After just completing their great new website, Aleteia launched in Rome today, and I hear the press conference buzzed with energetic enthusiasm.
I told Aleteia I would use my Tolkien article to help promote the website’s grand unveiling. From one Tolkien fan to another, I was wondering if you would be willing to post a link to my article on your Ink Desk blog. Your readers would probably find it interesting, and Aleteia (and I) would be grateful. If you want, you can include the following about Aleteia (or substitute a brief message of your own):
“Aleteia.org is a worldwide collaborative online network that brings together active members and over a thousand partner institutions with the aim of answering questions about faith, life, and society, and of bringing these discussions to the forefront in a format that allows them to be easily accessed and shared across the globe in five languages (English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese).”
The links to my two part Tolkien article on Aleteia follow (feel free to post one or both):
You know, I half expected the articles to be the usual, but to my surprise they were actually quite good! Refreshing even, I’ve read alot about Tolkien and his faith, and yet reading Bowling’s account felt like I was reading about them for the first time! I tip my hat to you, Mr. Bowling!
Now I think I’m going to have to read that fantasy book of yours! š
On that subject, I see that it is labeled book one. Naturally, I take that to mean there will be more. š
Seeing as how that was 2006…are there any more coming out?
I know how publisher’s work, if in the worst case scenario the book did not sell well, and they dropped the series, might I suggest the self publishing road? It seems to be all the rage these days.