New Challenge: Title Track
Tolkien's titles range from epic to lyrical to metaphorical. This month's challenge selected 125 of them as prompts for fanworks.
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!
In honor of our 10th birthday, we introduced our Silmfic prompt generator and solicited fanworks made using it. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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Every August, we focus on one of the most tumultuous times in Arda's history: the Second Age and the rise and fall of Númenor. Any story that is or might conceivably be part of the Akallabêth is acceptable for this challenge. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork featuring an animal. Show how important a beloved animal is to a character or tell a story through the eyes of an animal. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose from 120 alternate universe prompts, both settings and genres, to inspire a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a work of nonfiction. All nonfiction is welcome, from headcanons to essays to multimedia responses. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork in which a character's resemblance or connection to an ancestor plays a central role. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Pit two characters against each other to see who wins. Characters can fight physically or match their wits or even magic. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork featuring a character as a child or characters as children. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the publication of <em>The Silmarillion,</em> we hosted a writing contest for Silmarillion-based fiction. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Move beyond the places and times of familiar events to consider what was going on elsewhere in Arda at the same time as a major event covered in The Silmarillion. How--if at all--did the event impact what was transpiring elsewhere at the same time? Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork in which a character tricks or plays a prank on another. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts for this Matryoshka challenge are based on the archetypes that pepper myths, legends, and literature found around the world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Design your own figure skating program from a collection of prompts. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Take the dark back streets of one of Arda's cities, explore an unsigned tavern or hovel, and meet the people too insignificant or unsavory to make it into the history books. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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Prompts for this Matryoshka challenge are loosely inspired by the predictable plot arcs of hilariously abominable, eye-rollingly corny, so-bad-they're-actually-kinda-good horror films. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Back to Middle-earth Month in 2009 offered a daily prompt connecting our personal experiences to our creative work. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Back to Middle-earth Month 2010 was a collaborative game-style challenge where participants created fanworks in order to progress in their attempt to win the Last Battle. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Back to Middle-earth Month 2011 featured a daily postcard from a different location in Middle-earth with a creative prompt inspired by that location. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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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 ...
This month's challenge asks you to put a character, culture, or place in Arda in the Seventh Age. When the Seventh Age actually is--is it right now? in the future? or was Tolkien totally wrong and it's actually passed?--is completely up to you. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a major event from The Silmarillion and create a fanwork that shows what a character who was not involved was doing at the time it was taking place. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from our "bestiary" of music and images of animals found in Arda. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that places a Silmarillion character into a fictional setting from our real-world literature. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Daily word, image, and poetry prompts are loosely structured around events and milestones leading up to our 20th birthday. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, we offered a menu of daily prompts designed to help people connect, show kindness to others, and refocus on their own creativity during this uncertain moment in history. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts this month are films, songs, and tropes from India's dazzling film industry, Bollywood. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Go ahead and judge a book by its cover! Prompts are vintage book covers. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that shows a meeting between characters of two or more cultures. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Consider what "that" is for your character: the one thing that she or he refuses to do, no matter what. And what happens when she or he ends up having to do it anyway? 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 ...
Prompts for this Matryoshka challenge are loosely based on the plot arcs and tropes of romance novels. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Celebrate the corny and the cheesy, the sappy and sweet and schmaltzy and saccharine in popular culture by choosing from our collection of corny, sentimental, and heartstring-rending prompts. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that addresses the question of life, (im)mortality and reincarnation, or re-embodiment. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that is built around a color or colors. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that explores a group of characters--formal or informal--that Tolkien didn't identify or describe in his own writings. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about competitions using a song from the Eurovision Song Contest as a prompt. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
"This idea is completely unworkable, but I bet I can make it work." With that philosophy in mind (if so dignified a word can be used here), create a fanwork using a bingo card with the most bizarre, silly, and crackiest prompts we could conjure. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that involves worldbuilding or themes related to crime and punishment. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that crosses with a second text or fandom. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using anti-prompts: prompts that don't appear in your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Historians trace the first advice column to 1690, and in the three centuries hence, the heartsore, woebegone, and perpetually puzzled have turned to these "agony aunts" (and uncles) to solve their most debilitating dilemmas about family, work, and of course, love. Choose one of our real advice columns, tweaked just slightly, for your prompt. 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 ...
Tolkien had many tales, places, and artists who inspired his work. For this challenge, prompts invite creating a fanwork using one of Tolkien's influences. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In this challenge inspired by the Polynesian wayfinders, choose a video, song, or historical fact as inspiration to create a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Try your hand at poetry for National Poetry Month. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork in which a Silmarillion character ends up in the modern world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Take the ending of a story from "The Silmarillion" and use it as the beginning of a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Send a character as a student to an unfamiliar culture and create a fanwork about his, her, or their experience. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Tolkien was an experimental writer, pushing the boundaries of literary and artistic convention. This month, we invite you to experiment with a new technique or approach to your fanworks. We’ve listed some prompts you can select from, but you’re also free to develop your own. 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 ...
Take a fanon you feel passionately about and turn it on its head, creating a fanwork that goes against the fanon norm. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
This is a fun and low-key event meant to encourage works about or inspired by Hanukkah, running this year in conjunction with the Potluck Bingo challenge. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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Choose a famous first line to start your own story or inspire a non-written fanwork. 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 ...
Create a fanwork about a leader from "The Silmarillion" that shows why that character is a leader. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about knowledge that is considered forbidden or taboo. 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 about how something evil gave rise to something good. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from books, movies, quotes, headlines, style, and more from the 1970s. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork based on prompts about summer taken from Tolkien's life, canon events, and quotes from his letters and stories. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork as a gift to show thanks and appreciation for someone in the fandom. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Spin our random generator to receive a prompt inspired by "The Nature of Middle-earth." Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Ready? Set? Bake! Our two-month daily prompt calendar includes sweet- and savory-themed prompts as well as weekly comment challenges. 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 ...
Explore the place and ideas behind one of the most mysterious locations on Arda, the halls of Mandos, or the ideas of Elven "death" and rebirth. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts for this Matryoshka challenge are based on the stages of the hero's journey archetype. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about a hero, whether the typical saves-the-world type or the unlikely, unsung, and accidental, those who have been forgotten or perhaps were never noticed at all, who made their worlds a better place. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork featuring a rare character or textual ghost in a leading role. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a festival or tradition observed in the modern world and create a fanwork that includes that festival or tradition as it might have been celebrated in Tolkien's mythological world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A multi-course "feast" of prompts for writing, artwork, reading, commenting, and meta. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
No matter if you're in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, it's a time of year to think about holidays. Whether you're bundling up in blankets or slipping a swimsuit into your suitcase, we invite you to an SWG holiday party! 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 "hot" fanwork--taking that word as you wish! Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Raining cats and dogs. A short fuse. Up a creek without a paddle. A piece of cake. Sometimes colorful, sometimes puzzling without backstory or explanation, these delightful turns of phrase enrich our language—whichever one it happens to be. Prompts this month are idioms from languages around the world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Pick an existing memorial, adapt a modern (or not so modern!) one, or create your own and make a fanwork about it. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Try something "in rare form," using a format or genre that is rarely utilized in Tolkien fanfiction. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Your characters inspire you--but what inspires them? Consider what inspires your characters to act and create. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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Consider an item or technology and use a fanwork to describe or explain its invention by the people of Arda. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from a list of 130 different things that "come in threes." Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork focused on numbers: how they were invented or used by a culture or character. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Incorporate elements of fantasy or magic into a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about how lembas is cultivated, made, or used. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
This January, for our annual amnesty challenge, any challenge from January 2017 onward is fair game! Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Member-created prompts upcycle old challenges and prompts with additional new twists. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use a popular love song as a prompt to inspire a fanwork about romantic or sexual love. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about gift-giving (be it material or immaterial) or the traditions of gift-giving. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using a bingo card of prompts based on common gripes about kids and teens. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Throughout history, wherever there is writing, there is erotica. This challenge pulls its prompts from "vintage" works of romance and erotica. (Nonromantic and nonsexual options are also available.) Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about a king or queen from the legendarium. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Place the a law, custom, or tradition of Middle-earth as the focus of a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that features a character learning something new. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork centered around games and contests. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a place in Middle-earth that is particularly evocative and create a fanwork where that location itself acts as a character. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A character discovers a long-lost letter and ... your fanwork tells the rest! Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a quote from the canon about love and create a fanwork that responds to the quote. 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 ...
Select a Tarot card and use any aspect of the card or its description to inspire your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
This challenge has two parts—making postcards which will be used as prompts, and using postcard prompts to create a fanwork—and will run slightly longer than usual. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork centered on a nonviolent conflict. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
For our annual Matryoshka challenge, we add an interactive component. Receive your first prompt and track down the rest by interacting with other SWG members or finding prompts posted online. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use our daily prompt calendar to populate your fanworks with a more diverse array of characters. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Stroll the halls of an imaginary Middle-earth Museum and choose one (or more!) objects from our prompt list to inspire the creation of a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Complete Olympic events Middle-earth style! Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Craft a fanwork inspired by songs from musicals. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Sneak a peek into notebooks of the scholars and explorers of Middle-earth, with prompts that are images from historical naturalist publication. 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 about a character you've never explored before by using our Character Biography collection. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Our annual amnesty challenge allows you to complete and receive stamps for challenges you missed in the past year. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about the Petty-dwarves. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Select any (or several) of the "mysterious documents" from our prompt set and let them feature in your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that features a memory from a character's childhood. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Write a fanwork that features dreams. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Tolkien wrote more than just Middle-earth, and this challenge takes its prompts from his non-Ardaverse stories, essays, and poems. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about your favorite OTP. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts for this challenge are a pair of opposites. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A mysterious map points to locations used by escaped Orcs who seek to live in freedom. For this month's challenge, use elements from that map and those quests to create your fanwork, with a bonus puzzle to solve for those who dare attempt the ultimate escape. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about the separation of friends and family. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A Matryoshka challenge where prompts are inspired by common tropes found in period dramas and historical fiction. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that depicts characters in the act of plotting something. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Receive a postcard from an unnamed character and create a fanwork using the image, the message, or both. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Help yourself to a collection of prompts on bingo boards designed by members and friends of the SWG. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using a prompt from an LGBTQIA+ person, choosing from music, art, poetry, and quotations. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork focusing on a promise. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In the spirit of poetry month and Legendarium Ladies April, create a fanwork using a poem by a woman poet as your inspiration. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork around one of Tolkien's rejected ideas from the legendarium. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork around a prompt focused on the theme of rebuilding and restoration. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using a quotation, artwork, speech, or song concerned with protest and revolution as your inspiration. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using a quote from a woman who made contributions in science. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use bingo prompts from 1920s-themed cards to create a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that about or including a sea voyage. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about seasons in Tolkien's world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork in which one (or several) of the holidays of Middle-earth plays a role. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A Matryoshka challenge where prompts are based on the common plot points and tropes from mystery novels. 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 ...
Use a prompt by a female musical artist or a band with a female lead to create your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using prompts from a bingo card of sitcom tropes. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using our prompt generator that includes stock characters, common plot scenarios, settings, and episode types that are frequently featured in soap operas. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that shows how a character failed due to a weakness. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that solves a canon problem using your own favorite (or most frustrating!) canon problem to solve or by choosing one of the member-submitted canon problems. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about exile or exiles. About being exiled. About the people who are exiled. About the decision to exile, the leavetaking, the consequences. About metaphorical or symbolic exile. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about music. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
While usually the scenes are filmed first and the soundtrack is composed later, this month we want to challenge you to create (or continue) a story after listening to one of our musical prompts. The prompts will be pieces of classical and instrumental music. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose one of the famous first lines from the list below and use it to start your story. If you are creating a fanwork other than writing, you may use one of the first lines to inspire your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Storytelling is an interactive art, using words and actions to bring a story to life while encouraging the listener’s imagination. This challenge is all about storytellers in the Silmarillion tapestry. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Your character arrives for the first time in a new place. Maybe he journeyed there with a purpose, or maybe she ended up there by accident. What does she perceive? What new experiences and conflicts will he have? This month's challenge asks you to bring a character to a new, strange place for the first time and to develop a story around his or her experiences there. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using the Melville quote about the relationship between strength and beauty. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a female character from The Silmarillion or related texts who contributes something of value and create a fanwork about her. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from a list of music, films, novels, inventions, and more from the 1940s. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
What is taboo? Use a bingo card of taboo-related prompts to inspire your fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In honor of the SWG becoming a teenager, create a fanwork about an adolescent character or adolescence using our prompt generator. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A daily prompt of a Tengwar letter per day. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In honor of our second birthday, we asked for fanworks about the second year of a character's life. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about fear that involves a prompt you select from our list of common fears. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In this AU challenge, fix that moment that you always wanted to see handled differently by offering your beloved character that moment of forgiveness or redemption. 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 ...
We honor the theme of hope in Tolkien's work with prompts about joyful or happy times in the text. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using our collection of 125 titles from Tolkien's books, chapters, essays, poems, and fragments as inspiration. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use a fanwork to show a character working to achieve freedom. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A joint event with silmladylove for creating femslash fanworks using bingo cards as prompts. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Tolkien Meta Week is a week-long event to encourage fans to create nonfiction works related to Tolkien's world. Tolkien Meta Week will run from December 8-14, 2024 on Tumblr and here on the Silmarillion Writers' Guild archive. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about or showing the oral tradition. 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 using one of our quotes from a woman in leadership. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
On the anniversary of the publication of "The Silmarillion," we’re reflecting on the importance of music in Arda with prompts that come from rock songs. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
The Silmarillion has many moments when a character stands upon a crossroad: He or she will have to make a decision. At such a turning point in your story, create a fanwork about that moment that will define or alter the life of your character. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
For this remix challenge, develop a minor character, plot point, or other detail from a fanwork into a new fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Emancipation and equality can be found in the Professor's words, and we would like to challenge you to create a fanwork about this process. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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To reflect both the idealistic beginnings and the dark endings that are so frequent in the Legendarium, we invite you to create a fanwork inspired by utopian or dystopian prompts from novels, songs, artworks, or films. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Pick your prompts from four bingo cards themed around vintage literature, art, poetry, and fanworks. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about storms, whether literal or figurative. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork where a character wishes upon or muses on the stars. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Unleash your imagination by looking at fairy tales of old and mix them with Tolkien's own Mythopoeia or make up your own fairy tales featuring your own characters or such stories told by your characters. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Get your Silmarillion off of the shelf. Close your eyes, let your book fall open at random, and put your finger down on the page. Your challenge is to create a fanwork using that quote. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork using a quote from a woman who has advanced the cause of women's rights or participation of women in the arts. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
J.R.R. Tolkien wasn’t just the creator of Middle-earth. He was also a scholar of philology. One of his first jobs was with the Oxford English Dictionary, where he was assigned a welter of words beginning with W. In this month’s challenge, we’re presenting you a bingo card with Prof. Tolkien’s W words we hope will inspire a wealth of wonder, wit, worldbuilding, and general whimsy. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
In this modified Matryoshka challenge, your prompts will come from the journey you take around a map. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
What would happen if one of Tolkien's characters returned to a beloved home after a long absence? Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts for this challenge include zingers and insults from literature and pop culture. Challenge opened in . Read more ...