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''The Ivy Bush: A Tolkien Magazine'' is a fan magazine created in 2012 by Benita Prins and Rachel VanderWoude. It is published by email bi-monthly. | '''''The Ivy Bush: A Tolkien Magazine''''' is a [[Tolkien fandom|Tolkien fan]] magazine created in 2012 by Benita Prins and Rachel VanderWoude. It is published by email bi-monthly. | ||
==History== | |||
''The Ivy Bush'' was published online monthly, with one issue covering both summer months, from August 2012 until July 2015, when the publishers cut back to bi-monthly issues. The magazine has a Christian and book purist bias. | |||
The magazine features two articles per issue covering all aspects of Tolkien's work, including but not limited to [[Middle-earth]]. Each issue also contains features such as a language corner, original poetry, short stories, and trivia about the books and the films. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://theivybush.wordpress.com/ Official website] | |||
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Revision as of 21:58, 8 July 2016
The Ivy Bush: A Tolkien Magazine is a Tolkien fan magazine created in 2012 by Benita Prins and Rachel VanderWoude. It is published by email bi-monthly.
History
The Ivy Bush was published online monthly, with one issue covering both summer months, from August 2012 until July 2015, when the publishers cut back to bi-monthly issues. The magazine has a Christian and book purist bias.
The magazine features two articles per issue covering all aspects of Tolkien's work, including but not limited to Middle-earth. Each issue also contains features such as a language corner, original poetry, short stories, and trivia about the books and the films.