Articles written by: Oloriel

From time out of mind, Oloriel has been typing away in her little apartment, cats at her feet, hoping to reach out to other fantasy lovers by way of folkandfairy.com. Her discovery of Tolkien as a young adult awakened her long-dormant love of the otherworldly, and now she sees magic everywhere. Oloriel has a degree in writing, which she put to work during a three-year stint in vanity publishing – an experience not unlike purgatory and very much like having to read 20 bad books each week – which she prefers not to talk about. To renew herself, she knits, naps, reads, prays, writes, walks in the woods, and eats too many cookies.

Lord of the Rings-style Map of the United States

For those in the United States who have always wanted to trace the voyages of their lives on one of Tolkien’s maps, your time has come. Redditor Jvlivs has put together a map that casts the […]

The Hobbit – that is, An Hobad – Will Soon Be Available in Irish

As of Tolkien Reading Day (March 25) linguist Nicholas Williams will add An Hobad to the list of books he’s translated into Gaeilge, or Irish Gaelic. His recent translations include many of the Alice books […]

Free Tolkien Reading Day Blog Badge is Here!

Free Tolkien Reading Day Blog Badge is Here!

Excited about your new My Middle-earth blog and looking for ways to make it even spiffier? Here’s a blog badge to help get your blog in the spirit of Tolkien Reading Day 2012. Use with […]

Interview with Bandoras: A Man After Bilbo’s Own Heart

Those of you who have been on My Middle-earth for awhile may remember that Bandoras was one of the first news reporters. There is much more to Mr. Bandoras, however, than a love of table-top […]

The Lotr Project Gets an Android App!

No more worrying about impressing friends at dinner parties! Emil Johanssen has been hard at work on the long-expected app for the site that’s made him world-famous: The Lord of the Rings Family Tree Project. […]

Tolkien Reading Day 2012 – Enter Our Photo Contest to Win The Hobbit for Kindle

If Tolkien fandom has holy days, this is one of the highest. Tolkien Reading Day is fast approaching! March 25 will be here before we know it and My Middle-earth has a few plans up […]

Interview with Tolkien Artist Stephen Walsh

Stephen Walsh has the honor of being an artist whose art can be found in hundreds of thousands of homes around the world by way of the popular board game Settlers of Catan. He’s also […]

Gandalf Teachers’ Stamp Eases the Blow of a Failing Grade

Etsy seller Jocelyn has come up with a cathartic way to send students (or, as io9 suggests, balrogs) that message they may not be eager to hear. Her self-inking “You Shall Not Pass” stamp bears […]

Tolkien Theme Park to Be Built in Poland

Are you bored of Six Flags? Tired of Disney? Ready for a change from your ho-hum old theme parks? Perhaps next time you get the urge to press into a park with 5,000 strangers, you […]

Lord of the Rings Medley by Lindsey Stirling

Here’s a lovely little tidbit via The Mary Sue: a beautiful-sounding, New Zealand-shot video featuring a Lord of the Rings violin medley performed by Lindsey Stirling. If Lindsey’s previous video (a Legend of Zelda medley) […]