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.

Melkor and Finwë battle in Formenos after the Darkening of Valinor. A sestina.

A set of stories that retell Greek, Indian, Chinese and Japanese myths and legends, not to mention Brother's Grimm fairy tales, in Middle-earth with Tolkien's characters. Current selection include Iadel, The Mighty Singer, Living Stone, Minstrels, The Woe of a Maiden who loved Legolas, The day the sun didn't rise and Gemini.

For The Duel of Songs challenge: a counterpoint to Tolkien's Mythopoeia.
MEFA 2008: First Place, Poetry, General.

In the interests of being a good member of a community that has chosen to observe National Poetry Month and the risk of great personal embarrassment, I present my humble effort in two blessedly short verses. So, before I lose my courage, I offer my view, tin-ear and all, on what I see as the greatest almost-canon love story of The Silmarillion. (Implied slash.)

After the Darkening of Valinor, a Telerin Elf looks back at the days of light. For National Poetry Month.

In honor of it being National Poetry month, I tried a new form of poetry. Its a seven line poem, and each line begins with the same letter. What better form to write something about than seven sons of Feanor?

Iminye wakes for the first time. Poetry

An elleth's lullaby to her child

A poem about Glorfindel's return to life.

A poem about the last meeting of Nerdanel of Feanor according to HoMe

Tevildo prince of cats about chosing his people

Mablung returns to Doriath after losing Nienor.

A poem about what motivated Maglor to not kill Elrond and Elros but instead, rear them as his own.

A poem about how Elwing felt when they parted from their sons, Elrond and Elros, fearing that they might have die

A poem onon Beren's feelings about the death of Finrod.

Finarfin returns to plead in front of the Valar...

A poem about Aredhel

The death of Beleg Cuthalion.

Caranthir from a lover's view...take two

The death of Celegorm

Curufin and the love he had for his wife which was crowned with the begetting of Celebrimbor.

Another poem about Gil-Galad following his death

From Celegorm to Luthien a love ballad of sorts...

Maglor reflects when only he and Maedhros remains alive

Maeglin as he falls of the walls of Gondolin.