Sign-Up to Hand Out Scavenger Hunt Prompts
Our May challenge will be a Matryoshka built around a scavenger hunt. If you'd like to hand out prompts (and receive comments on your work for doing so!), you can sign up to do so.
Challenges have been a part of the SWG since our group was formed in 2005. Before the archive, there were challenges. Before References or any special projects or B2MeM or any of the myriad things we've done over the last decade-plus, there were challenges. Challenges end and a new challenges is posted on the 15th of the month. (Yes, that means there is one thrilling day each month when there are two active challenges!) Participants—both authors and reviewers—will receive a stamp in their challenge stamp collection for their participation. Deadlines apply only if you want your fanwork to receive a stamp.
Every challenge that has ever been offered by the SWG is available for use by creators of fanworks who are looking for inspiration. Even if the deadline for stamps is passed, you are welcome to use the challenges listed on our site. And comments on past challenge fanworks are always welcome and always receive a reward for that month. Want to join us? Click to read the guidelines below!
The Silmarillion is a story about heroes, often larger than life (sometimes literally, given how many characters claim to be the tallest) and the performers of deeds worth the historical record. Yet hovering around the edges of the lives of heroes are ordinary people. They are the companions, the spies, the messengers, the servants, and the soldiers, their actions given the barest glance and their names unknown. Yet as the compendium of their deeds—collected in this month's prompts—show, their impact on the tale is not insubstantial.
This month's challenge brings these unnamed, unknown characters to the foreground. Create a fanwork about an ordinary character in legendarium using one of our collected quotes about the unnamed and undistinguished people of Middle-earth. While you are welcome to write the scene from which the quote derives, this is not the only approach to the prompts, and we welcome all interpretations of the prompts (and some have been left intentionally vague!) You can use all or part of a quote. The only requirement of the challenge is that a background character plays a key role in your work.
Thank you to Erdariel for this month's stamps!
View prompts for the Everyman challenge.
Create a fanwork about music. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create four fanworks, each of centered around a different one of the four elements. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that explores fear. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that celebrates new beginnings. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork in which a Silmarillion character ends up in the modern world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that features a character learning something new. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a "hot" fanwork--taking that word as you wish! Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Set a fanwork in a place that you would like to visit on Arda, whether a city, region, island, or body of water. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork concerning one of the three selected quotes about Fëanor (although your fanwork can be about any character). Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create an AU fanwork where an original character--you!--tries to influence his or her canon sibling in some way or in which you choose a sibling to influence you. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Step inside of one of the families of "The Silmarillion" and tell their tale with a fanwork that illustrates the conflicts and relationships that occur within a family. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a single moment in Tolkien's canon, have a character make a different choice, and create a fanwork about how the history changes. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that considers conflicts with nature--both overt and symbolic--and characters' relationships with that which is natural in their world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Join a character on the road to explore the actual and symbolic importance of journeys. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about your favorite OTP. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Show how one character helps another to overcome a difficulty in his or her life through love. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork centered on a nonviolent conflict. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about an object that is magical or otherwise valuable in some way, either canonical or of your own invention. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about the first meeting between a character from Valinor and someone just arriving from Middle-earth. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Remix another author's fanwork (with their permission!) by rewriting it from another character's perspective. Challenge opened in . Read more ...