Home / THE SILMARILLION THE SILMARILLION Featured Essays The Lord of the Rings Eärendil, Éowyn, and Prancing Ponies: Why Shawn Marchese Loves Middle-earth (and Arrakis, Prog, and Archaism) By Jeff LaSala November 20, 2023 Comment 0 News news An Andy Serkis-Narrated Audiobook of The Silmarillion Is Coming Out in June By Vanessa Armstrong May 22, 2023 Column Art of Middle-earth The Art of Middle-earth: The Elves, Fëanoreans, and Glücksdrachen of Jenny Dolfen By Jeff LaSala November 17, 2022 Comment 6 Movies & TV The Rings of Power Where in the World Is Galadriel in the Second Age? (And For That Matter, Where Is Celeborn?) By Jeff LaSala August 31, 2022 Comment 56 Rereads and Rewatches The Lord of the Rings Artist Justin Gerard Gives Middle-earth a Storybook Feel By Jeff LaSala August 26, 2022 Comment 6 Rereads and Rewatches The Lord of the Rings Wisdom and Grace: Galadriel’s Path to Redemption By Megan N. Fontenot August 24, 2022 Comment 17 Rereads and Rewatches The Lord of the Rings A Second Age Primer: The Rings of Power, the Rise and Fall of Númenor, and the Last Alliance By Jeff LaSala August 22, 2022 Comment 46 Rereads and Rewatches The Lord of the Rings Navigating Middle-earth Before the Bending of the Seas By Jonathan Crowe August 16, 2022 Comment 5 Books mythology On Remaking Myths: Tolkien, D&D, Medusa, and Way Too Many Minotaurs By Jeff LaSala August 9, 2022 Comment 12 Rereads and Rewatches The Lord of the Rings Middle-earth: A World on the Edge of Destruction By Elise Ringo August 3, 2022 Comment 10 Blog The Lord of the Rings A Show of Hands for Amazon’s The Rings of Power: Speculating on What We Know So Far By Jeff LaSala February 8, 2022 Comment 37 Blog Deep Delvings Into Middle-earth Tolkien’s Orcs: Boldog and the Host of Tumult By Jeff LaSala June 10, 2021 Comment 17 icon-chervon-left 1 2 3 ... 9 icon-chervon-right