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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.
Multifandom Poetry Fest 2021
This year brings the fifth annual Multifandom Poetry Fest, a prompt fest for poetry for all fandoms! How it works:
1) Leave a prompt in the form of fandom, characters or relationships, prompt. If you don’t want to specify the fandom or characters, you can say "any." One prompt per comment. Leave as many prompts as you like.
2) Reply to other people’s prompts with poems. The poems can be any length or form, or no form. Quality isn’t important--the point is to have fun, not to produce deathless works of art. (Any deathless works of art produced are just a bonus.)
Multifandom Drabble Exchange 2021
The Multifandom Drabble Exchange is an exchange for stories of exactly 100 words. All fandoms are welcome, no matter how small or large, including original works and crossovers. Timelines for each step of the exchange (except matching) is a week, to keep it simple, and there is no punishment for defaulting.
Links
2021 - Round One Schedule
- Nominations: Sunday, April 18 through Saturday, April 24
- Sign Ups: Sunday, April 25 - Saturday, May 1
- Matching: Sunday, May 2 - Saturday, May 15
- Assignments Out: sometime Sunday, May 16
- Assignments Due: Sunday midnight, May 23
- Pinch Hits/Treat Writing: Monday, May 24 - Saturday, May 29
- Collection Opens: Sunday, May 30 (not before 8 a.m. EDT)
- (And Round 2 will start in July — schedule here.)
As in previous rounds, we will keep a loose schedule where nominations and signups close sometime the next morning when we wake up. Assignments due also receive grace by a variable number of hours as we deal with them in the morning when we wake up. There is no guarantee how many hours grace.
Nominations and signups will not close early. Reveals will not happen early. There's a little grace on getting in a late nomination, signup, or your assignment before we start defaulting people. Multifandom Drabble is meant to be a low stress exchange built around the idea of making it easy and fun for you and easy and fun for us.
Complete rules for the Multifandom Drabble Exchange can be found here.
"Mallorn" Archive Now Available to the Public
Mallorn is the peer-reviewed journal of the Tolkien Society. It publishes articles, research notes, reviews, and artwork on subjects related to, or inspired by, the life and works of J. R. R. Tolkien. All past issues of Mallorn are available on the Tolkien Society website except the issues published within the past two years, which are only available to members of the Tolkien Society.
Tolkien in Vermont Conference
The 17th Annual Tolkien in Vermont conference will be held virtually this year with a theme of Tolkien and the Classics. All are welcome on Saturday, April 10, from 8:30AM to 6:00PM Eastern Time.
For a link to the conference, contact the SWG moderators.
Conference Program
Moderator: Christopher Vaccaro
Session 1 Aeneas/Virgil and Ovid
8:30 –9:45am
"Pius Samwise: Roman Heroism in The Lord of the Rings."
Zachary Schmoll (Southeastern University)
“The True West?; Tolkien and the Aeneid”
Nicholas Birns (New York University)
“Ovid and Tolkien: Omnia mutantur – I amar prestar aen”
Sandra Hartl (Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena)
Session 2 The Greeks
9:45 –11am
"Release from Bondage: The Orphic Power of Song"
Hannah McDermett (University of Vermont)
“Into the East: Migration Narratives in Middle-Earth and Ancient Greece”
Julia Irons (University of Chicago)
“Earth, Air, Fire, and Water Music: Pre-Socratic Resonances in Tolkien’s Evolving Cosmology”
John Franklin (University of Vermont)
“Thucydides’ Influence in The Silmarillion”
Henry Stone (University of Vermont)
Session 3 UVM Undergraduate Voices
11 –12:15pm
“The Children of Denethor”
Jose Maria Montoya Kent (University of Vermont)
"Ragnarök, Revelation and the Dagorath: Tolkien's Apocalypse as the Resolution to the Paradox of Change"
Briggs Heffernan (University of Vermont)
“Memories of Numenor: Rejecting a Heritage of Supremacy in Middle-earth.”
Brendan Anderson (Bangor University)
Lunch Break
12:15 –1:15
Keynote Address: Tolkien's Calques of Classicisms: Who knew Elvish Latin, what did the Rohirrim read, and why was Bilbo cheeky?
1:15 –2pm
Very Rev. John Wm. Houghton, Ph.D. (Champlain and Dean emeritus, The Hill School)
Session 4 Plato and Aristotle and Boethius
2 –3:15pm
Ox Bones and Silver Ladles: The Construction of the Ainulindalë
Dawn M. Walls-Thumma (Coventry Village School)
“Frodo and Sam’s Relationship in the Light of Aristotle’s Philia”
Martina Juričková (Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra)
“Lives in Shadow: Paris, Faramir, and the Echoes of Fraternal Bonds found within The Iliad and Lord of the Rings.”
Andrew Peterson (Harvard University)
Afternoon Break 3:15-3:30pm
Session 5 Reading the Stars and Myths
3:30 –4:45pm
“Epigraphy, Philology, and the ‘Found Manuscript’ Topos in The Lord of the Rings”
Marc Zender (Tulane University)
“Bara’/ `Asah and Muwth: Viewing the Legendarium as J.R.R. Tolkien’s Reflection on Creativity in the Light—or rather the Darkness—of Mortality and the Fall”
Matthew Dickerson (Middlebury College)
“Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Watling Street: Tolkien and the Milky Way”
Kristine Larsen (Central Connecticut State University)
Session 6 Classical Traditions
4:45 – 6pm
Beorn and Medwyn: Vegetal Paradises and the Flood in Tolkien's Hobbit and Alexander's Book “of Three”
Bruce Gilchrist (Concordia University, Montréal)
“Middle-earth and Greco-Roman Myth: The Races of Humans Redux”
Larry Swain (Bemidji State University)
“Tolkien and the Classical Heritage of the Middle Ages.”
Jamie Williamson (University of Vermont)
“Classical Traditions and Tolkien”
Richard Fahey (Independent Scholar)
Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang: Suggestion Form Open
TRSB is back for 2021! As of April 1, the TRSB suggestion form is open. This form gives potential authors (or anyone else who wants to play!) the opportunity to suggest characters, places and scenarios they would like to see in the submitted art. The answers will feed into a publicly available spreadsheet listing the ideas submitted; artists can peruse this to get inspired!
2021 TRSB Schedule
April 16: Sign-ups open
May 9: Artist sign-ups close
May 14: Art drafts due
May 16: Art preview opens
May 21: Author sign-ups close
May 23, 17:00 UTC: Claims
May 30: Post-claim check-in
June 6: Free rein art due
June 27: Check-in #2
July 25: Check-in #3
August 1: Art due
August 15: Final check-in
August 22: Art can be posted
August 29: Fics due in collection
September 5: REVEALS
September 6: Staggered Tumblr reblogs begin
To Learn More ...
Visit the TRSB website for full rules and to learn more about this event. TRSB is also on Tumblr, Dreamwidth, Twitter, and Instagram.
Find past collections of TRSB fanworks:
The Silly-meme-rillion: A Rereading
Two students review Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, offering new takes on the most important mythology of Arda. Get ready for ruminations on elvish hijinks, misbehaving Maiar, and errant Edain across the First and Second Ages of Middle-earth--and beyond.
The podcast is available on Spotify or you can listen on YouTube.
Femslash Kink Exchange Nominations Open
The Femslash Kink Exchange is a multifandom gift exchange intended to celebrate kink in femslash. This will be a freeform exchange in the style of SmutSwap, Smut4Smut, etc.
Here's the schedule:
April 5-16: Nomination Period
April 18-May 1: Signups open
May 3: Assignments will be sent out by or before this date
June 12: Fanworks due at 11:59PM EST (What time is that for me?)
June 19: Archive goes live at 12PM EST (Archive opening may be delayed to ensure everyone has a gift)
June 26: Creators revealed at 12PM EST (What time is that for me?)
AO3 Collection | AO3 Tagset
The exchange does not take the place of the Annual Femslash Kink Meme, which remains open; the next round of the meme will take place in November 2021.
2021 Rules and FAQ forthcoming.
Follow the kink meme on tumblr at annual-femslash-kink-meme.
Aspec Arda Week
This is a week-long event to celebrate the interaction of the asexual and aromantic-spectrums and Tolkien’s Legendarium of Arda. Though these experiences are not explicit within Tolkien’s work, many fans across the a-spectrum see themselves in Arda, and we are here to appreciate any and all interpretation of characters, relationships, and events through an aspec lens.
Any content about the a-spectrum in Arda is welcome! You can create edits, gifs, fanart, fanfic, fanmixes, and more! This event will run from May 3-9, 2021! Please tag your posts with #aspecardaweek AND @ mention this blog @aspecardaweek so they can be easily found. If your submission turns into a long post, please put what you can beneath a “Keep reading” divider.
Below are some prompts for each day of the week. They are not mandatory, but they are here to inspire you. This page will lead to an explanation for each one, and also includes a list of more open-ended creative prompts unconnected to the main themes of each day.
DAY ONE: Asexuality
DAY TWO: Aromanticism
DAY THREE: Across the A-Spectrum
DAY FOUR: Worldbuilding
DAY FIVE: Relationships
DAY SIX: Intersectionality
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 about, FAQ, code of conduct, and prompts pages! Happy creating!!
Mobile links are accessible here.
Alliance of Arda Facebook Group
Alliance of Arda is an inclusive fan community dedicated to sharing our experiences with the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Unlike other Tolkien groups, we encourage conversations on topics including, but not limited to, race, sexuality, gender identity, and disability, and how they affect experiences with Tolkien, as well as questions/discussion regarding the Legendarium at large. Everyone is welcome to join the Alliance, whether you were introduced to Tolkien through his books or the Peter Jackson films. Our community is a place of sharing, learning, and solidarity.
Call for Proposals: Tolkien Society Summer Seminar - Tolkien & Diversity
This summer's Tolkien Society Seminar is online and will consider diversity and Tolkien. Papers may consider, but are not limited to:
- Representation in Tolkien’s works (race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, religion, age etc)
- Tolkien’s approach to colonialism and post-colonialism
- Adaptations of Tolkien’s works
- Diversity and representation in Tolkien academia and readership
- Identity within Tolkien’s works
- Alterity in Tolkien’s works
Proposals are due on 23rd April!