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Essays
Why Tolkien
My early life of self hatred was lessened by reading the works of writer J.R.R. Tolkien who showed me that imagination was not something to be feared.
What Is The Festad?
The liner notes for THE HERMA: The Life And Land Of Nular-in, Act I.
The Luva Pyramid
The liner notes for THE HERMA: The Life And Land Of Nular-in, Act III.
Language Of The Festad: an introduction
During every prayformance, I write a word or two from the language of the Festad in my prayformance journal and improvise it into my singing. The language of the Festad has come into existence because of my personal growth and the evolution of the process of creating the Festad world.
Short Stories
Background Of The Herma: The Life And Land Of Nular-in
The events that preceded Nular-in's life
Festad Genesis
The genesis of a mythological world.
Articles
S.K. Thoth, Modern Mythmaker, And The Rite Of Sub-Creation
As a one-man opera and sub-creator, S.K. Thoth, stands amongst those who have inspired and gone before him. His life, philosophy, mythological world and ultimately what he calls his “death dance” are a fine balance of earlier methods from many areas of art, literature, music, and drama; he is one born as a new leaf upon the great tree. A primary influence, who will remain with him his entire life, is J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. This piece endeavors to explore the creative process of the mythological work of S.K. Thoth, along with his philosophy on creativity, spirituality, and sub-creation. Full Text
— by Anthony S. Burdge in collaboration with S.K. Thoth and Jessica Burke
Northeast Tolkien Society
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