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'''Ruth Lacon''' ([[1967]]-), born in Edinburgh, Scotland, holds two degrees (a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration and
'''Ruth Lacon''' ([[1967]]-), born in Edinburgh, Scotland, holds two degrees (a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration and
Design). She has created numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]-inspired illustrations, and is a member of the [[Tolkien Society]]<ref>''[[The Uncharted Realms of Tolkien]]'', p.3</ref> since the mid 1980s.
Design). She has created numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]-inspired illustrations, and is a member of [[The Tolkien Society]]<ref>''[[The Uncharted Realms of Tolkien]]'', p.3</ref> since the mid 1980s.


Under the pseudonym '''[[Elizabeth Currie]]''', she has published several books on Tolkien together with [[Alex Lewis]], and written a number of articles.<ref>See "Letters" [to, and with response from, Len Sanford]" in [[Mallorn 44|''Mallorn'' 44]], and "Editorial" in [[Amon Hen 198|''Amon Hen'' 198]].</ref>
Under the pseudonym '''[[Elizabeth Currie]]''', she has published several books on Tolkien together with [[Alex Lewis]], and written a number of articles.<ref>See "Letters" [to, and with response from, Len Sanford]" in [[Mallorn 44|''Mallorn'' 44]], and "Editorial" in [[Amon Hen 198|''Amon Hen'' 198]].</ref>

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Ruth Lacon

Ruth Lacon (1967-), born in Edinburgh, Scotland, holds two degrees (a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a Bachelor of Arts in Illustration and Design). She has created numerous J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired illustrations, and is a member of The Tolkien Society[1] since the mid 1980s.

Under the pseudonym Elizabeth Currie, she has published several books on Tolkien together with Alex Lewis, and written a number of articles.[2]

Publications

As Ruth Lacon

As Elizabeth Currie

References

  1. The Uncharted Realms of Tolkien, p.3
  2. See "Letters" [to, and with response from, Len Sanford]" in Mallorn 44, and "Editorial" in Amon Hen 198.