Few authors have had as great an impact as J. R. R. Tolkien. Widely considered the father of modern fantasy, he played a major role in defining the genre for generations to come.
So here's my question: what might he have accomplished had he lived until 1992 - or even later? What impact would his greater longevity have had? For the purposes of this WI, we're assuming he retains his full mental faculties (or close to them) for most of his remaining years.
On a side note, as you can probably guess, this thread was partly inspired by this thread created by DominusNovus.
So here's my question: what might he have accomplished had he lived until 1992 - or even later? What impact would his greater longevity have had? For the purposes of this WI, we're assuming he retains his full mental faculties (or close to them) for most of his remaining years.
On a side note, as you can probably guess, this thread was partly inspired by this thread created by DominusNovus.