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.
Special projects are events where we invite SWG members and friends to create fanworks that we will showcase more prominently than we do for our monthly challenges and which aid us in fulfilling our mission to celebrate the fanworks of the Silmarillion fandom. Some special projects are themed, some are edited, and some are undertaken in collaboration with other fandom events and organizations. All mark a unique moment in our group's history! Beginning in 2007, special projects span most of the SWG's existence, and many were initially published on our original website. We have done our best to preserve the fanworks, other materials, and design of the original project whenever possible.
Published in December 2025, the Fëanorian Zine is a passion project dedicated to the house of Fëanor. It features works from nearly thirty contributors, who together have come up with about forty unique works of fiction and art.
A celebration of the SWG's twentieth birthday, Mereth Aderthad 2025 featured twelve scholarly presentations alongside related art, stories, poems, and songs that were presented at the live event and in a fanzine.
Akallabêth in August was a 2009 fanworks "retelling" of the Akallabêth. It featured more than forty fanworks by fifteen different creators, archived on a separate and specially designed webpage.
Back to Middle-earth Month 2008: The Circles of the World was a curated collection of fanworks centered on common themes in Tolkien's work, accompanied by a brief personal narrative from the creator.
Back to Middle-earth Month 2007 featured daily quotes to form a Silmarillion-focused "journey through the history of Arda."
B2MeM 2006 was a low-key start to the annual "Tolkien fandom holiday" that would command a central place on the SWG's calendar for years to come.