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The climate of Middle-earth | Vermont Softworks
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Where good things develop. The climate of Middle-earth. It seems that one Radagast the Brown (of Rhosgobel and The Cabot Institute) has published a paper presenting the results of his climate simulation modelling for Middle-earth. Though obviously mock-serious, the modelling and the science are real enough. Definitely worth a few of your hard-won free minutes. University of Bristol press release. PDF of the paper in English. The link in the press release is dodgy). LRC: The Lord of the Rings.
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About us | Vermont Softworks
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Where good things develop. Vermont Softworks, LLC, is a minuscule company headquartered in the southwest corner of the Northeast Kingdom. Erik Mueller-Harder (Head Developer, Chief Cartographer, Webmaster, and Research Assistant). Various family members and friends, when Erik says he really could use their help. LRC: The Lord of the Rings. Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull. Douglas A. Anderson: Tolkien and fantasy. David Bratman: Kalimac’s corner. Nancy Marie Brown: God of Wednesday.
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Where good things develop. Vermont Softworks creates site for Tolkien in Vermont conference. I am very pleased to announce that the annual Tolkien at UVM conference finally has a home on the web. Now known as Tolkien in Vermont, the conference can be found on-line at http:/ tolkienvt.org/. Vermont Softworks is responsible for its unabashedly spartan design, and is footing the bill for its hosting at Pair Networks. And for many decades to come. American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Of his ...
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Where good things develop. LRC: The Lord of the Rings. 2012-11-05: Tolkien’s The Fall of Arthur. 2012-12-06: Pagination cross-reference for The Lord of the Rings. 2013-01-03: Rateliff (& Christopher Tolkien) at Marquette. 2013-01-10: The books on the shelf. 2013-01-23: Speeches of this kind. 2013-04-12: Support for Tolkien at UVM conference. 2013-11-08: Vermont Softworks creates site for Tolkien in Vermont conference. 2014-02-13: Facsimile of Tolkien’s full 1956 letter to Cotton Minchin.
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Vermont Softworks creates site for Tolkien in Vermont conference | Vermont Softworks
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Where good things develop. Vermont Softworks creates site for Tolkien in Vermont conference. I am very pleased to announce that the annual Tolkien at UVM conference finally has a home on the web. Now known as Tolkien in Vermont, the conference can be found on-line at http:/ tolkienvt.org/. Vermont Softworks is responsible for its unabashedly spartan design, and is footing the bill for its hosting at Pair Networks. And for many decades to come. LRC: The Lord of the Rings. David Bratman: Kalimac’s corner.
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Sacnoth's Scriptorium: The Game of Opposites
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. The Game of Opposites. So, I came up with an odd sort of word game while I was finishing up my Wms paper.*. Here's the challenge: what word least describes an Inkling? For Williams, the one who got me started on this slightly odd line of thought, I'd opt for 'sincere' or 'sincerity', or perhaps 'straightforward': to read his letters is to get a sense that he was always playing a role, always assuming a persona. Current watching: STARSHIP OPERATORS. John D. Rateliff. Today Im Drink...
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Sacnoth's Scriptorium: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. I Am Reviewed (in Dutch). So, thanks to McFarland (thanks Lori) I've now seen the interview of the Shippey festschrift (AUTHOR OF THE NEW CENTURY) that appeared in LEMBAS (vol. 35, whole number 168, March 2015, pages 32-25), the journal of the Dutch Tolkien society, Unquendor. In addition to being one of the five editors of this collection, I am myself one of contributors as well, so I was curious what they thought of my piece as well as the book as a whole. 3) Uiteraard gemode...
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Sacnoth's Scriptorium: February 2015
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. He Lived Long, and Prospered. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And, just for fun, here's an extra: cast members from the Peter Jackson HOBBIT doing a read-aloud of the lyrics of the 'Ballad'. Https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? So, goodbye Mr. Nimoy, and goodbye Mr. Spock, and thanks. Current (re)reading: THE DARKEST ROAD by G. G. Kay. Your examples of breakout characters is dated! John D. Rateliff. Wednesday, February 25, 2015. She was a Good Cat. John D. Rateliff. Finally have the...
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Sacnoth's Scriptorium: Back from Mythcon
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. So, we had a great time at Mythcon and are back safely, and even have been forgiven by the cats. I'll see what I can do in the way of writing up a Mythcon report over the next few days. John D. Rateliff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). John D. Rateliff. My website is here. 2016 Kalamazoo Medieval Congress (May 12th thr 15th). Chaosium gets a little less chaotic. Tolkien spotting (Bare Naked Ladies). A New C. S. Lewis play in the works. Tolkien and Lewis on BOOK-TV.