Introducing Tolkien Trewsday
There is a wonderful Twitter campaign
called #FolkloreThursday where members of the Folklore community would tweet
stories, insights, art and more on a weekly theme, organised and curated by two
amazing people with guest hosts. They ran an associated website. It created insightful
engagement between people, brought many together in celebration of Folklore and
it was just delightful to see how creative and knowledgeable people were.
There is also great engagement going
on amongst Tolkien fans too around various aspects of his works, his life and
adaptions based on his Middle-earth. Tolkien Tuesday has been a thing in the
past, but never really a themed event like the Folklore one.
So with that in mind, I’m
hoping we can, as a community, kickstart a thing:
#TolkienTrewsday / #TolkienTuesday
A themed sharing of our Tolkien
love via art, relevant blogs, thoughts, quotes, fiction, cosplay, poetry and
whatever else you can think of.
We can decide on future themes via
a Twitter vote and I am very open to suggestions. We can have guest
curators/hosts, in fact that would be the ideal that it moves on from me and becomes the community’s property, but I’ll
make sure I am available to step in to create a theme and add content, outside
of my work time of course.
One rule: we respect each other
and we also respect the right for people to talk about adaptions in a positive manner.
This is affirmative community action, not a space for negativity, toxicity or
hate. That’s all I ask when we do this. Thanks.
If you are curious how Folklore
Thursday ran their one (so very well organised), you can see here and here.
Why Trewsday?
In the Shire Calendar the
fourth day of the week, the equivalent of our Tuesday, is called Trewsday
(archaic: “Trewesdei"). It comes from Orgaladh, the NΓΊmenΓ³rean day dedicated
to Nimloth. Reference: Tolkien Gateway.
What next?
On Tuesday I’ll tweet the start
off the event and then people use the hashtags of #TolkienTrewsday, #TolkienTuesday
and #Tolkien to join in and tweet something about the theme. Your own
content is up to you: art, quotes, cosplay, fanfic, blog posts, academic work,
thoughts, etc.
The first event will be on Tuesday
28 February 2023 and about “Visions of War”. See below for ideas.
How to contribute?
We are keeping it very simple. All you need to do to join is tweet something about the current week’s theme and use the following hashtags in your tweet: #TolkienTrewsday #TolkienTuesday #Tolkien
π’π Updated section: the section below will be updated as the weeks roll on to include all the latest information.
Weekly Themes
π Week 1: Visions of War – Tuesday
28 February 2023 (Twitter recap)
From Tolkien’s personal experience
of World War One to the battlefields of Middle-earth, the first theme goes back
to the start and where the spark of many stories began.
Ideas: Tolkien & WW1, depictions of war in Middle-earth, character quotes
about war and its affects, academic work on representations of war in the works
of Tolkien and the Inklings, etc.
π Week 2: Trees - Tuesday 7 March 2023
Following a poll for the next theme, for week 2 Tolkien Trewsday invites you to join us for a day focused on the theme of "Trees" (suggested by Yvonne Marjot). From Treebeard to the Old Forest to Tolkien's well-known love for trees, they have an important place in Middle-earth.
Ideas: Tolkien's love of trees and ones important to him in life, the trees of Valinor/NΓΊmenor/Gondor, trees as characters (good and evil), tenders of trees, Entwives, trees as part of a larger whole - Fangorn Forest, the Old Forest, Mirkwood, denizens of forests.
π Week 3: "Song" - Tuesday 14 March 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
Ideas: Songs as magic, walking songs of Middle-earth, song in Tolkien's life, musicians/singers/poets, songs by others based on
Tolkien’s works
π Week 4: "Food, drink and feasts" - Tuesday 21 March 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
Ideas: Favoured food of the various
races of Middle-earth, eating and drinking habits of
the Shire folk, “Looks like meat is back on the
menu” and other sayings about food and drink, food in song and poetry, taters.
π Week 5: π₯π¬"Water" ⛰π - Tuesday 28 March 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
Ideas: Rivers/lakes/oceans, Water creatures, Magical properties of water in Middle-earth, Water in poem/verse/song
π
Week 6: "Celebrations and Festivals" - Tuesday 4 April 2023 π₯ (chosen by a
poll on Twitter)
From Dragontide (The One Ring roleplaying game 1e by Cubicle Games) to Bilbo’s leaving Party in “The Lord of the Rings”, festivals and celebrations are part of life in Middle-earth which bring people together.
Ideas:
Celebrations/festivals in adaptions, LOTRO seasonal festivals, The Party Tree, Celebrations after battles
π
Week 7: Easter Holidays (free-for-all on theme, though suggestion to use "Rest")
- Tuesday 11 April 2023We took a week off a curated focused theme during the Easter Holidays to have a free-for-all though I did suggest a theme of "Rest" for those needing a nudge.
π
Week 8: "Tolkien's other works / Tolkien's influences" - Tuesday 18 April 2023 (chosen by a
poll on Twitter)
A tie in the poll means we have a choice of two themes for this week. You can choose from either:
"Tolkien's other works" (ie, outside of Middle-earth, but could be his other fiction or academic work)
or
"Tolkien's influences" (suggestions: literature, places, etc).
π Week 9: "Signal boost" - Tuesday 25 April 2023
No poll for this week! The theme, as such, is provide a "signal boost", as in promote, a person/group/book/object that helped you as a Tolkien fan. Time to share the love and friendship that makes the Tolkien community on here one you want to be part of and shows the best of Tolkien fandom.
π
Week 10: "Maps" - Tuesday 2 May 2023 (chosen by a
poll on Twitter)
Suggestions include: Tolkien's own maps, other maps of Middle-earth and places invented by Tolkien, gaming maps, etc.
π
Week 11: "Villains" - Tuesday 9 May 2023 (chosen by Twitter user
Tim)
π
Week 12: "Favourite Tolkien's characters" - Tuesday 16 May 2023 (chosen by Twitter user
Rosie)
π
Week 14: "Gaming" - Tuesday 30 May 2023 (Release of Gollum game on 25 May)
Tweet announcement
here.
Announcement tweeted on Twitter here. The theme was originally a suggestion by @Alayanabeth. The poll was dubbed "High places, tall towers, good folk"
with these choices: - Mountains/Hills
- Fortresses/Strongholds
- Ordinary folk
π Week 16: "Stories from the Past" - Tuesday 13 June 2023
"Stories from the Past" can include - Myth, legend, folklore etc - from the Legendarium or other Tolkien's works and also the stories that influenced him. I am casting the net wide on this one so we can do a more focused one at a later day.
π Week 17: "FaΓ«rie" - Tuesday 20 June 2023
"FaΓ«rie" can be from across the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and can include Elves (and their kingdoms) in Middle-earth. No essay on the blog itself this week, I have returned to writing an essay instead on Twitter, entitled "Enchanted by FaΓ«rie: Lost in dark and perilous Mirkwood", which can be read here. I have provided supplementary for the essay on this blog here.
π Suggested reading: "Tolkien on Fairy-Stories" by Verlyn Flieger and Douglas A. Anderson (2014). Amazon UK.
π Week 18: "Queer Readings" - Tuesday 27 June 2023 - Hosted by the Queer Lodgings Podcast team
The Queer Lodgings (@Queer_Lodgings) Podcast team take over Tolkien Trewsday with the theme of "Queer Readings"!
My Twitter thread, "Tove Jansson, the birthday wreath and Gollum" can be found here.
π Week 19: "First Age" - Tuesday 4 July 2023
π Week 21: "Third Age" - Tuesday 18 July 2023
π Week 22: "Humour" - Tuesday 25 July 2023
Chosen by Twitter user Bladorthin le Barde. My Twitter thread for the theme, “
Frodo did not offer her any tea”, can be found
here.
π Week 23: "Eucatastrophe" - Tuesday 1 August 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
“Letter 89 To Christopher Tolkien (7–8 November 1944)
For it I coined the word ‘eucatastrophe’: the sudden happy turn in a story which pierces you with a joy that brings tears (which I argued it is the highest function of fairy-stories to produce).”
-- Carpenter, Humphrey and Tolkien, Christopher, The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (Letter 89, 7-8 November 1944)
π Week 24: "Tevildo" - Tuesday 8 August 2023 - International Cat Day (08/08)
π Week 25: "Botany" - Tuesday 15 August 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
π Week 26: "Hounds" - Tuesday 22 August 2023 - International Dog Day (26/08)
π Week 27: "Memory" - 29 August 2023 - Remembering JRR Tolkien on the anniversary of his death (02/09/1973)
π Week 28: "Rings of Power" - 05 September 2023 - Celebrating the first anniversary of the Rings of Power release (02/09/2022)
π Week 29: "Crafted items" - Tuesday 12 September 2023 (chosen by a poll on Twitter)
π Week 30: "Hobbits" - 19 September 2023 - On Hobbit Day (21 Sep) celebrating Bilbo and Frodo's birthdays
π Week 31: "Tolkien Tourism" - 26 September 2023 - Celebrating World Tourism Day (27/09)
π’π October is #Tolkientober, an art challenge with daily prompts organised by MGCoco on Twitter and Blue Sky. This event will connect in with the Tolkien Trewsday themes on each Tuesday of October!
Design: MGCoco (click for full size).
π Week 34: "Dwarves" - 17 October 2023 - #Tolkientober - Durin’s Day (19/10)
π Week 35: "Rivendell" (Sanctuary) - 24 October 2023 - #Tolkientober - Frodo wakes up in Rivendell (24 October TA 3018)
π Week 36: "Horror" - 31 October 2023 - #Tolkientober - Halloween
π Week 38: "The Fallen" - 14 November 2023 - following Remembrance Day (11/11) and Remembrance Sunday (12 November).
π Week 39: "Christopher" - 21 November 2023 - Christopher Tolkien was born on 21 November 1924.
π Week 42: "Light" - 12 December 2023 - Theme originally chosen by Yvonne Marjot (@Alayanabeth) and later by Robin Propst (@RobinPropst).
π Week 43: "Family/siblings" - 19 December 2023
π Week 44: "Yule" - 26 December 2023 - The festive season leading up to the New Year.
π Week 45: "J.R.R. Tolkien" - 2 January 2024 - J.R.R. Tolkien’s birthday (3 January 1892)
π Week 46: "The New Shadow" - 9 January 2024 - Tolkien completed the final transcript of "The New Shadow" on 8 January 1968 (Source). Discussing sequels to the Lord of the Rings in Tolkien's works and adaptions.
π Week 47: "Dragons" - 16 January 2024 - celebrating "Appreciate a dragon day" (16/01).
π Week 48: "Edith (Tolkien's women)" - 23 January 2024 - celebrating the birthday of Edith Tolkien (nee Bratt) on 21 January 1889.
π Week 50: "Wetlands" - 6 February 2024 - looking at marshes, estuaries and other wetland places in Middle-earth for World Wetlands Day (2 February 2024).
π Week 51: "Love/Lovers" - 13 February 2024 - Theme suggested by the TT theme group member Bladorthin le Barde.
π Week 52: "One Year" - 20 February 2024 - Celebrating the first anniversary of Tolkien Trewsday! A free-for-all on choice of theme this week or choose a favourite one from the previous 51 weeks!
YEAR TWO
π Week 53: "Invented Languages" - 27 February 2024 - theme suggested by Professor Dimitra Fimi. Year Two of Tolkien Trewsday begins!
π Week 55: "Attercop! Attercop!" - 12 March 2024 - Gollum leads Frodo & Sam into Shelob’s Lair on 12 March 3019 T.A. | Save a Spider Day (14 March)
π Week 59: "Rohirrim" - 9 April 2024 - On 9 April T.A. 2510 Eorl the Young and the ΓothΓ©od travel towards the Field of Celebrant and on 16 April the Battle of the Field of Celebrant occurs.
π Week 60: "Curses" - 16 April 2024 - UK/Europe publication of "The Children of HΓΊrin" on 16 April 2007.
π Week 61: "Impossible Quests" - 23 April 2024 - Publication of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" on 23 April 1925. World Book Night (UK)/Day (rest of world).
π Week 63: "The Glade" - 7 May 2024 - Edith danced for Tolkien in a glade near Roos in 1917. On 4 May 2017 “Beren and LΓΊthien”, edited by Christopher Tolkien, was published.
π Week 65: "Tea & Honey" - 21 May 2024 - 20 May is World Bee Day, 21 May is International Tea Day. 22 May 2014 was the publication of “Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary”. In Old English, Bee + wolf = bear.
π Week 68: "Fastitocalon" -
11 June 2024 - 16 June is
World Sea Turtle Day.
*Due to a date typo, week 68 & 69 themes were the wrong way round. Now corrected (08/06/24).
π Week 69: "Daughters" -
18 June 2024 -
Priscilla, the Tolkiens’ only daughter, and youngest child is born on 18 June 1929 (
Source).
*Due to a date typo, week 68 & 69 themes were the wrong way round. Now corrected (08/06/24).
π Week 70: "Scholarship" -
25 June 2024 - J.R.R. Tolkien became Oxford’s Merton Professor of English Language and Literature on 23 June 1945 (
Source).
π Week 73 - "
Leeds" -
16 July 2024 - J.R.R. Tolkien is appointed Professor of English Language at the University of Leeds on 16 July 1924.
Source.
π’ππ¨ August is #AmonHenArt2024, a collaboration between the Tolkien Trewsday team and the Tolkien Society Amon Hen team. Statement here.
Design: Tolkien Society Amon Hen (click for full size).
π Week 78 - “Travels” -
20 August 2024 - Tolkien: Switzerland (August 1911), Ireland (1951), Boromir.
π¨ Amon Hen art challenge Week 4.
π Week 79 -
“Captivity” -
27 August 2024 - Gandalf in Orthanc (TA 3018, August), Dol Guldur, etc.
π¨ Amon Hen art challenge Week 5.
π Week 81 - "
Oxford" -
10 September 2024 - Tolkien Society’s
Oxonmoot (29 August – 1 September)
π Week 82 - "Poems" - 17 September 2024 - “The Collected Poems of J.R.R. Tolkien” (Edited by Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond) is released on 12 September 2024.
π Week 83 - "Birmingham" - 24 September 2024 - Hobbit Day (22 September).
π’π October sees the annual #TolkienTrewsday crossover with #Tolkientober, an art challenge with daily prompts organised by MGCoco on Twitter and Blue Sky. This event will connect in with the Tolkien Trewsday themes on each Tuesday of October!
Design: MGCoco (click for full size).
ππ¨ Week 85 – “Air”
– 8 October 2024 - #Tolkientober Week 2
ππ¨ Week 86 – “Fire”
– 15 October 2024 - #Tolkientober Week 3
ππ¨ Week 87 – “Stars”
– 22 October 2024 - #Tolkientober Week 4
ππ¨ Week 88 – “Children”
– 29 October 2024 - #Tolkientober Week 5
π Week 89 – “Community” – 5 November 2024 – “informal beginning" of the Tolkien Society (6 November 1969) and Tolkien becomes a member of the Exeter College Essay Club (3 November 1912)
π Week 90 – “Loss” – 12 November 2024 – commemorating Remembrance Sunday (10 November) and Armistice Day (11 November).
π Week 91 – “Christopher” – 19 November 2024 – celebrating the centenary of Christopher Tolkien’s birthday (21 November 1924).
π Week 92 – “Monsters/Critics” – 26 November 2024 – Tolkien delivered his lecture “Beowulf: the Monsters and the Critics” to the British Academy in London (25 November 1936). Dual theme of Monsters and/or Critics.
➤π Week 93 - "Imram" - 3 December 2024 - Imram is Tolkien’s poem about the Death of St Brendan. Published 03/12/1955 (Tide and Time). Celebrating Tolkien’s lesser-known poems.
π Week 94 - "Screen adaption" - 10 December 2024 - Peter Jackson’s Fellowship of the Rings released on this day back in 2001
π Week 95 - "Rohirrim" - 17 December 2024 - Release of War of Rohirrim (13/12/24)
π Week 96 - "Homely Houses" - 24 December 2024 - Finding comfort before, during or after a journey.
π Week 97 - "Winter/Yule/Noel" - 31 December 2024 - The festive season and a New Year arrives.
π Week 98 - "J.R.R. Tolkien" - 7 January 2025 - JRRT’s birthday (03/01/1892)
π Send theme suggestions to me over on Twitter here or BlueSky here via a reply or a DM. π More Tolkien Trewsday themes soon!
January 2025 themes being confirmed!
"The Story so far..."
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