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Mythlore
''Mythlore'' is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Mythopoeic Society. Although it publishes articles that explore the genres of myth and fantasy in general, special attention is given to the three most prominent members of the Inklings: J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Charles Williams. The current editor-in-chief is Janet Brennan Croft.〔 == History == ''Mythlore'' appeared January 1969 under the editorship of Glen GoodKnight, founder of the Mythopoeic Society. Early issues were fanzines, albeit with a "sercon" ("serious and constructive") bent. ''Mythlore'' became a peer-reviewed journal beginning with issue #85 (Winter 1999), under the editorship of Theodore Sherman.〔(''Mythlore'' Publishing History )〕 The full text of ''Mythlore'' from 2002 onward is available in Expanded Academic ASAP. ''Mythlore'' is also indexed in the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, the Modern Language Association International Bibliography, and other sources. A detailed index (with abstracts) to issues 1-100 was published in January 2008 by The Mythopoeic Press. It has been superseded by an electronic index updated twice a year and available for purchase through the journal's website. ''Tolkien Journal'' was an early "sercon" which was absorbed into ''Mythlore''. It was started by New York Tolkien Society founder Richard Plotz in 1965. Dick Plotz stepped down after issue #8 and Ed Meškys took over the society and the journal. In issue #15, Meškys announced the permanent merger of the Tolkien Society of America with the Mythopoeic Society and of ''Tolkien Journal'' with ''Mythlore''. When Glen GoodKnight became editor with ''Mythlore'' #12, the new subtitle “A Journal of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams Studies” replaced ''Tolkien Journal'' on the table of contents page.〔()〕
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