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Amon Hen
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Title: | Amon Hen |
Publisher: | The Tolkien Society |
Editor(s): | |
Type: | non-fiction, art, occasional poetry and fiction |
Date(s): | December 1972-present |
Frequency: | bimonthly |
Fandom: | J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion |
Language: | English |
External Links: | The Tolkien Society |
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Amon Hen is a location in The Lord of the Rings
The periodical Amon Hen is a mostly non-fiction zine in the Tolkien fandom.
According to the publisher: "Amon Hen is the bulletin of The Tolkien Society. It is produced every two months, appearing about the end of each odd month. It is usually 28-32 pages in length and A5 format. Amon Hen includes a wide range of material from the humorous to the scholarly, from announcements and reviews to fiction, artwork and letters of comment. It also frequently includes an extensive roundup of other small press publications, and an updated stock list from Tolkien Society Trading roughly every quarter, with news of forthcoming publications. Any member of the Society is welcome and encouraged to contribute. Regular contents currently include events and announcements and international events; UK events; Behind Glass Doors (the Committee's report); News from Fangorn (Entings); Letters pages; Hildifon's "Half" (international small press roundup and review); Sally's Snippets (odd news items); Mathom, the newsletter of the Smials; Tolk Folk (personal announcements); new members; committee contacts, general information and membership and the Bywater Post Office update (from the Sales Officer)."
Listings
Amon Hen/Issues 1-25, Amon Hen/Issues 26-50, Amon Hen/Issues 51-75, Amon Hen/Issues 76-100, Amon Hen/Issues 101-125, Amon Hen/Issues 126-150, Amon Hen/Issues 151-175, Amon Hen/Issues 176-200, Amon Hen/Issues 201-