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Feanorian Week 2026
Feanorian Week Reminder (2026)
Hello Silmarillion Fandom! This is your reminder that Feanorian week will be taking place next month. Below are updated prompts (you are still allowed to suggest prompts)! When is it?: March 23rd, 2026—March 29th, 2026
The prompts are as followed:
- Day 1- Maedhros - > Childhood, Kingship, Angband, Coping, The Union, Relations with Different Races
- Day 2-Maglor -> Childhood, Spouse, Music & Songs of Power, Elrond & Elros, Kingship, Maglor’s Gap, Redemption
- Day 3- Celegorm - > Childhood, Hunting, Orome & Huan, Strength & Beauty, Luthien, Nargothrond
- Day 4- Caranthir - > Childhood, Spouse, Betrayal, Lordship, Dwarves & Humans, Marriage, Appearance
- Day 5- Curufin - > Childhood, Spouse, Celebrimbor, Forge Work
- Day 6- Ambarussa - > Childhood, Lordship, Regrets, Twin, Hunting, Nandor
- Day 7- Nerdanel and Feanor-> Mahtan, Finwe & Indis, Marriage, Reunion, Traveling, Creation, Healing
Rules: You are allowed to post anything fanrelated on the days. If the prompts are not to your liking, you can do your own thing. The tracktag is #feanorianweek. Tag your work accordingly! Have fun and be nice to others. Disrespect towards others will not be tolerated.
March Challenge - Tolkien Short Fanworks
Thank you for your engagement with this community during the past month!
Here is the tolkienshortfanworks challenge for March.
It is the 20th anniversary of B2MeM (Back to Middle-earth Month) this year, so I am picking prompts with this (and with this year's event running throughout this month) in mind.
Thematic prompt:
Spring or Autumn.
Below is a selection of relevant (optional) quotation prompts from B2MeM 2014: Seasons of Middle-earth.
You can find more seasonal prompts to revisit on this page:
https://b2mem.livejournal.com/247842.html
1) "The dragon was dead, and the goblins overthrown, and their hearts looked forward after winter to a spring of joy." (The Hobbit, "The Return Journey")
2) "Spring surpassed his wildest hopes. His trees began to sprout and grow, as if time was in a hurry and wished to make one year do for twenty." (Return of the King, "The Grey Havens")
3) "And these trees grew and grew, till the shadow of each was like a green hall, and their red berries in the autumn were a burden, and a beauty and a wonder." (The Two Towers, "Treebeard")
Formal challenge:
Your response should respond to the number 20, as: 20 lines, a multiple of 20 words, 20 sentences or sections, etc.
As usual, these two prompt sets can be filled separately or combined.
Usual reminder that in order to post the fill to this community or to the related collection on AO3 (linked in a sticky post at the top), the fanwork can only have a word count up to 1000 words and must be linked to a Tolkien fandom.
Rec lists and podfics can be posted as fills for thematic prompts, as long as the fanworks concerned meet those conditions.
Also we continue to welcome other pieces unrelated to any challenge, of course, including cross-posts and older stories, as long as they meet the criteria!
Tolkien Fashion Week 2026
Welcome to Tolkien Fashion Week!
✨The week for clothes and jewelry in Tolkien's world✨
RUNNING FROM THE 16TH TO THE 29TH MARCH
This event is held by @tar-thelien
This week is dedicated to honoring the world Tolkien wrote about in his books.
To participate, tag your submission #tolkien fashionweek 2026 and/or #tolkien fashionweek and mention this blog. This event does allow film adaptations, which I will tag as #tolkien fashionweek film adaptation, so while not a must, I would appreciate it if those submitting those would tag it (read reason in How to Join & Allowed Content) I will be sharing late submissions when I see them, so if you don´t finish in time, no need to fear :)
How to Join & Allowed Content
Prompts & Days
Rules & Tag System
Day 1 - Races┃Ainur & Elves & Orcs & Men & Dwarves & Hobbits
Day 2 - Cultures┃Different groups in Races
Day 3 - Classes & Professions┃Working class & Upper class & Uniforms
Day 4 - Seasons & Weather & Climate┃What is worn in different seasons and weather & What effect does climate and flora have
Day 5 - Casual┃Under clothes & Layering & Daily life & Children and adults
Day 6 - Formal┃Holidays & Celebration & Rituals
Day 7 - Import & Export┃What materials are imported and what is exported
Day 8 - Differences & Meetings┃Interactions & Trade
Day 9 - Off the Map┃Lands not named & Immigration/Migration & Nomads
Day 10 - Across the Ages┃Years of the Lamps & Years of the Trees & First Age of the Sun
Day 11 - Across the Ages┃Second Age & Third Age & Fourth Age
Day 12 - Hair & Makeup┃Hairstyles & Makeup trends
Day 13 - Fiber & Jewelry & Material┃How is it made & Who makes it & What is it made out off
Day 14 - AU┃AU designs
Celegorm and Curufin Week 2026
HELLO EVERYONE and welcome to the THIRD(!!!!!) year of Celegorm and Curufin week! Much like Celegorm and Curufin, I do not know when to quit. Our event will take place once again in the third week of March, from the 16th to the 23rd.
Prompts
Mar. 16 - 17th: Celegorm | Reunions
I think he deserves something nice so here is something nice for Celegorm. Or perhaps it can be an utterly miserable reunion— there are many crimes for Celegorm (or Curufin) to answer to, and many relationships that he’s abandoned that may come back to bite him once more. This prompt can utilize both themes, or just one of them. Or even none!
Mar. 18 - 19th: Curufin | Betrayals
Because that is what Curufin does best. This prompt can utilize both themes, or just one of them (or neither if you dare!). What sort of betrayals, both metaphorical and literal, were committed for Curufin (or Celegorm) to get to where they are today?
Mar. 20 - 21st: Himlad era
Celegorm and Curufin’s reign in Himlad is glossed over quite heavily in the Silmarillion. What were they doing in that cool plain? What the fuck was Celegorm during the Aredhel event? How the hell did Curufin meet Eöl? What was the founding of Himlad and the fortress at Aglon like?
Mar. 22 - 23rd: Relationships
Celegorm and Curufin didn’t just hang out with eachother (or maybe they did?). What was their relationship like with their parents, brothers, cousins, uncles? Who were their unnamed friends and enemies, possibly even lovers? Just who were Celegorm’s cruel servants?
Around the World and Web Archive
Events listed here are no longer active but are listed on the site for historical purposes.
Purim Gifts 2024
Purim Gifts is an annual all-fandoms-welcome exchange for fanfic and/or podfic (participant's choice) with a side helping of art, focused on characters who are at least one of: women, Jewish, or persecuted by evil viziers.
Purim Gifts celebrates the Jewish holiday of Purim, which commemorates one smart orphan-girl saving her people from genocide (plotted by the king's vizier) and becoming a queen while she's at it. You totes don't have to be Jewish to participate!
2024 Schedule:
SIGNUPS & NOMINATIONS - Fri-Fri 5-12 Jan (anywhere in the world) DEADLINE - Fri 15 March (anywhere in the world) REVEALS - Sat-Mon 23-25 March
Got more questions? You can:
- Send us an ask
- Join our Discord server (fresh link posted weekly until signups end)
- Email us at purim_gifts@yahoo.com
January 2024 Call for Papers
Centre for Fantasy Literature Studies: Magic System as the Key Element in Fantasy Worldbuilding
This conference is hosted online on 25th –26th January at 11am (+2 GMT) by the Centre for Fantasy Literature Studies at the Taras Shevchenko Institute of Literature, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
How does one choose a magic system for a fantasy world? How do we employ magic to build a dialogue with reality? Fantasy fiction is brimming with magic systems ranging from ritual magic to elemental, from dominating and manipulative magic to the one that is shaped by a dialogue between equals. A magic system in fantasy literature can be defined as a conglomeration of magic sources, manifestations, practices and implements that interact with one another and the environment and are employed by magic users to produce an impact on the world at various levels or to create an illusion of such an impact in accordance with the in-universe laws. You are invited to participate in a conversation about the principles of magic system modelling and functioning in fantasy fiction. Issues to be discussed include but are not limited to:
- Magic systems in fantasy short stories / novels / series / worlds;
- Magic systems typology within one world or at the metagenre level;
- Magic systems in action: sources, mechanisms, implementations, potentials and limitations;
- Magic systems as a space for creative experiments and collaboration between
- the author and the reader. Magic systems and fandoms;
- Magic system analysis through the prism of poetics, genre, narrative theory, etc;
- Correlation of fantasy magic systems with contemporary social, psychological, political concerns (gender, postcolonial, environmental studies, etc.).
Proposals are accepted till 10th January 2024.
To submit a proposal, please fill in the form.
Languages: English and Ukrainian
25-minute presentations will be followed by 5-minute discussions
Tolkien at UVM 2023: The Psychologies of Middle-earth
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 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 (Biography; Letters), 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 X: Homeward Bound
This hybrid conference will be held 22-25 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.
The call for papers for this conference has not been posted yet. 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!
Teitho January/February Contest: Looking Back
Our prompt for Jan/Feb is Looking Back.
What memories exist from the road behind? Are there people or places thoughts linger on?
Or are there situations to look back on warmly or perhaps with regret?
Fond thoughts on times past or people we have met—which will you choose?
Or is Looking Back more immediate for you—a danger lurking behind or a need for vigilance on the road?
Will we be looking back at Tirion? Gondolin? The Shire? Those left behind? The road that brought us to where we are now?
We look forward to your stories for this challenge!! Please submit to teitho.contest@gmail.com by Feb 29, 2024.
Also! Don’t forget our current challenge SNOW, which runs through Jan 31, 2024!
January Challenge at tolkienshortfanworks on Dreamwidth
The tolkienshortfanworks challenge for January has been posted at the tolkienshortfanworks community on Dreamwidth.
The thematic challenge is: building.
This could be a completed building (and any of the buildings in Tolkien's works) or the process of building or any of the senses and uses of "to build", including those that do not involve stones, bricks or mortar.
The formal challenge is to write something cumulative, a form that builds up and keeps getting longer!
Examples of this are the song "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" or the nursery rhyme "This is the House that Jack built".
Your version need not be a song or poem, it can also be prose.
Some further examples (from different languages and cultures) are discussed and linked on these two Wikipedia pages: cumulative tales and songs.
As usual, these can be filled separately and freely combined with SWG and other challenges. New participants welcome.
More details on the challenge at the linked post.
AO3 Demographics Survey
This project is an independent survey (not affiliated with AO3) which seeks to research the demographics and behaviours of AO3 users. The survey will take about 10-15 minutes to complete, will be open until 1 February, and can be found at https://forms.gle/2kt5J17ipzcAbnFY9
We are hoping to survey as large a group of users as possible, so we really appreciate anyone who shares the survey, whether by reblogging this post or sharing posts on other social media.
If you have any questions for us, we have FAQs on Tumblr or on AO3 which will be updated as the project progresses. And of course, you can follow us on Tumblr or AO3 if you want to see the survey results!
Acorns and Oak Leaves: A Year of Bagginshield
Throughout 2024, the Bagginshield community Acorns and Oak Leaves offers monthly prompts to encourage new creations of all kinds (i.e. art, fics, gifs, etc) - but don't worry, there are no deadlines. Pick and choose whatever prompts you like, and be sure to tag the @acorns-and-oakleaves blog on Tumblr so we can share your Bagginshield creations!
Monthly prompts for the Year of Bagginshield can be found here.
Fandom Snowflake Challenge 2024
The Fandom Snowflake Challenge will be happening again in January. We are very excited about hosting another round! The challenge posting schedule we’ve used the last few rounds seemed to work well, so we’re going to stick with every other day. To that end challenges will be posted on odd days: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 & 29 with the friending meme on the 31st. On posting days, there will be prompt about fandom participation that you can respond to if you want to ... or not! This is a very low-key, low-stress challenge that has been running since 2012.
The Fandom Snowflake Challenge can be found on
- Tumblr: snowflakechallenge
- Twitter: snowflakeDW
- Pillowfort: Snowflake Challenge
- Mastodon: Snowflake Challenge
Screw Yule 2024
You are cordially invited to participate in this year's Screw Yule, a celebration of Elves, smut, and a New Year's Resolution to toss Laws and Customs right out the window (or, at least, ignore whatever is necessary to appease your muses.)
Screw Yule is a way to kick off the new year with Elf smut, and lots of it. There are a variety of challenge options, and infinite combinations between these different options. You can even completely disregard the challenges and just submit whatever Elf smuttiness you like, as long as it hasn't been written previously for something else and there's an Elf in it somewhere. The only rules are to have fun, and be dirty [We used to only allow ratings of R or NC- 17/ adult-oriented fics, but if you want to only put one foot in the gutter and not jump in completely, go for it. We just really encourage being totally in the gutter!] This event was previously held in the magical place that was Little Balrog, but following the shutdown of Yahoo Groups in the form that allowed for that, stories will now be shared on AO3. The AO3 collection can be found here.
Just Leave a Comment Fest 2024
Just Leave a Comment fest will run from December 26-30. Each day will have a theme, but the idea is to leave comments, whether you follow the theme or not!
Full guidelines and FAQ are here!
Prompts
December 26 - First Fandom: Go back to your firt fandom! See what's changed, see what's good, read some fics, and leave them comments.
December 27 - Bookmark Day: You kept bookmarking those fics all year, saying you would leave comments. Today is the day to make good on those promises.
December 28 - Old Favorites: You've been reading that same fic twice a month for years, but you only commented back in 2015. It's time to let the author know how much the fic means to you!! Comment on all those old favorites!!!
December 29 - Fandom Curiosity: You've been seeing a bunch of mutuals post fics, fanart, and gifsets of something you've never heard of, never experienced for yourself. Find out if their new obsession could also be yours through reading those fics and leaving some comments.
December 30 - Rec a Fic! Pay it forward and help and friend find something new! Comment on any fic of your choosing and rec that fic to a friend or a mutual! Comment on all the fics you are recommended and keep the chain going!
On the 31st, post comment totals from the rest of the fest!
Nonreligious Tolkien Fans Needed for a Research Study
Tolkien scholar Tom Emanuel is looking for participants in a study about the reception of Tolkien's work among nonreligious fans. Here is his call for participants:
Are you a fan of The Lord of the Rings? Do you identify as nonreligious? Would you be interested in talking to me (Tom Emanuel) for 1-2 hours about why you love Tolkien?
If you answered "yes" I would love it if you filled out this questionnaire for my PhD research at the University of Glasgow!
Once I've collected enough responses, I'll reach out to a representative sample of 20 respondents for Zoom interviews in Spring 2024. If you know someone who might be a good fit for this project, please share! You can contact me with any questions at thomas.emanuel@glasgow.ac.uk.