The double issue number 101/102 of Mythlore (published by the Mythopoeic Society) just went to the printer, and should be delivered to subscribers in three to four weeks, according to Janet Brennan Croft, the editor of the journal. Here are the contents of interest for Tolkien collectors (click this link for the complete list of contents).

Mythlore 101/102, Spring/Summer 2008, v.26:3/4.

Tolkien's Linguistic Application of the Seventh Deadly Sin: Lust
Emma B. Hawkins

Song as Mythic Conduit in The Fellowship of the Ring
Cami Agan

"The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son": J.R.R. Tolkien's Sequel to "The Battle of Maldon"
Marie Nelson

Two Views of Faerie in Smith of Wootton Major: Nokes and his Cake, Smith and his Star
Josh B. Long

Putting Away Childish Things: Incidents of Recovery in Tolkien and Haddon
Alana M. Vincent

Reviews:
Tolkien and Shakespeare: Essays on Shared Themes and Language, edited by Janet Brennan Croft
The Evolution of Tolkien's Mythology: A Study of The History of Middle-earth by Elizabeth A. Whittingham
The History of The Hobbit, Parts One and Two, by John D. Rateliff