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| website=[http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ts_info/mallorn.html ''Mallorn'' - The Journal of the Tolkien Society]
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| date=[[October]] [[1970]] - present
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}}'''''Mallorn''''' is a literary and academic journal published by [[The Tolkien Society]].
}}'''''Mallorn''''' is a literary and academic journal published annually by [[The Tolkien Society]]. It is the sister publication of ''[[Amon Hen (journal)|Amon Hen]]''.
 
''Mallorn'' was traditionally published annually, but a recent change of format has meant ''Mallorn'' is now published bi-annually in the spring and autumn (usually posted to [[The Tolkien Society|Tolkien Society]] members with the [[September]] and [[March]] editions of ''[[Amon Hen (journal)]]'').


==History==
==History==
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==List of Mallorn editors==
==List of Mallorn editors==
*Darroll and Ro Pardoe: [[The Mallorn 1|''The Mallorn'' 1]]
* Rosemary & Darrel Pardoe: [[The Mallorn 1|''The Mallorn'' 1]]
*Steve Thomson: [[Mallorn 2|''Mallorn'' 2]]
* Laurelindorenan Smial (c/o Steve Thomson): [[Mallorn 2|''Mallorn'' 2]]–[[Mallorn 4|4]]
*?: [[Mallorn 3|''Mallorn'' 3]]-[[Mallorn 4|4]]
* [[Vera Chapman]]: [[Mallorn 5|''Mallorn'' 5]]
*[[Vera Chapman]]: [[Mallorn 5|''Mallorn'' 5]]
* Jon Harvey: [[Mallorn 6|''Mallorn'' 6]]
*?: [[Mallorn 6|''Mallorn'' 6]]-[[Mallorn 16|16]]
* Numenorean Smial, Hatch End: [[Mallorn 7|''Mallorn'' 7]]
*Susan Rule and Steve Pillinger: [[Mallorn 17|''Mallorn'' 17]]
* Jonathan Simons: [[Mallorn 8|''Mallorn'' 8]]–[[Mallorn 9|9]]
*?: [[Mallorn 18|''Mallorn'' 18]]-[[Mallorn 26|26]]
* Kevin Young: [[Mallorn 10|''Mallorn'' 10]]–[[Mallorn 12|12]]
*Denis Bridoux: [[Mallorn 27|''Mallorn'' 27]]
* Susan Rule: [[Mallorn 13|''Mallorn'' 13]][[Mallorn 16|16]]
*?: [[Mallorn 28|''Mallorn'' 28]]-[[Mallorn 29|29]]
* Susan Rule (with Steve Pillinger): [[Mallorn 17|''Mallorn'' 17]]
*'''''Mallorn'' 30''' was published as ''[[Proceedings of the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference]]''
* Jenny Curtis: [[Mallorn 18|''Mallorn'' 18]][[Mallorn 22|22]]
*Patricia Reynolds: [[Mallorn 31|''Mallorn'' 31]]-[[Mallorn 32|32]]
* Denis Bridoux: [[Mallorn 23|''Mallorn'' 23]]–[[Mallorn 27|27]]
*?: [[Mallorn 33|''Mallorn'' 33]]
* [[David Doughan]]: [[Mallorn 28|''Mallorn'' 28]]-[[Mallorn 29|29]]
*Patricia Reynolds: [[Mallorn 34|''Mallorn'' 34]]
* [[Patricia Reynolds|Patricia Reynolds]] and [[John Ellison]]: [[Mallorn 30|''Mallorn'' 30]]–[[Mallorn 32|32]]
*?: [[Mallorn 35|''Mallorn'' 35]]-[[Mallorn 36|36]]
* Patricia Reynolds and [[Glen GoodKnight]]: ''Mallorn'' 33 as ''[[Proceedings of the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference]]''
*Len Sanford (with John A. Ellison as consultant editor): [[Mallorn 37|''Mallorn'' 37]]-[[Mallorn 38|38]]
* Patricia Reynolds and John Ellison: [[Mallorn 34|''Mallorn'' 34]][[Mallorn 36|36]]
*?: [[Mallorn 39|''Mallorn'' 39]]
* Len Sanford: [[Mallorn 37|''Mallorn'' 37]][[Mallorn 44|44]]
*Len Sanford (with John A. Ellison as consultant editor): [[Mallorn 40|''Mallorn'' 40]]-[[Mallorn 44|44]]
* [[Henry Gee]]: [[Mallorn 45|''Mallorn'' 45]][[Mallorn 46|46]]
*[[Henry Gee]]: [[Mallorn 45|''Mallorn'' 45]]-[[Mallorn 53|53]]
* [[Henry Gee]] (with Colin Sullivan as production designer): [[Mallorn 47|''Mallorn'' 47]][[Mallorn 54|54]]
* [[Helen Armstrong]] (with Mike Afford as production editor): [[Mallorn 55|''Mallorn'' 55]]
* Rosalinda Haddon (with Mike Afford as production editor): [[Mallorn 56|''Mallorn'' 56]]


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ts_info/mallorn.html ''Mallorn'' at the Tolkien Society]
* [http://www.tolkiensociety.org/society/publications/mallorn/ ''Mallorn''] at [http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ the Tolkien Society]
* [http://www.tolkiensociety.org/ Tolkien Society homepage]
* [http://www.facebook.com/mallorn.journal ''Mallorn'' Facebook page]
* [http://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=Mallorn ''Mallorn'' at the Tolkien Collector's Guide]
* [http://www.tolkienguide.com/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=Mallorn ''Mallorn'' at the Tolkien Collector's Guide]


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This article is about The Tolkien Society's academic journal. For the tree, see Mallorn.
Mallorn
Mallorn50.jpg
Latest editor: Rosalinda Haddon
Website: Mallorn at the Tolkien Society website
Publication Information
Publisher: The Tolkien Society
Released: October 1970 - present
Frequency: Annually
Format: A4 stapled paperback
Pages: up to 64
ISSN: 0308-6674

Mallorn is a literary and academic journal published annually by The Tolkien Society. It is the sister publication of Amon Hen.

History

Mallorn was founded in October 1970 as the successor to Vera Chapman's Belladonna's Broadsheet to be the magazine of The Tolkien Society. However, due to the difficulty in producing Mallorn regularly, its functions as a bulletin to Society members were moved to the new publication of Amon Hen (the first issue was known as Henneth Annûn); this enabled Mallorn to fashion itself into the more scholarly publication that exists today.[1]

Content

[Mallorn] considers reviews, comment, scholarly articles, original poetry, artwork and original fiction (excluding fan fiction). Unsolicited material is welcome
Mallorn, no. 46, Autumn 2008, p. 3

Although the description of potential articles has little changed over the years, Mallorn's focus has traditionally been on scholarly articles. There has been recent criticism from Society members that both poetry[2] and academic articles are being "ostracised" under the new editor.[3] Gee does not refute this by saying that he is reluctant to publish poetry because he does not see himself as a competent judge, therefore the publishing of poetry is "extremely unlikely",[4] however, he has since "relented" and publishes poetry based on whether he likes it or not.[5]

Due to publishing limitations, Gee also recommends that scholarly articles should be "shorter and more accessible" (unless they are "truly stellar pieces of scholarship") in order to fit in more articles which appeal to a broader range of membership.[3] In his third issue as editor, Gee re-iterated that articles should be shorter (maximum of 4,000 words for a commentary piece; 1,000 words for a review), and that he would not be publishing serialisations.[5] Gee's rationale is:

The publication landscape has been changed by the very welcome appearance of Tolkien Studies. This has set a new and generally high standard for Tolkien scholarship, challenging Mallorn to raise its game. However, Tolkien Studies means that Mallorn doesn't have to take the entire world of Tolkien scholarship on its shoulders, and can discover for itself a new freedom to broaden its scope, and become a more entertaining and accessible publication of which Society members can be justifiably proud.
—Henry Gee in Amon Hen, no. 211, May 2008, pp. 28-9

List of Mallorn editors

See also

External links

References

  1. Christopher Kreuzer, "Double Century: Amon Hen - An Updated History" in Amon Hen, no. 200, July 2006, pp. 29-36
  2. Letters in Amon Hen, no. 210, March 2008, p. 31
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Letters" in Amon Hen, no. 213, September 2008, p. 20
  4. Letters in Amon Hen, no. 211, May 2008, pp. 28-9
  5. 5.0 5.1 Henry Gee, "The ode goes ever on" in Mallorn, no. 47, Spring 2009, pp. 4-5