Howdy! So, today we’re going to talk about how to write in Elvish. Sort of. We’re not going to really be writing in elvish, but it sure as heck will look like you know what you’re…
Approximately one billion years ago, Renée @ The Global Bookworm tagged me for The Sunshine Blogger Award tag. I’m not going to follow all of the rules for the tag because there are too many, and I’ve done this several times before, but I’ll happily answer the questions that Renée asked. I love questions! The Sunshine Blogger Award 1. Why did you start a book blog? Because I had thoughts! Actually, it was an accident. I wanted to write a journal-style blog about my life, but then I discovered that I have no life. I started writing about what I was reading instead. I didn’t know there was a whole book blogging community until I discovered Goodreads Groups in late 2014. 2. What is the best book which has been written in your country? The whole country? In all of history? But there are a gazillion books published in the US every year! My first thought was In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. That book helped create the narrative nonfiction genre. It’s not the most widely read American classic, though. Maybe I should choose To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee? That novel is very readable, and it gets forced upon pretty much every American school child at some point in their life. 3. Which book is your guilty pleasure? All of them? Reading is kind of a luxury hobby. You can only do it if you have book money (or library access) and free time. A lot of people in the world don’t have those things. 4. What is your favorite non-fiction book? Well, I already mentioned In Cold Blood by Truman Capote. My childhood favorite was Winterdance by Gary Paulsen. A recent favorite is Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History by Bill Schutt. 5. When would you say that your blog is a (big) success? When it makes enough money to support my book buying habit. 6. Which book do you believe should be mandatory to read at all schools worldwide? So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson. Social media sites should hand out free copies of this book to everybody who creates an account. If you use the internet, you need to read this book. It might make you reevaluate your behavior online. 7. Would you rather buy your books or get them from the library? Buy them. I like libraries, but I don’t like reading deadlines. Also, if I love a book, I don’t want to give it back to the library. I want to keep it forever. It’s my precious! 8. Which mistake did you make when you started blogging? Choosing Blogger as a host. Don’t do it, new bloggers! The comment system is infuriating, and you don’t get much control over how your site looks. There are zero cool plugins. Also, I’ve seen several people say they only follow WordPress blogs. 9. How do you take care of yourself and your mental health? Poorly? I don’t know. I’m not good at it. I try to get enough sleep. I go outside every day and exercise 5 times a week. I pet a lot of dogs. I read a lot of books. I ignore a lot of trolls. 10. From which country would you like to read a book? Ann Morgan read a book from every country. I’d love to do that. Can I answer this question with “all of the countries?” I want to read all of them. 11. If you could give advice to a blogger who starts today, what would it be? Interact with the community! Most of us only bite during the full moon. You can’t just lurk in a corner of the internet and expect people to find you. Create social media accounts, join linkups, participate in readathons and challenges, and comment, comment, comment. Do you want to answer Renée’s questions? Go for it.
He’s one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary literature, perhaps the ultimate Trickster figure: Gollum from “The Lord of the Rings,” the epic fantasy by J.R.R. Tolkien. We see evidence…
J.R.R. Tolkien is best known for The Lord of the Rings series, a fantasy-adventure that has been adapted into the Academy Award-winning films by Peter Jackson. This famous passage "All That Glitters" is from a letter given by the wizard Gandalf to the Hobbit Frodo. The poem has gone on to a life past the books and films, and into a perfect place in your home. Ideal for any study, office or living room. "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king." Available in three sizes: 17” x 25” 2’ x 3’ 3’ x 4’ Available in two frame styles: Grey Wood Frame Gallery Wrap (17” x 25” and 2’ x 3’ only) Available in three colors: Cream White Charcoal All of our art prints are hand made to order from start to finish. Production generally takes around 4-6 weeks. Since the art is made by hand the frame and piece of wood the art print comes on is nailed together in the final stage of production. Nail holes are meant to be visible and can be seen in all of our art prints. For more information or shipping timelines please contact [email protected] *This item is not eligible for gift wrapping due to the way it comes packaged.* Lifestyle Photo by Caleb Ruckel of Twist Tours @twisttours @ruckelc @guccigranolah
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A wonderful limited edition print of an original drawing by the talented Ed Org, hand signed and numbered by the artist. In an edition of 850. The piece is sold unmounted, unframed (can be mounted or framed if required). Image size approx : 28cm (w) x 50cm (h). See more work by Ed Org HERE. About Ed OrgBorn in Shropshire in 1955, Ed had an idyllic childhood among woods, fields, secret pools and ruined barns, which helped fire his imagination for mythological work. In the 1970s Ed undertook a Foundation course at Shrewsbury College of Art, and then completed a Fine Art degree at Cheltenham College of Art, with his final degree show based on "The Lord of the Rings".Until the early 90s Ed worked as a graphic designer in the advertising industry, and then in 1993 he chose to follow his heart and leave safe employment to pursue his own path, and started to create personal works on a mythological theme in watercolour and intricate pencil drawings. He is influenced by his favourite artist, Edward Burne-Jones, but also the book illustrators, Arthur Rackham, Willy Pogany, Russell Flint, Charles Robinson, and others. The landscapes of Devon, the Lake District and local woodland are a feature in many of his pieces. His larger works can take up to 18 months to complete. Ed also produces open and limited edition prints of many of his works.Ed has undertaken numerous commissions, the most notable being several corporate designs for the Wychwood Brewery including 'Hobgoblin', 'Black Wych' and 'Fiddler's Elbow'.Ed has a strong following and many collectors across the UK and abroad.Obsidian has been showing Ed's work since we first opened in 2002, and we now showcase his work in an annual solo show.
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[holds my bowl out like a little Victorian boy] could you possibly spare a crumb of talloraven art, please They’re watching lord of the rings 🙏
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