The Silmarillion.
He's dead, so he isn't writing anymore. He DID write fantasy books.
dahl began to write books after he came back from war, in 1942, after he was transferred from Washington.
about 1932
Tolkien did not write his books at the Green Dragon pub. He was fond of spending time at the Eagle and Child pub in Oxford, where he would meet with his literary group known as the Inklings to discuss and share their writing.
The author, Christopher Paolini, was inspired to write the Eragon series after a dream he had about a young dragon and his rider. He began working on the story at the age of 15 and self-published the first book when he was 19.
When you refer to the title of a book in a paper or article, you write the book title in italics.
Much of the base for the books comes from writing that became the Silmarilian, which Tolkien worked on for many years. He then wrote The Hobbit in the 1930's and the Lord of the Rings was done int eh 40's and 50's before publication. The Silmarillian was published after Tolkien's death by his son.
23 years old!
I am not sure what you mean, but they wrote books. In the Renaissance books were published and people began to read.
Ones with a title, words, and pages. BIndings optional.
In England
I believe it was published in 1954.