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Aaron
11-25-2006, 05:19 PM
Question; How do the works of JRR Tolkien inspire you?
Please discuss.

littlemanpoet
11-25-2006, 08:33 PM
It inspired me to write mythic fantasy.

This is in part because most of the fantasy I read besides Tolkien just is lacking in those qualities I seek. So I try to write them myself. My hope is to succeed in the attempt.

Aaron
11-26-2006, 06:25 AM
Tolkien inspired me to write too, recently I finished my first novella and it's all because of how riveted I was by the world he created. Everything was so vivid, the memories from that tale I'll carry for the rest of my life because no other book has filled me with the same ammount of emotions.
I mean, I'll never forget the first time I read The Grey Havens or The Breaking of The Fellowship, they really helped me in the persuit of my own creative voice.

Rikae
11-26-2006, 09:54 AM
Well, I've been painting and drawing Middle Earth for 19 years. I'm still just learning, but maybe someday I'll turn out something worthy. Right now I have four oil paintings in progress, two of which are Middle-Earth inspired (one inspired by Gollum and another by the Grey Havens).

Aaron
11-26-2006, 10:17 AM
Paintings? Sounds good, y'know I've been thinking of doing some Middle Earth pictures too. Can you send them to the Barrrowdowns so that they get used on the theme pages?

Thinlómien
11-27-2006, 03:22 AM
Writing, roleplaying and drawing.

Also, Tolkien inspired me to do a "Lord of the Rings" exercise book to one of my friends when I was about 7 years old. I'm very sad I don't have it anymore.

Tolkien, or Tom Bombadil, inspired me to make yellow boots from paper colored with crayons when I was around 6-7.

Furthermore, I got a mad idea, that one day, I will make a LotR movie not leaving a single line out. (Not a real movie, but a home video with my friends...)

Legate of Amon Lanc
11-27-2006, 06:18 AM
Professor Tolkien's work meant a beautiful fantastic world, an inspiration for creative writing of dozens of novels never finished (the Unfinished Tales - lol), maybe from current point of view the most important for me is inspiration for roleplaying ultimately ending with wonderful Middle-Earth roleplaying setting... :cool:

ninja91
11-27-2006, 11:08 AM
Not only did it inspire me to write my own fantasy, but it drew me into the whole genre. Now I am into D&D, Forgotten Realms, and before I was not. So it opened up a whole new, great world for me.

Folwren
11-27-2006, 05:33 PM
I am another writer. I wrote before reading Tolkien, but it was after Tolkien that I began to create my own worlds.

I also draw a lot of hobbits. I have drawn several randitions of the Grey Havens and have completed one painting of it. Not to mention so many other things it inspired me to draw and attempt to paint. . .

It inspired me to sew. I've made a number of cloaks and even sold a few! Without that experience in cloaks, I wouldn't be making dresses and skirts now. Someday, the inspiration directly from LotR will come back and I'll make my little brother (or maybe myself) an entire hobbit costume, vest and all.

It inspired me to read faster than my little sister so I would have first right to the books that we were both reading at the same time. :rolleyes: That was only temporary, though. She speed reads.

And that's all for now.

-- Folwren

Aaron
11-29-2006, 03:48 PM
On the topic of inspiration gathered from Tolkien one of my scripts is being considered by the BBC, it's a historical epic about Richard III. I'm hoping it gets made! ;)

shieldmaiden4xsword
11-29-2006, 03:54 PM
well, it has a lot of wisdom in it. I write alot about it....

Aaron
12-01-2006, 07:33 AM
What? As in essays or creative writing?

Rikae
12-01-2006, 11:08 AM
On the topic of inspiration gathered from Tolkien one of my scripts is being considered by the BBC, it's a historical epic about Richard III. I'm hoping it gets made! ;)
Congrats, and good luck!

Aaron
12-01-2006, 12:43 PM
Thank you very much my friend. I'm really quite psyched up about it, the Battle of Bosworth should be a mighty affair if it is ever put onto celluoid.Not as good as LOTR mind you but still pretty decent ;)

shieldmaiden4xsword
12-01-2006, 12:46 PM
yes, essays, mostly. And i love the poetry!!! kinda inspired me to write my own. :D

Aaron
12-02-2006, 06:12 AM
Me too! Yeah, I won a few poetry competitions back in the day, it's so fulfilling to see that others apreciate your work too.

Holbytlass
12-02-2006, 06:51 AM
Tolkien's work for me reaffirms the inspired notion that a person of less significance can make a difference. To keep trying in what I feel is right.

I naturally gravitate to more simple/rural living and Tolkien's descriptive writing inspires me to make my home a more pleasing and welcoming place to be.

Like Folwren, I sew a bit more and love to make cloaks, too.

shieldmaiden4xsword
12-02-2006, 06:29 PM
it makes me aware of the times i live in, that there's always a spiritual battle going on between good and evil.

Lalwendë
12-03-2006, 09:34 AM
I've done all the usual stuff like writing, drawing Boromir's death scene (I wonder how many of us have done that?), vandalising my school books and coat by adding the emblem of the White Tree to them. I've made a cloak, a shield and a humungous beech staff made of fallen wood from one of my favourite woodlands (I whittled the wood while sitting on the banks of a moorland stream which turns into the magical Derwent downstream, a blessed river to the old Britons round there, apparently).

My next project, if I move house, will be to create a Hobbit garden. I want to have a shed with a fake round door and a green roof (I currently have a seaside garden with pots on the shed roof). I'll have lavender hedges and willow fences, and a fine vegetable patch with a secret bench where I can go for a smoke and a sulk, hidden behind the raspberry canes. :smokin:

Legate of Amon Lanc
12-04-2006, 08:00 AM
My next project, if I move house, will be to create a Hobbit garden. I want to have a shed with a fake round door and a green roof (I currently have a seaside garden with pots on the shed roof). I'll have lavender hedges and willow fences, and a fine vegetable patch with a secret bench where I can go for a smoke and a sulk, hidden behind the raspberry canes. :smokin:

Wow! That's cool! I'll come and visit you ;) I always wanted to live in Orthanc, or at least replica of Orthanc... but... you know :cool:

Lalwendë
12-04-2006, 02:13 PM
Wow! That's cool! I'll come and visit you ;) I always wanted to live in Orthanc, or at least replica of Orthanc... but... you know :cool:

You sometimes get old water towers and lighthouses for sale in the UK. One of those could make a great little Orthanc if converted!

I think most of my gardening exploits are in some ways inspired by Tolkien as I always start feeling very virtuous and industrious and Hobbitish when I get the shed open and start potting things up. Just the few minutes spent in inspecting the plants on the daily rounds makes you feel like Sam, especially if you're growing edible crops. Though I only managed two tomatoes on my novice growing season this year. It's very pleasant to spend time with growing things who ask for little more than water and good light.

The other slightly odd inspiration I get is when I go out for a walk and end up walking further than I'd intended. I start to get this sense of determination and adventure as if I'm off on my own quest and then get to a point where I actually don't want to stop...just keep on to the next mountain kind of thing (or turn in the path at any rate).
;)

Aaron
12-04-2006, 04:01 PM
I'm making a maquette at the moment, not too easy.

Boromir_bg
01-01-2007, 03:50 PM
LotR is one of the greatest sources to never lose hope in yourself.

Liriodendron
01-01-2007, 08:44 PM
When I think of LoTRs....it inspires me to make things as beautiful as I want, and not be embarrassed....beauty works! :cool:

shieldmaiden4xsword
01-05-2007, 03:44 PM
it makes me think of how someday all the shadows will fade..... and the King will return.