Middle-Earth Fanfiction Awards

Marigold

2006 Author Award Category: Genres: Drama - Honorable Mention

Stories nominated in 2006

A Change In The Weather : Races: Hobbits: Fixed-Length Ficlet series - Second Place

A Spring Day At Cormallen : Races: Cross-Cultural: With Hobbits - First Place

Elemental Spirits : Races: Hobbits: Fixed-Length Ficlet series - Third Place

Making Merry : Races: Hobbits - Second Place

Merry Yules : Races: Hobbits: Fixed-Length Ficlet series - First Place

Merry's Magnificent Yule : Genres: Humor: The Shire - Second Place

Pride Goeth... : Races: Cross-Cultural: With Hobbits - Third Place

Stones : Races: Hobbits: Friendship - Second Place

Treasures And Momentos : Genres: Drama: Featuring Pippin or Merry - First Place

Wishing On The Stars : Times: The Great Years: General Fixed-Length Ficlets - Second Place


Reviewed by: Lindelea -- Score: 3

A fine author in her own right, Marigold also shines in the "fandom" with her generous giving of her time and LOTR knowledge, and encouragement of other writers who wish to better their craft. Her love for all things Tolkien is evident in all her work.

Reviewed by: Dreamflower -- Score: 4

I have to say that Marigold is a treasure to the Hobbit fanfic community. Her skills as a beta and a breeder of plot bunnies are legendary; she is a good friend to many, and an encourager of new talent. Her monthly challenges have resulted in literally hundreds of lovely hobbit stories. But that often eclipses the fact that she is a skilled writer herself--especially of drabbles and other short ficlets. She has a firm understanding of what is “hobbity” and what is *not*, and her love for hobbits shines through in every word.

Reviewed by: Marta -- Score: 9

Marigold has such a special way of writing hobbits. Somehow ordinary moments of life leap off the page when she writes about them. She writes the major characters well and I'm sure a lot of readers have enjoyed her for that, but what has really captivated me about her writing is the way she handles the mothers and sisters of the major characters. What stands out among this year's writing is the way she presents Pippin's mother worrying over him. That piece not only reflected her missing Pippin but the situation in Tookland with the resistance of Sharkey's men. And that's another of Marigold's talents. She definitely knows the canon about hobbits better than anyone else I know, but she doesn't allow it to overwhelm the piece. Then she adds her own invention, the idea of Gandalf giving Pippin two special stars, and the result is a situation that almost feels like something Tolkien would have written. At a minimum I'm sure he approved. Mari is an author who never fails to satisfy, and whose pieces have just the right balance of light and dark to portray hobbits as Tolkien meant them. Not frivolous children, but curiously resistant to despair.

Reviewed by: Larner -- Score: 2

Ah, Marigold, how many of us you have challenged and inspired. Thank you ever for your own example.

Reviewed by: Raksha the Demon -- Score: 3

Marigold not only writes hobbits with credibility, she manages to depict their interactions with friends of other races with equal grace and sensitivity. She has a particular talent for conveying hobbits' enjoyment of simple pleasures, without making them seem either foolish or childlike.

Reviewed by: Llinos -- Score: 10

Marigold has grown considerably in stature as an author over the last year or two. Renowned for her tenacious encouragement of others in the LoTR genre, through challenges, recommendations and tireless betaing of others work, it is good to see her establish herself as a fine and skilful writer who can turn her hand to many different styles. Her drabbles impressed me from the start and now she is proving to be an adroit writer of short stories too. Certainly her love of hobbits, in particular of Merry and especially Pippin, shines through in all she does and that is no bad thing. Not only that, Marigold has now proved her skill in writing dialogue, an area she seems a trifle timid of in the beginning. Any doubts about her ability in this area must surely have been resolved with the sparkling wit, humour as well as heartfelt feeling she is able to produce. Her hobbit voices, in particular, always ring true to character and demonstrate her deep understanding of their personalities. All these factors link well with her comprehensive knowledge of canon, which for a long time she has put to good and effective use for the benefit of others through her betaing and now can call upon to good effect in her own work. I, and I imagine the rest of the fandom, trust and hope that she will continue to write more stories in the future as they are always a breath of fresh air, as her love of the subject continues, unabated.