![]() Theodore Sherman of Middle Tennessee State University assumed the editorship with issue #85 in 1999, Mythlore completed its transformation into a refereed scholarly journal publishing only articles and reviews. ![]() Over the years, the articles became more and more exclusively scholarly, and the creative work and fiction reviews moved to sister publications like Mythprint and Mythic Circle. In its early years, Mythlore was a “fanzine” that, in addition to scholarly articles, columns, and book and media reviews, included a great deal of art work, poetry, and other creative work. He edited its first 84 issues, with the exception of issues 18–23, which were edited by Gracia Fay Ellwood. Mythlore was founded in 1969 by the late Glen GoodKnight, Founder of the Mythopoeic Society. Lewis, Charles Williams, and the genres of myth and fantasy. ![]() Mythlore is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published by the Mythopoeic Society that focuses on the works of J.R.R. ![]()
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