that responsibility, and a thrill when this work was praised, as for example in these comments from Kelley M. Wickham-Crowley's review of the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia for vol. 4 of Tolkien Studies:
Tolkien's contribution to Sir Mortimer Wheeler's report on excavations at Lydney Park is known to many through Shippey's comments in The Road to Middle-earth, but [dna] does a lovely job of both updating the archaeological assessments and of incorporating Tolkien's blend of Celtic religion, myth, and poetic inspiration when considering Nodens in "Report on the Excavation ... in Lydney Park, Gloucestershire." The opportunity for a dozen TORNadoes to stretch themselves in this manner would not have arisen if not for the wonderful quality of the discussions here, and Prof. Drout's appreciation --which he shows again in this message-- of what fans can offer to Tolkien studies.
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> We're discussing The Hobbit in the Reading Room, Mar. 23 - Aug. 9. Everyone is welcome! Join us Apr. 27-May 3 for "Out of the Frying-Pan Into the Fire". +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= How to find old Reading Room discussions.
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MrCere
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Apr 27 2009, 7:04am
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Thanks for stopping in and the kind words. Much appreciated.
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Apr 27 2009, 7:54am
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Really great letter, Quickbeam, thanks so much for putting into words what I didn't even know needed putting into words. I also look forward to more activities and more stories and more chances to meet with more TORnSibs in the coming years.
Peace, Love and Rock & Roll, Garfeimao The orange stripey One Cruise to Middle earth
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Jazmine
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Apr 27 2009, 12:39pm
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I am planning on being there for a month during March/April time, would be cool to meet up with any Tornsibs who will be there during that time!
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Apr 27 2009, 1:59pm
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I'm a huge admirer of Prof. Drout and this is praise indeed. Wow!
...In honor of ... ......TORN's annual ......Founder's Day Celebration ...........Established 4/26/09
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deej
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Apr 27 2009, 2:21pm
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I'll send you an email on it.
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Alicia
Lorien
Apr 27 2009, 4:08pm
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Don't know why I can't figure out how to start a new post instead of just replying to someone else's... Oh, well. Anyway, I just wanted to say I've been having a blast reading all of the posts here, & I wish I'd joined a lot sooner than I did! -Alicia P.S. Hey Daniel - look what I found! (If I can get it to work, that is...)
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weaver
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Apr 27 2009, 4:42pm
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it's been nice having you on the LOTR Movie board lately...
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Thanks for this 10th anniversary tribute and there will always be a nice comfy chair reserved for you any time you stop by to visit us!
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Apr 27 2009, 4:43pm
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I love reading the transcripts posted here of your shows!
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Apr 27 2009, 4:48pm
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I really like his sense of how the fans and academics compliment each other...and TORn's role in bringing those worlds together...he's a class act. So nice he took the time to send his greetings! Thanks, Professor Drout!
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Apr 27 2009, 7:06pm
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it was just what we needed Doug - some music and a fabulous speech to kick the party into gear again! *Elven gets out tuba* (everybody runs into the kitchen ) Thankyou for dropping by ... tORN is a great family home indeed! There's always a welcome sign at the door and the porch light never goes out. Cheers Elven x
Swishtail. Tolkien was a Capricorn!! Russell Crowe for Beorn!! Avatar: Liberace - The other Lord of the Rings. Quote of The Week: The thing is I always write in the morning, and I know that if I go to the Net I won’t write ... you can start in the most scholarly website and end up at Paris Hilton dot com .. GdT
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Apr 28 2009, 2:50am
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so love to read the transcripts of your show. Kel x
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 28 2009, 4:47pm
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And here's to another 10 years of collaboration. You're going to be a very busy man, methinks, with this little movie that's coming out in the next few years :D CHEERS! And thanks for joining the party!
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Amy H. Sturgis
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Apr 29 2009, 11:34am
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Thank you so much for the warm welcome! It's great to join you here in celebrating such a milestone for TORn.
Amy H. Sturgis, Ph.D. Visit My Website Visit My Blog "I give you this toast: To the Hobbits. May they outlast the Sarumans and see spring again in the trees." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1958
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Amy H. Sturgis
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Apr 29 2009, 11:38am
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Thank you so much for your kind words - I'm so thrilled that you're interested in my new project, and that you've enjoyed my past work, as well. I'm so grateful for the ongoing support and encouragement of the wonderful people in the Tolkien community! I agree: here's to another ten years. Cheers!
Amy H. Sturgis, Ph.D. Visit My Website Visit My Blog "I give you this toast: To the Hobbits. May they outlast the Sarumans and see spring again in the trees." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1958
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Amy H. Sturgis
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Apr 29 2009, 11:40am
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Thanks so much for posting this for me while I was on the road, Altaira! I greatly appreciate it.
Amy H. Sturgis, Ph.D. Visit My Website Visit My Blog "I give you this toast: To the Hobbits. May they outlast the Sarumans and see spring again in the trees." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1958
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Amy H. Sturgis
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Apr 29 2009, 11:43am
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Thanks a million for your kind words! I'm so grateful for the friendship, support, and encouragement of the Tolkien community all of these years. How the time has flown! Here's to another decade...!
Amy H. Sturgis, Ph.D. Visit My Website Visit My Blog "I give you this toast: To the Hobbits. May they outlast the Sarumans and see spring again in the trees." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1958
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Amy H. Sturgis
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Apr 29 2009, 12:22pm
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Hello there! It's great to connect with you - I think of you every week when I get my Sayid fix. I'm glad you send your students to TORn, too! Sometimes they think I'm so nerdy (well, I am), but TORn is an amazing resource. I couldn't agree more (both about being so nerdy - I definitely am! - and about TORn being an amazing resource). I hope we'll be able to compare notes on teaching and writing at another convention. I would love that! I do hope our paths will cross soon. (Speaking of which, is there any chance you'll be at the World Science Fiction Convention in Montreal this August?)
Amy H. Sturgis, Ph.D. Visit My Website Visit My Blog "I give you this toast: To the Hobbits. May they outlast the Sarumans and see spring again in the trees." - J.R.R. Tolkien, 1958
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 29 2009, 5:02pm
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*flying tackle-hug!* THERE YOU ARE!
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And where have I been for the past few days to take so long to respond? I've thought of you so much, and of how this wouldn't be a complete party without you here. Oh, Dear Sir... you are missed and still very much a MASSIVE part of TORn for me! I've loved your guidance at all of our conventions and cheered whenever you appeared. The very first thing I read in TORn was a link from the "official" site to your Green Book series "Where the stars are strange". It's still one of my favourite things to read that carries me into this magic journey we've all taken together through Tolkien's world via Jackson's eyes. Thank you for all that you have done and been for us. I DEARLY hope to see you again at the conventions and Oscar parties for The Hobbit(s). *warm hug* All good wishes to you.
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grammaboodawg
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Apr 30 2009, 12:47am
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Isn't this a riot of a party!? :D
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And it's perfect that you're here to share it with us. You've been so great about keeping the fire of our passion alive with your honorable book on Howard Shore's music for The Lord of the Rings and the heroic effort to give it the reverie it deserves. You've done so much to keep ME excited about the films and the music... and I can't WAIT to finally dive into your work :D Cheers, Sir... and here's to many, many more years!
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Apr 30 2009, 12:52am
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What a gracious compliment :) Tolkien really has crossed over all forms of "entertainment"; to include text, games, film, music, television, etc... but most profound to me is the social interaction that has come about. A qualitiy of Tolkien, to be sure, is to communicate, share, inspire, and maintain. I find that at TORn every day. Thank you so much for sharing in our celebration :D
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Apr 30 2009, 10:43pm
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Thanks so much for letting us see it!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "For DORA BAGGINS in memory of a LONG correspondence, with love from Bilbo; on a large wastebasket. Dora was Drogo's sister, and the eldest surviving female relative of Bilbo and Frodo; she was ninety-nine, and had written reams of good advice for more than half a century." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A Chance Meeting at Rivendell" and other stories leleni at hotmail dot com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Colleen Doran
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May 1 2009, 1:02am
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I could not ask for a greater compliment than this. thank you so very very much! I am deeply grateful that you took the time to post this and let me know you liked the drawing. I did this for one of the ORC conventions, and I am so happy to have had the opportunity to share this with all of you! I look forward to seeing you again and sharing many more happy memories! c
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Colleen Doran
The Shire
May 1 2009, 1:19am
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Lovely to see you here!!! Please send my warmest regards to your family. I echo your thoughts about the joys of making art. It is work, but it is work that is a pleasure. There is no greater privilege. And to be able to enjoy this great privilege in the friendly surroundings of home and green gardens...I cannot expect more of this life. Putter in the garden by day, draw and paint all night. What a happy life! I can't decide if it's all hobbit or all elf! I do hope to see you again someday soon! c
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Lossefalme
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May 3 2009, 4:32am
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Lossefalme
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May 3 2009, 4:48am
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That was just about the coolest thing ever! It's 12:43 am and I just woke Mr. Losse up to see it. He wasn't quite as thrilled as I am, but that's just the sleep talking. Thank you all so much for taking time out to celebrate with us. This is one of my favorite "places" to be and some of the best people to be with. It's so wonderful that you're all a part of it, too! I have to admit that I'm giggling through my tears. I'm just an emotional wreck. I just can't say it enough, so "thank you, thank you, thank you!"
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Lossefalme
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May 3 2009, 4:54am
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Thank you so much for taking time out of your incredibly busy schedule. It's really quite humbling. My TORn map is one of my greatest treasures. Thanks for sharing your remarkable talents and time with us!
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May 3 2009, 4:58am
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I was literally just reading my CC booklet again this week!
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What a thrilling and wonderful way to celebrate this wonderful place and the amazing people here! Thank you Doug, for the amazing work that you have done and continue to do, and thank you Altaira for passing his message along!
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Magnus
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May 3 2009, 7:09am
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I'm gonna steal that second line...
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... I love the way it sums up what were trying to do. :-) Cheers Magnus
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hobbithearted
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May 30 2009, 4:24pm
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I was wondering how big the LoTR commemorative trees got in Willowbank Park in NZ that were planted in 2004 so I emailed the Friends of the Tawa Bush Reserves and Richard Herbert there was kind enough to take a few photos to show how much they've grown. He said they're about 12-feet tall - about double the height than when they were planted. Yay! I can't wait until I make it to NZ someday to see how big they've grown! Here are the photos:
-Carolyn/HH http://carolynmom.blogspot.com
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SirDennisC
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A veritable blast from the past.
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So nice to see so many dearly missed souls here! Happy Founders' Day to one and all.
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