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'''Carl F. Hostetter''' (born [[1965]]) is a key figure of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He is the author of numerous articles on [[Tolkien]]ian linguistics, and the editor of two journals on the subject, [[Vinyar Tengwar]] (print) and [[Tengwestië]] (online). Hostetter has also contributed to various mailing-lists dedicated to Tolkien's languages, including [[Tolklang]] and [[Elfling]], and founded two others, [[Lambengolmor]] in [[2002]] and [[Elfling-d]]. Together with [[Christopher Gilson]], [[Arden R. Smith]], [[Bill Welden]], and [[Patrick H. Wynne]] (called by some the "[[Elfconner]]s"), he has been engaged by [[Christopher Tolkien]] in the ordering, editing, and publishing of [[Tolkien]]'s writings concerning his invented languages, which have been published as ''[[Parma Eldalamberon]]'' numbers 11 through 16 (and continuing) and in ''Vinyar Tengwar''.
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'''Carl Franklin Hostetter''' ([[6 August|August 6]], [[1965]]) is a [[wikipedia:NASA|NASA]] computer scientist and [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] scholar who is a key figure of the [[Elvish Linguistic Fellowship]]. He is the author of numerous articles on [[Languages|Tolkienian linguistics]], and the editor of two journals on the subject, ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]'' (print) and ''[[Tengwestië (journal)|Tengwestië]]'' (online). Hostetter has also contributed to various mailing-lists dedicated to Tolkien's languages, including [[Tolklang]] and [[Elfling]]. After a (still ongoing) dispute with [[David Salo]] and [[Helge Fauskanger]],{{Citation needed}} he set up [[Lambengolmor (mailing list)|Lambengolmor]] and [[Elfling-d]]. Together with [[Christopher Gilson]], [[Arden R. Smith]], [[Bill Welden]], and [[Patrick H. Wynne]] (called by some the "[[Elfconner]]s"), he has been engaged by [[Christopher Tolkien]] in the ordering, editing, and publishing of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s writings concerning his invented languages, which have been published as ''[[Parma Eldalamberon]]'' numbers 11 through 22 (and continuing) and in ''Vinyar Tengwar''.


Together with [[Verlyn Flieger]], he is the editor of ''Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on The History of Middle Earth'' (Greenwood Press, [[2000]]).
Hostetter edited ''[[The Nature of Middle-earth]]'', which includes unpublished writings by Tolkien, as well as writings originally published in ''Vinyar Tengwar'' and ''[[La Feuille de la Compagnie 3]]''.<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=https://tolkienista.com/2021/07/16/from-linguistics-to-metaphysics-interview-with-carl-f-hostetter-editor-of-the-new-book-by-j-r-r-tolkien/|articlename=From Linguistics to Metaphysics: interview with Carl F. Hostetter, editor of the new book by J.R.R. Tolkien|dated=16 July 2021|website=Tolkienista|accessed=6 September 2021}}</ref>
 
He posts online ([https://www.instagram.com/aelfwine/| instagram], [https://thehalloffire.net/forum/| TheHallOfFire.net], [https://www.tolkienguide.com/profile/247| TolkienGuide], etc.) under the username [[Aelfwine]].
 
==Quotes==
{{quote|I didn't start the E.L.F., I didn't launch [[Vinyar Tengwar|VT]], I don't edit [[Parma Eldalamberon|Parma]], and I'm not the chief editor of Tolkien's linguistic papers; I just do my part. Mostly, I'm just the one tenacious/stupid enough to act as a human target for the team, and for the fullness and reality of Tolkien's linguistic inventions.|Carl F. Hostetter, [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling-d/message/686 Elfling-d message 686]}}
 
==Bibliography==
*[[2000]]: ''[[Tolkien's Legendarium]]'' (editor, with [[Verlyn Flieger]])
*[[2021]]: ''[[The Nature of Middle-earth]]'' (editor)
===Articles===
*[[1990]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 14]]''
** "''The War of the Ring'': A Linguistic Review"
*[[1991]]: [[Mythlore 65|''Mythlore'' 65]]
**"Over Middle-earth Sent unto Men: On the Philological Origins of Tolkien's Eärendil Myth"
*[[1992]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 21]]''
**"''Sí man i·yulmar n(g)win enquatuva''"
*[[1992]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 24]]''
** "Sauron Defeated: A Linguistic Review"
**"'Verbs, Syntax! Hooray!': A Preliminary Assessment of Adunaic Grammar" (with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[1992]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 25]]''
** "An Adunaic Dictionary" (with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[1992]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 26]]''
** "Uglúk to the Dung-pit"
*[[1993]]: [[Amon Hen 122|''Amon Hen'' 122]]
**"Settled Spells"
*[[1993]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 28]]''
** "The Bodleian Declensions" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Christopher Gilson]] and [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[1993]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 31]]''
** "The 'King's Letter': An Historical and Comparative Analysis"
*[[1994]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 34]]''
**"''Morgoth's Ring'': A Linguistic Review - Part I" (with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[1994]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 35]]''
**"''Morgoth's Ring'': A Linguistic Review - Part II" (with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[1995]]: ''[[Proceedings of the J.R.R. Tolkien Centenary Conference]]''
**"A Mythology for England" (with [[Arden R. Smith]])
*[[1995]]: ''[[Parma Eldalamberon 11]]''
**"The Grammar and Lexicon of the Gnomish Tongue" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Christopher Gilson]], [[Patrick H. Wynne]], and [[Arden R. Smith]])
*[[1998]]: ''[[Parma Eldalamberon 12]]''
**"Qenyaqetsa: The Qenya Phonology and Lexicon" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Christopher Gilson]], [[Patrick H. Wynne]], and [[Arden R. Smith]]
*[[1998]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 39]]''
** "From ''Quendi & Eldar'', Appendix D" (editor)
** "''Ósanwe-kenta''" (editor)
*[[2000]]: ''[[Tolkien's Legendarium|Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on The History of Middle-earth]]''
**"Three Elvish Verse Modes: ''Ann-thennath'', ''Minlamad thent / estent'', and ''Linnod''" (with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[2000]]:  ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 41]]''
** "Etymological Notes on the Ósanwe-kenta" (editor)
** "From ''The Shibboleth of Fëanor''" (editor)
** "Notes on ''Óre''" (editor)
*[[2001]]:  ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 42]]''
** "The Rivers and Beacon Hills of Gondor" (editor)
*[[2002]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 43]]''
** "'Words of Joy': Five Catholic Prayers in Quenya (Part One)" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Patrick H. Wynne]] and [[Arden R. Smith]])
*[[2002]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 44]]''
** "'Words of Joy': Five Catholic Prayers in Quenya (Part Two)" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Patrick H. Wynne]] and [[Arden R. Smith]])
*[[2003]]: ''[[Parma Eldalamberon 14]]''
** "Early Qenya Grammar" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Bill Welden]])
*[[2003]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 45]]''
** "Addenda and Corrigenda to the ''Etymologies'' - Part One" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[2004]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 46]]''
** "Addenda and Corrigenda to the ''Etymologies'' - Part Two" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Patrick H. Wynne]])
*[[2004]]: ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 1]]''
**"Sir Orfeo: A Middle English Version By J.R.R. Tolkien"
*[[2006]]: ''[[The Lord of the Rings 1954-2004]]''
**"[http://www.elvish.org/articles/EASIS.pdf Elvish as She Is Spoke]"
*[[2006]]: ''[[Parma Eldalamberon 16]]''
** "Early Elvish Poetry" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Christopher Gilson]] and [[Bill Welden]])
** "Qenya Conjugations" (J.R.R. Tolkien, edited with [[Christopher Gilson]])
*[[2007]]: ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 4]]'', April
**"[http://www.academia.edu/5084766/Tolkienian_Linguistics_The_First_Fifty_Years Tolkienian Linguistics: The First Fifty Years]"
*[[2007]]: [[Vinyar Tengwar 49|''Vinyar Tengwar'', Number 49]], June
**"Five Late Quenya Volitive Inscriptions" by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] (editor)
*[[2009]]: ''[[Tolkien Studies: Volume 6]]''
**"[[Fate and Free Will]]" (editor)
*[[2013]]: ''[[Vinyar Tengwar 50]]''
** "The 'Túrin Wrapper'" (editor)
*[[2018]]: ''[[Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth]]''
**"Inventing Elvish"
*[[2022]]: ''[[The Great Tales Never End]]''
**"Editing the Tolkienian Manuscript"
 
==Awards==
* [[2002]]: '''[[Mythopoeic Society|Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inklings Studies]]''', ''[[Tolkien's Legendarium|Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on the History of Middle-earth]]'' (co-editor with [[Verlyn Flieger]])
* [[2022]]: '''[[Tolkien Society Awards|Tolkien Society Award]]: Best Book''', [[The Nature of Middle-earth]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.elvish.org/ The Elvish Linguistic Fellowship site]
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/tolkienfans/comments/plp345/i_am_carl_hostetter_editor_of_the_nature_of/ Reddit AMA]  
*[http://www.elvish.org/VT The Vinyar Tengwar site]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prc20Ncjd3I Interview with Voice of Geekdom on YouTube]
*[http://www.elvish.org/Tengwestie The Tengwestië site]
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Lambengolmor/ The Lambengolmor list]
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elfling-d/ The Elfling-d list]
*[http://www.elvish.org/legendarium The ''Tolkien's Legendarium'' site]


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Carl Franklin Hostetter (August 6, 1965) is a NASA computer scientist and Tolkien scholar who is a key figure of the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship. He is the author of numerous articles on Tolkienian linguistics, and the editor of two journals on the subject, Vinyar Tengwar (print) and Tengwestië (online). Hostetter has also contributed to various mailing-lists dedicated to Tolkien's languages, including Tolklang and Elfling. After a (still ongoing) dispute with David Salo and Helge Fauskanger,[source?] he set up Lambengolmor and Elfling-d. Together with Christopher Gilson, Arden R. Smith, Bill Welden, and Patrick H. Wynne (called by some the "Elfconners"), he has been engaged by Christopher Tolkien in the ordering, editing, and publishing of J.R.R. Tolkien's writings concerning his invented languages, which have been published as Parma Eldalamberon numbers 11 through 22 (and continuing) and in Vinyar Tengwar.

Hostetter edited The Nature of Middle-earth, which includes unpublished writings by Tolkien, as well as writings originally published in Vinyar Tengwar and La Feuille de la Compagnie 3.[1]

He posts online (instagram, TheHallOfFire.net, TolkienGuide, etc.) under the username Aelfwine.

Quotes[edit | edit source]

"I didn't start the E.L.F., I didn't launch VT, I don't edit Parma, and I'm not the chief editor of Tolkien's linguistic papers; I just do my part. Mostly, I'm just the one tenacious/stupid enough to act as a human target for the team, and for the fullness and reality of Tolkien's linguistic inventions."
― Carl F. Hostetter, Elfling-d message 686

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