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Old 08-30-2003, 07:16 PM   #1
Luthien_ Tinuviel
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Tolkien Writers and Tolkien

I know that there have been several threads about trying to avoid copying Tolkien in one's writing, such as "Are You Writing Serious Fantasy?". But my question is rather different. In my travels through the Downs and my meetings and friendships with other Tolkien fans, I have noticed one recurring theme: Many Tolkien fans are also aspiring writers. Why is this? Are people who have a natural talent or bent for writing drawn to Tolkien's works for some reason? Or does the reading and studying of such great works inspire us to write as well? Or is it all just a strange coincidence? One may very well wonder.

So, why do you enjoy writing? How do you find your writing experiences relate to Tolkien's own? Do you find that LOTR has influenced you in any way, and if so, how?
What genre do you prefer to write, and how does this connect to your love for Tolkien's works, if at all? And, finally, how have Tolkien's works inspired you to become a better writer?

[ September 03, 2003: Message edited by: Luthien_ Tinuviel ]
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