L. James Rice
@LJamesRice
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The multi-award-winning author of the Epic Fantasy Saga, Sundering the Gods. Constituionalist. Lover of weapons. Disagreement is not insulting.
The dark redoubts of my mind.
Joined March 2023
Retweet if you love this little bird. My colored pencil drawing. ✍️
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The new Tolkien content rights split: Netflix now owns Warner Bros., which, through its subsidiary New Line Cinema, owns the perpetual film and television rights to: • The Hobbit • The Lord of the Rings trilogy What Netflix does not have rights to—these are owned by the
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Speak friend and enter! And hand over some cash well spent.
@DiscussingFilm Extended editions back in theaters? Finally, a 12-hour movie marathon where I can legally bring a sleeping bag, three meals, and renew my vows to Aragorn mid-credits. See you in January, my seat’s already claimed for life. 🧙♂️🍿 #LOTR
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Dick Van Dyke turns 100 on December 13th. Jane Austen turns 250 on December 16th. Jane Austen was only born two and a half Dick Van Dykes ago.
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So it begins... The Kickstarter for the Midwestern Author Anthology is firing up soon and it's looking to be epic, with some really fine authors showing off their skills. Justin Rose - J.D.L. Rosell - D. E. Carlson - Clayton W. Snyder - R. M. Krogman - K. R. Solberg
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A sampling platter of high fantasy with 10 stories by 10 authors across the Midwest, each story leading to a different book series.
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This is an alien movie we would definitely watch...
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So pretty.
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I was recently invited into an anthology of short stories, so those of you who are curious about the Admiral Nikôdî tû Dêidontâ's past, you will be well rewarded. The Admiral is most prominent in The Contessa of Mostul Ûbar, but will also make appearances throughout Sundering the
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Some true art history right here.
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Waking up in Hobbiton on an Autumnal morning 🍂
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On this day, 77 years ago, Tolkien wrote to Hugh Brogan saying he had finished The Lord of the Rings and had received publisher approval. “It will be a massive book far too large to make any money…However length is no obstacle to those who like that kind of thing.”
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