From Edie: From Edie: Celebrate Tolkien Reading Day with five powerful writing lessons from J.R.R. Tolkien. Discover how imagination, faith, and life experience can strengthen your storytelling and inspire your writing journey.
by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
Since 2003, March 25 has been celebrated as Tolkien Reading Day. J.R.R. Tolkien’s books have entertained and inspired readers since his first fantasy book, The Hobbit was published September 21, 1937. I found that he wrote this story for his children, just like so many of us begin our writing careers by creating something for our children.
According to The Tolkien Society, “The 25th of March is the date of the downfall of the Lord of the Rings (Sauron) and the fall of Barad-dûr.” This year’s theme is Unlikely Heroes. His fascinating life story reveals the background of one of the world’s greatest writers. I encourage you to visit the Tolkien Society’s website and explore the many offerings available for Tolkien readers.
Tolkien’s quotes provide us a glimpse into his mind and heart, not only for writing but for hope, faith, and the betterment of our culture.





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