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Celedriel Week 2026

Celedriel Week 2026 Prompts

July 14 
First Meetings, Impressions, The Heart Stirs 
A Gaze Caught. The Fire Ignites. 
“Is this the love they speak of in songs and poems?”

July 15 
Dedication. Courtship. The Heart Blooms. 
Gifts of Love. Words and Songs. 
“Oh beloved mine, where might I rest but your embrace?”

July 16 
Marriage, Vows, The Heart Bound in Love 
An Exchange of Rings. Melding of Houses. 
“This I vow from here on forth, and beyond the world’s end.”

July 17 
Kingdoms. Refuge. The Heart Endures 
Crowns of Silver. Realms Rise and Fall.  
“With you by my side, I have nothing to fear.”

July 18
Separation. Conflict. The Heart Grieves. 
War and Loss. When Paths Diverge. 
“How far will the lonely road take us before we renew our love again?”

July 19 
Lothlorien. Children. The Heart Heals. 
When Wounds Mend. The Throne of Elvendom.  
“By our toil, future generations shall persist before the Shadow.”

July 20 
The West. Undying Love. The Heart is Eternal 
Beyond the Tribulations. The Last Ship. 
“In the end, it is you and I who remain past the fading of the ancient days.”

Esoteric Tolkien Week 2026

That's right, Esoteric Tolkien Week, your center for all things strange, mystical, inexplicable, and unfathomed in Arda and beyond, is back for round two! We are open to all types and ratings of fanwork, and are eager to welcome returners and new faces alike. A few bits of useful tattle for the moment:

  • Further information and event guidelines can be found here
  • Event planned to run July 13th - 19th, 2026
  • An ao3 collection will open closer to the run date—if you have any work hanging around that you'd like to submit now, or just want to get inspired, you can find the small but mighty 2025 collection here

Prompts

Day 1 - Lands, Wander, Documents

Day 2 - Waters, Return, Music

Day 3 - Skies, Demand, Inventions

Day 4 - Underground, Trammel, Relics

Day 5 - Ruins, Bargain, Art

Day 6 - In the Dark, Endure, Weapons & Armor

Day 7 - At Home, Abandon, Gifts

Tolkien Gen Week 2026

Tolkien Gen Week will run from July 6-12, 2026!

This is a week to appreciate all of the incredible characters and relationships within Tolkien’s legendarium that fall under the broad category of “gen.” There is a great wealth of wonderful gen content in the Tolkien fandom, but those creations are not always the most visible because of the shipping-focused nature of fandom at large. This week is an effort to give them the appreciation they deserve.

This year, Tolkien Gen Week will run from July 6-12, 2026!

Any content and creations are welcome as long as it is non-romantic and non-sexual! You can create edits, gifs, fanart, fanfic, fanmixes, and more! Please tag your posts with #tolkiengenweek AND @ mention this blog @tolkiengenweek so they can be easily found. If your submission turns into a long post, please put what you can beneath a “Keep reading” divider. You may also post your creations to our AO3 collection.

Below are some prompts for each day of the week. They are not mandatory, but they are here to inspire you. This post will lead to an explanation for each one.

  1. DAY ONE: Family ● Mentorships ● Community
  2. DAY TWO: Friendship ● Animals ● Group Dynamic
  3. DAY THREE: Gray Spaces ● Enemies and Rivalries ● Fealty
  4. DAY FOUR: Solo ● Work and Craft ● Language
  5. DAY FIVE: Culture ● Diversity ● Traditions
  6. DAY SIX: Environment ● Places ● Objects and Symbols
  7. DAY SEVEN: Freeform

This event is being organized by @arofili. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to message this blog or my main.

For further clarification, check out our FAQ, code of conduct, and prompts pages! Happy creating!!

Tolkien Disability Pride 2026

Starting July 1st ObscureDurins will be hosting

TOLKIEN DISABILITY PRIDE

This event focuses on ALL creative works focusing on disability in Tolkien's universe.

You can do worldbuilding, fan fic, fan art, share a favorite character, your favorite headcanons, write a song, poem, show us your LOTRO Oc!ANYTHING providing-

  • Absolutely NO USE OF AI IN ANY PART OF THE PROCESS
  • Ableism and violence against Disabled character should be done with nuance and plot in mind. Remember this is a pride event we are more than willing to have dead dove- provided it is done justly and tactfully.
  • Tag all your works appropriately and place under a read more.

Tag: "tolkien disability pride" AND "obscuredurins" to get your work featured.

We have an AO3 collection!

This is a spoonie friendly event! We accept past works, WIPS, and encourage this as our time to display PRIDE in our community.

Scribbles and Drabbles 2026

June 1: Sign-ups and art submissions open 
July 7: Artist sign-ups close 
July 19: Art submissions close 
July 24: Gallery opens 
July 25 & 26: Art viewing parties 
July 30: Author sign-ups close
August 1: Claims Day (Times to be announced) 
August 2: Additional Claims Open 
August 3: Art posting begins 
November 1: Drop-out without penalty deadline 
November 15: Fic submission deadline 
November 28: Reveals! 


Around the World and Web Archive

Events listed here are no longer active but are listed on the site for historical purposes.

Tolkienshortfanworks challenge for February posted

The tolkienshortfanworks challenge for February has been posted to the Dreamwidth community. As usual, the two parts can be filled independently or combined and also freely combined with other prompts and challenges. (New participants welcome.)

The thematic challenge is: a gift or gift-giving.



The formal challenge is: ballad.

This could be a poem in traditional ballad metre.

In the English tradition that usually means in stanzas of two couplets of four feet and three feet in alternation (as in the Lay of Nimrodel), but there are other traditions elsewhere.

Or it could be a poem that tells a story in the style traditional ballads do, regardless of form.

More details on the challenges can be found at the linked entry.

 

 

 

Smubbles February and March 2024 Schedule

"Smubbles" is a portmanteau of smut + drabbles (and "smoodles" are smut + doodles). Smubbles is a monthly call to create more short-form smut. 

Check the schedule for when the next smubbles collection opens on AO3, and when it does, post some smubbles (or smoodles) into it! No need to sign up or join anything, just go wild and create things.

(If you want to you can join us on Discord, where we’ve got bots set up to facilitate creating and filling prompts, but that’s totally optional.)

10 February: Dragontines

It’s the Lunar New Year, celebrating the Year of the Dragon! A full smubbles event running through Valentines, because who here has never wanted to romance a dragon?

23 March: Near Miss Day

Lightning round: on this day in 1989, an asteroid missed the planet by just 500,000 miles. 👀💦 Interpret the theme ‘Near Misses’ how you will.

All past smubbles are collected under the Smubbles Parent Collection.

Bring Her Bleeding Heart to Me 2024

Year six! Somehow! Bit rude of time to pass so quickly but on the other hand, how nice it is that Femslash February is back again! You know the drill by now, February is a dreich month redeemed by the existence of Femslash February, let's celebrate our redemption from the weather by creating dark femslash! If we suffer our faves should suffer, or something like that, and also the purity brigade gets more annoying by the year.

Rules

  • You must be 18+ to participate
  • One prompt per comment.
  • Prompt comment subject lines should follow the format "Fandom - Ship - short description of prompt", for example "Fate: The Winx Saga - Farah/Rosalind - noncon somnophilia"
  • Fills should be posted as replies to the prompt comment, with subject lines following the format "FILL: Title - Rating", for example "FILL: in your dreams - Explicit"
  • 'Any Fandom', '[Canon character]/Any female character' and 'Any female character/Any female character' prompts are allowed'.
  • If filling an 'Any' prompt, fandom and/or ship names in the fill titles are appreciated but not mandatory
  • Warnings at the start of fills are appreciated but not mandatory. In fact, the entire comments section is a choose not to warn-friendly space.
  • Multiple fills and self-fills are both allowed.
  • Don't be a fuckwit. Kinkshaming, ship-bashing, and any other harassment will get you banned from my journal.

Comment here with your prompt to participate.

Teitho February/March Contest: Side Ships

Tell us about your favorite side ship! Is it Faramir and Eowyn? Eomer and Lothiriel? Sam and Rosie? Surprise us with stories of Celebrian and Elrond. Or take us back to the shores of Aman and the relationships forged across the water.

Or will you give us the unfulfilled love stories of Aegnor and Andreth? Finduilas and Gwindor?

Or is there one that you particularly love? Bring on all the side ship for this prompt!

We look forward to your stories for this challenge!! Please submit to teitho.contest@gmail.com by March 31, 2024.

(Ships don’t have to be canon)

Teitho contest rules can be found here.

February 2024 Calls for Papers

Tolkien at UVM 2023: The Psychologies of Middle-earth (Deadline Extended!)

This hybrid conference will be held 13 April 2024 at the University of Vermont.

This is our 20th annual conference. The theme is The Psychologies of Middle-earth. We are excited to have Dr Sara Brown as our keynote!

Please submit abstracts (150 words) to Dr. Chris Vaccaro (at cvaccaro@uvm.edu) by the deadline of January 15th 2024. The registration fee is $25 and covers breakfast and lunch and helps to pay for our tech support for the virtual modality.

Abstracts can cover various applications of psychology including myth, religion, art, sexuality, world building, race and ethnicity, feminism, queer theory, class consciousness, ideology, PTSD, trauma, desire, disability, and much more.

Proposals Due: January February 15, 2024

Note that SWG members often attend this conference! Message Dawn if you are thinking of attending and want to meet up.

Tolkien Society Seminar: Tolkien's Romantic Resonances

We are now calling for papers for the Tolkien Society 2024 seminar, on the theme Tolkien’s Romantic Resonances, which will be a hybrid event held online and in-person at the Hilton Hotel, Leeds on 6th July 2024.

This seminar seeks fresh and innovative readings of Tolkien’s Romantic Resonances that are in dialogue with modern scholarship on Romanticisms, Romantic aesthetics and Romantic-period histories. The seminar understands ‘Romanticism’ and the ‘Romantic’ as complex, nuanced terms that elude simplification, traditional historical markers, and solely Anglocentric readings. We welcome proposals that address the broader application of the terms.

Proposals should be no more than 300 words and biographies no more than 100 words. An additional box has been provided for proposed bibliographies if you wish to include one. The deadline for the call for papers is end of day Thursday 29th February 2024. Paper proposals should be submitted here.

Find the full call for papers here.

German Tolkien Society Seminar: Tolkien and His Editors

Tolkien, in paratextual parts of his main work The Lord of the Rings, introduced himself as the editor and translator of the Red Book of Westmarch. A similar conjecture can be found in Farmer Giles of Ham, which comes with a scholarly preface and purports to be the translation of a medieval manuscript. These rather playful examples should be set alongside the real-world editors of Tolkien’s works. In his will, Tolkien made his youngest son Christopher (1924-2020) his ‘literary executor’ with “full power to publish edit alter rewrite or complete any work of mine which may be unpublished at my death or to destroy the whole or any part or parts of any such unpublished works as he in his absolute discretion may think fit and subject thereto” (official copy of Tolkien’s will, 23 July, 1973). Until his death (16 January 2020), Christopher actively fulfilled his role as ‘literary executor’ and edited and made available to a wide audience countless texts from Tolkien’s estate – and thus strongly influenced the perception and understanding of the works already published during Tolkien’s lifetime. Above all, The Silmarillion (1977), which he edited and, as was established in retrospect (Kane 2009), was heavily modified by him, had a major influence on Tolkien research.

In addition to the central figure of Christopher Tolkien, who could have celebrated his 100th birthday in 2024, the roles of the editors Stanley and Rayner Unwin, the biographer Humphrey Carpenter (BiographyLetters), the student and later colleague Alan Bliss (Hengest and Finn), the daughter-in-law Baillie Tolkien (The Father Christmas Letters) or the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship should also be examined.

The aim of this seminar is to bring together researchers from different disciplines to explore the various questions and problems posed by the publication of Tolkien’s work.

Possible starting points for presentations would be:

  • Christopher Tolkien (1924-2020) as ‘co-author’ of Tolkien’s work
  • Censorship and restriction: the search for the ‘true’ Tolkien biography
  • Tolkien’s posthumous academic work
  • The publication of the works on the Elvish (and other) languages
  • Access to and handling of Tolkien’s manuscripts and notes in the Bodleian and the Marquette

The 20th Seminar of the German Tolkien Society is supported by Walking Tree Publishers and will take place in a hybrid format at the RWTH Aachen from 11-13 October 2024. 

Interested applicants are requested to send a short synopsis (no longer than one page) and a short biography as well as their preference (attendance in person or online presentation) to Thomas Fornet-Ponse by 31 May 2024: hither-shore@tolkiengesellschaft.de

See the full call for papers here.

Mythmoot XI: The Resilience of Imaginatino

This hybrid conference will be held 20-23 June 2024 at the National Conference Center in Leesburg, Virginia.

Mythmoot annual conference brings together students, fans, staff, and friends of Signum University, the Mythgard Institute, Signum SPACE, and Signum Academy. Our online and in-person completely hybrid event combines the best of scholarship and friendship in four glorious days.

This year, our theme is “The Resilience of Imagination.” Imagination intrinsically ties into stories and the creative work that creates the world and characters contained within said stories. Imagination does not limit itself just to writers though – anyone who creates or interacts with art relates to imagination. What does imagination mean in a story? How do you use imagination? What does it encompass?

We are accepting proposals for Papers, Panels, Workshops, and Creative Presentations about our theme of “The Resilience of Imagination” in the following areas:

  • Imaginative Literature including film and other media (ex: Howl’s Moving Castle, DuneThe Broken Earth TrilogyNaruto, The Left Hand of DarknessStar TrekKindred, The Vorkosigan Saga, Lord of the RingsWatership Down, etc.)
  • Tolkien and Inklings Studies
  • Classic Literature from ancient times to the present
  • Philology, Historical Linguistics, ConLangs and invented worlds 
  • interrelated topics such as superheroes, philosophy, media, and fandom studies

See the full call for papers here or to submit a proposal. Proposals are due March 31.

The conference webpage is here.

Signum University Regional Moots

These small, regional conferences are held at various dates and locations. See the Regional Moots page for more details.


Many thanks to Robin Anne Reid and her Online Conference Project for handily compiling this information on a regular basis!

Fellowship of the Fics: February Sweet & Spicy Bingo

Fellowship of the Fics is a writer-ran blog to help promote our fellow Tolkien fanfiction writers.

The time has come for bingo! You get a choice between some Sweet prompts or something a little more Spicy ;) Or, you can mix and match between the two boards!

You can play this a couple of different ways: 

  1. Try to go for a bingo within the month of February on either or both boards.
  2. Or get your followers to send you asks featuring squares on the card!

Please be sure to use the tag #fotfics and submit your posts to be guaranteed to be put into the queue!

Find the sweet and spicy bingo boards here!

Find more about Fellowship of the Fics here.

Femslash February Salad Bar 2024

The way it works is you select two or more prompt tables. One prompt from each table will make up your final prompts for a fill. So the more tables you select, the more prompts each fill will need to use. For example, if you pick double tomatoes and bacon, each of your fills would use two kink prompts and one trope prompt (ex. bondage, fisting & bodyswap). There are two modes, regular mode where you select which prompts you want to match up together. There's also a hard mode, in the comments of this post you let me know which prompt tables you want to use and I will randomize a final table for you.

There is a Create Your Own table. You can theme those however you want. You could take a preexisting table, like Relationship Style, and say you don't want to do 'Infidelity' remove that and replace it with 'Childhood Friends'. A few ideas: characters, ships, fandoms, episodes/chapters, color palettes, songs, sounds, quotes, mediums. The pre-made tables can be found here.

A few basic rules:

  • Femslash ships from any fandom, including RPF and original works are welcome. Note for RPF, characters must be over 18 and famous in their own right. (Rule 63 characters are not eligible.)
  • Fills can be done in any medium or mix.
  • Fills need to be newly created, they can also be used in other events as long as it's revealed/linkable by 2/29.
  • There is no minimum or maximum for fills, however they need to be complete.
  • Table claiming is open now until the end of February, fills open February 1st. Weekly posts will be made for active table claims, progress check-ins and chatting. There will be a round up post after the event's end, February 29th.
  • There are optional badges to earn, based on total fills (1/4/10) and difficulty mode. There is also an optional table if you're aiming for multiple fills, and if mentioned, it'll be linked in the badge post at the event's end.

Prompts can be found on the event page on Dreamwidth.

Sapphic Tolkien: Femslash February 2024

Sapphic Tolkien runs Femslash February every year. Responses can be any form of media; the only rule is to make it femslash (term is loose, whatever sapphic/GL/yuri content you want, throw 'em in the ring) and you can do as much or as little as you please. There are no series restrictions but please tag warnings appropriately.

Prompts

 

  1. if only
  2. please be gentle
  3. your life is mine
  4. doomed by the narrative
  5. hands for holding
  6. it still bleeds
  7. come back soon
  8. living dead
  9. in the shadows
  10. love is devotion
  11. alternate timeline
  12. karma
  13. goddess
  14. before you go
  15. haunting
  16. hourglass
  17. weapons
  18. once upon a time
  19. partners-in-crime
  20. chose violence
  21. fantasy
  22. anything for you
  23. copycat
  24. plagued by the horrors
  25. your voice
  26. apocalypse
  27. diamond
  28. made you smile
  29. and then I found you

Fandom Trumps Hate 2024

We blinked, and it's 2024, and our EIGHTH year of running this auction. 2024 has all the same problems as last year but more — but we also have a lot to be hopeful about, and a lot of good projects worth supporting and fighting for.

You can look at this page (also linked in our header) for the list of this year's supported nonprofit organizations. We'll be posting more detailed profiles of each of them in the coming weeks. Below is the full calendar for this year's auction.

February 5th: creator signups open

February 19th: creator signups close

February 29th: browsing period begins

March 5th: bidding opens

March 9th: bidding closes

March 16th: proof of high bid donations due

March 21st: proof of 2nd chance donations due

Back in 2021, as we were pulling together the fifth FTH auction, we joked together behind the scenes about how great it felt that the name of our auction was no longer quite as on-the-nose as it had been in our first few years. But it's 2024, and in all likelihood 45 will be back on the ballot: just one of the many sobering and scary things we're facing down this year.

But for the past seven years, we've had the privilege of watching thousands of fans -- yes, literally thousands -- dedicate their time and money and energy to the twin projects of sending support to some amazing organizations while building and strengthening community ties within fandom. Now, more than ever, that kind of community-building is essential.

We hope you'll join us, and join one another, in sending much-needed financial support to these amazing organizations and in putting more joy and beauty out into the world in the form of fanworks. These are dark times, but when we join together we can make them a little brighter.

(What is Fandom Trumps Hate anyway? Read our FAQ.)

Find a list of Tolkien fandom offerings here!

Signum University Summer 2024 Courses

The Summer 2024 semester begins April 29, and registration opens February 5. Students who register early help the course management team set the preceptor schedules, so mark your calendars for registration day! We are offering the following courses:

  • Tolkien & Tradition: recorded lectures by Dr. Verlyn Flieger; preceptors Dr. Sara Brown & Erin Aust
  • Ursula K. Le Guin: Worldbuilder: recorded lectures by Kris Swank; preceptors Kris Swank and Dr. Sara Brown
  • Chaucer II: The Canterbury Tales: recorded Lectures by Dr. Corey Olsen; preceptors Dr. Liam Daley & Dr. Nelson Goering
  • Introduction to Old English: recorded Lectures by Dr. Michael Drout & Dr. Nelson Goering; preceptors Dr. Paul Peterson & Dr. Nelson Goering

Read more about these courses here, or learn more about enrolling in the Language and Literature program — or how to audit courses — here.