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16 - William Fliss

Episode 16 of the The Tolkien Experience Podcast podcast, hosted by Sara Brown and Luke Shelton, titled "16 - William Fliss" was published on July 31, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.

July 31, 2020 ·33m · The Tolkien Experience Podcast

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William (Bill) Fliss is an archivist in the Special Collections and University Archives of the Raynor Memorial Libraries of Marquette University in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Bill is in charge of Tolkien's manuscripts for The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and a couple other short stories by Tolkien. He has started a collection called The J.R.R. Tolkien Fandom Oral History Collection, and he is still seeking fans to interview! Click the link to participate: https://www.marquette.edu/library/archives/Mss/JRRT/fandomoh.php

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