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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.

Teitho June/July Contest: Vision

Teitho is a monthly contest for fanfiction and fanart set in Tolkien's world. The Teitho prompt for June/July is Vision.

We're excited to see where your vision of a story takes you this month! Will it be a vision seen in a dream? Or a nightmare? 
Is vision with the eyes or the mind? What does Finrod's foresight reveal to him? Are there other visions Galadriel has seen in her Mirror?

A vision for a new home, a new community, a new beginning? Or visions of past glory?

Ghostly visions seen on the path to Erech or fearful images conjured by Morgoth himself?

A vision of beauty, a vision of potential. The inner workings of the mind of Feanor?

The choice is yours–tell us your story and let us see Tolkien's world through you.

Submissions are due by July 30th!

Learn more about Teitho here and find the full Teitho rules here.

Tolkien Experience Podcast Episode 35: Interview with Erik Mueller-Harder

Luke Shelton says of his Tolkien Experience Project, "I started the Tolkien Experience Project because one of the first things that comes up when Tolkien fans get into a shared space is the desire to bond over our experiences of Tolkien’s work." In Episode 35, he interviews Erik Mueller-Harder, a Tolkien scholar who has focused on Tolkien's cartography and map-making. Erik also runs the website tolkienists.org, with its the Tolkien Society Award-nominated Tolkien Art Index and his LRCitations. You can find Luke's interview with Erik on the Tolkien Experience YouTube channel. You can subscribe to the Tolkien Experience Podcast on Apple PodcastsGoogle PlaySpotifyStitcher, and via RSS Feed or support the podcast on Patreon.

Mini Spring Bang 2021 Collection Open

The AO3 collection for the 2021 Mini Spring Bang has been opened! Check out Silmarillion fanworks created for this event.

Tolkien Society Seminar 2021: Tolkien and Diversity Recaps

Not a single word was spoken at the Tolkien Society's 2021 summer seminar before a contingent of Tolkien fans had decided they weren't having it. Bad photomanips involving the Eye of Sauron and other such images were (no kidding) used to smear the presenters and the very idea of the seminar. Why? For it focused on the topic of "Tolkien and Diversity."

Diversity and representation have long been subjects of discussion and debate in the Tolkien fanfiction fandom (and the alarmist pearl-clutching has a long history too). The SWG commends the Tolkien Society--one of if not the most prominent organizations devoted to study and appreciation of the Professor's work--for tackling this important topic.

Eventually, many of the presenters' talks will be available on the Tolkien Society's YouTube, and a conference proceedings is in the works as well. In the meantime, if you couldn't attend but want to know more about the presentations, the following blogs have recaps. (Know of others? Link them in the comments and we'll add them!)

Tolkien and Diversity: A Seminar Report by Christian S. Trenk (The Tolkienist)
Tolkien and Diversity Presentations (Day One) and (Day Two) by Robin Anne Reid (Tolkien on the Web)
Episode 36: Tolkien and Diversity Recap by Jude Vais and Stef Midlock (Athrabeth podcast)

Call for Papers: Academia Lunare, "Not the Fellowship. Dragons Welcome."

Our Call for Papers include essays from academics, independent researchers, fans and creative writers, appealing to both the casual reader and a more research-oriented one. We consider this cross-disciplinary collaboration a strength, and the beginning of many more journeys.

For the 2021 project, writers are invited to engage with a fictional character of choice from any of Tolkien’s works who is not part of The Lord of the Rings’ Fellowship. Though they can be characters of LOTR.

Friends, foes or neutral; dead or undead; divine beings, beasts (of the mythical or animal variety), or other. We welcome all. Bill the Pony, though undoubtedly an honorary member of the Fellowship at least according to Sam, is - for our purposes - fair game.

The purpose of this Call for Papers aims, on the one hand, at bringing to the fore more of Tolkien’s characters who do not receive the same attention as the Fellowship. On the other hand, we want to tackle these less appreciated characters in new ways, and in the light of a contemporary sensibility.

All the details about submitting are on the Academia Lunare page. Please visit it before submitting! Closing Date: 31st of August 2021.

Mythcon 51: A Virtual "Halfling" Mythcon (July 31-August 1)

The 51st Mythcon, a "virtual 'halfling' Mythcon," will be held on Saturday, July 31, and Sunday, August 1. Registration is open on the Mythcon site for the cost of $20 USD. The preliminary Mythcon schedule gives a sneak peek at this year's presenters and session titles.

Sunshine Challenge 2021

Check out the Master List to find links to all of the 2021 challenge posts.

Welcome to the sunshine_challenge! Our aim to provide a little bit of sunshine as everyone takes part in creating and sharing the content each prompt inspires.

We will post seven challenge prompts throughout the month of July. You are encouraged to complete as many of the prompts as you feel comfortable doing: whether that’s one, all seven, or some number in between! You can do them on your private journal or in public posts, the choice is yours. If you’re shy we have places for lurkers, too. We want you all to have fun and enjoy the challenge in whichever way works best for you (this includes swapping out prompts and themes that aren’t inspiring you! We encourage conversation and creativity here, so please do join the fun in whichever way suits you).

The sunshine_challenge is about celebrating the DW community and the awesome people in it. One way we can do that is by interacting with each other. Every time you visit the journal of a fellow participant and comment on what they're sharing, you are helping to grow this community and make it better. We all could use a little sunshine in our lives. ♥

Tolkien Society Seminar This Weekend (July 3-4)

The second Tolkien Society Seminar of 2021 will be held online on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th July 2021 on Zoom. We will additionally be live-streaming the event on our YouTube channel.

About the Seminar

The Tolkien Society Seminar is a short academic conference of both researcher-led and non-academic presentations on a specific theme pertaining to Tolkien scholarship. The online setting of the 2020 seminar saw an increased interest with over 400 attendees from 37 countries. We are delighted to be running another online seminar that will be free for all.

Summer Seminar: Tolkien and Diversity

While interest in the topic of diversity has steadily grown within Tolkien research, it is now receiving more critical attention than ever before. Spurred by recent interpretations of Tolkien’s creations and the cast list of the upcoming Amazon show The Lord of the Rings, it is crucial we discuss the theme of diversity in relation to Tolkien. How do adaptations of Tolkien’s works (from film and art to music) open a discourse on diversity within Tolkien’s works and his place within modern society? Beyond his secondary-world, diversity further encompasses Tolkien’s readership and how his texts exist within the primary world. Who is reading Tolkien? How is he understood around the globe? How may these new readings enrich current perspectives on Tolkien?

Representation is now more important than ever and Tolkien’s efforts to represent (or ignore) particular characteristics requires further examination. Additionally, how a character’s identity shapes and influences its place within Tolkien’s secondary-world still requires greater attention. This seminar aims to explore the many possible applications of “diversity” within Tolkien’s works, his adaptations, and his readership.

Programme

Please log in at 14:45 (GMT) to ensure a prompt start at 15:00 (GMT) on both days.

Saturday 3rd July

Time Speaker Paper
(BST) (CEST) (EDT)
15:00 16:00 10:00 Cordeliah Logsdon Gondor in Transition: A Brief Introduction to Transgender Realities in The Lord of the Rings
15:30 16:30 10:30 Clare Moore The Problem of Pain: Portraying Physical Disability in the Fantasy of J. R. R. Tolkien
16:00 17:00 11:00 V. Elizabeth King “The Burnt Hand Teaches Most About Fire”: Applying Traumatic Stress and Ecological Frameworks to Narratives of Displacement and Resettlement Across Cultures in Tolkien’s Middle-earth
16:30 17:30 11:30 Sara Brown The Invisible Other: Tolkien’s Dwarf-Women and the ‘Feminine Lack’
17:00 18:00 12:00 BREAK
17:30 18:30 12:30 Sultana Raza Projecting Indian Myths, Culture and History onto Tolkien’s Worlds
18:00 19:00 13:00 Nicholas Birns The Lossoth: Indigeneity, Identity, and Antiracism
18:30 19:30 13:30 Kristine Larsen The Problematic Perimeters of Elrond Half-elven and Ronald English-Catholic
19:00 20:00 14:00 Cami Agan Hearkening to the Other: Athrabeth Finrod ah Andreth
19:30 20:30 14:30 CLOSING COMMENTS

Sunday 4th July

Time Speaker Paper
(BST) (CEST) (EDT)
15:00 16:00 10:00 Christopher Vaccaro Pardoning Saruman?: The Queer in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings
15:30 16:30 10:30 Sonali Chunodkar Desire of the Ring: An Indian Academic’s Adventures in her Quest for the Perilous Realm
16:00 17:00 11:00 Robin Reid Queer Atheists, Agnostics, and Animists, Oh, My!
16:30 17:30 11:30 Joel Merriner Hidden Visions: Iconographies of Alterity in Soviet Bloc Illustrations for The Lord of the Rings
17:00 18:00 12:00 BREAK
17:30 18:30 12:30 Eric Reinders Questions of Caste in The Lord of the Rings and its Multiple Chinese Translations
18:00 19:00 13:00 Dawn Walls-Thumma Stars Less Strange: An Analysis of Fanfiction and Representation within the Tolkien Fan Community
18:30 19:30 13:30 Danna Petersen-Deeprose “Something Mighty Queer”: Destabilizing Cishetero Amatonormativity in the Works of Tolkien
19:00 20:00 14:00 Martha Celis-Menzoda Translation as a means of representation and diversity in Tolkien’s scholarship and fandom
19:30 20:30 14:30 CLOSING COMMENTS

Who to Contact

If you have any questions or need any further information, please email Will Sherwood at education@tolkiensociety.org

Tolkien Gen Week Runs July 5-11, 2021

Tolkien Gen Week is a week to appreciate all of the incredible characters and relationships within Tolkien’s legendarium that fall under the broad category of “gen”. Gen content is often less visible because of the shipping-focused nature of fandom, but Tolkien’s works are full of other kinds of stories, and this week is an effort to give them the appreciation they deserve.

This year's Tolkien Gen Week runs from July 5-11, 2021!

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 on Tumblr 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.

This year's prompts are:

DAY ONE: Family
DAY TWO: Friendship
DAY THREE: Gray Spaces
DAY FOUR: Solo
DAY FIVE: Culture
DAY SIX: Environment
DAY SEVEN: Freeform

More complete prompts explanations can be found here.

Additional Links:

Tolkien Short Fanworks July Challenge

July features both a thematic prompt and formal challenge. You can combine the thematic prompt and the formal challenge, but they can be filled entirely independently.

Thematic prompt: sea shell.

Two bonus quotation prompts related to this theme:

I walked by the sea, and there came to me,
as a star-beam on the wet sand,
a white shell like a sea-bell;
trembling it lay in my wet hand


[From Tolkien's "The Sea Bell"]

In the twilight by the river on a hollow thing of shell
He made immortal music


[From Tolkien's "The Horns of Ylmir"]

The formal challenge is to write a poem in couplets.

Usual reminder that although you can fill the thematic prompt any way you like, in order to post the fill to this community or to the related collection on AO3, 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.

The next challenge will be posted at the beginning of August, but the prompts don't expire and late fills are always welcome!