Introducing: Tolkien MeMes
Those of you who have met me in person will probably know that I have a penchant for the silliest of puns: acronyms, word play, you name it. I am particularly fond and proud of my ability to find abbreviations that tend to be easily explained - but then thou art seriously mistaken!
Tolkien MeMes: Middle-earth Memories
I have always found it very unfortunate that if you use hashtags like #Tolkien you will only ever find pictures and GIFs from the film(s). I think it's up to us to promote interest in the life and works of the Professor and I am very happy to see so many people doing that.
Now, what I am going to do is share some of my very own #MiddleearthMemories with you - fun, interesting, fascinating, emotional moments of being a fan of Tolkien's for 30+ years now. Starting from that I am hoping that others may join in and share their very own stories - anecdotes you can tell and share with fellow Tolkienists.
My first MeMe I will present to you soon is my first ever Tolkien Project. Think of it as a week in high school, forcing fellow pupils and teachers into drawing Middle-earth maps, writing up chronologies and generally be a nuisance of Sauronian proportions to the people in my school when I got permission to do this project 😅
Soon to come: A Week in Walinor!
MeMes so far
Tolkien MeMes #1. The Tolkien Project Week (Öffnet in neuem Fenster).
Tolkien MeMes #2. Exhibiting Tolkien at Berlin's State & Central Library, (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) Nov 2012 - February 2013.
Tolkien MeMes #3. "The Lord of the Rings" - our favourite cast of 1998 (?).
Tolkien MeMes #4. »75 reasons why you should read ›The Hobbit‹ (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) before watching the films« or: How TheTolkienist.com started in 2012.
Tolkien MeMes #5. My first ever talk at Oxonmoot in 2001 (Öffnet in neuem Fenster).
Tolkien MeMes #6. "Der kleine Hobbit" (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) at the Balver Höhle, 1996.
Tolkien MeMes #7. A failed attempt at a Tolkien exhibition in 1998 (Öffnet in neuem Fenster).
This post was originally published (Öffnet in neuem Fenster) on May 21, 2020.
Updates to this post as they arise.