Hidden Paths is a low-key, prompt-based event for the smaller Tolkien canons - e.g. Roverandom, Farmer Giles of Ham, Sellic Spell etc.. I will post two batches of optional prompts during the event (one batch on Feb 14th and the other on the 21st) but any fanwork based on the smaller Tolkien canons is welcome. Come and join us, and maybe discover a hidden path of your own to explore!
Hidden Paths is a low-key, prompt-based event for the smaller Tolkien canons - e.g. Roverandom, Farmer Giles of Ham, Sellic Spell etc.. I will post two batches of optional prompts during the event (one batch on Feb 14th and the other on the 21st) but any fanwork based on the smaller Tolkien canons is welcome. Come and join us, and maybe discover a hidden path of your own to explore!
Worldbuilding Exchange 2022
Jan. 3rd, 2022 08:50 pmInnumerable Stars
Aug. 26th, 2021 06:01 pmHmm. Finish TRSB, then decide.
Signal Boost: TRSB21
Mar. 19th, 2021 09:58 pm
The Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang is returning for 2021!
The Dreamwidth page has now been updated with 2021's need-to-know dates, and we're in the process of updating the FAQs over at the Tumblr blog.
- 1st April – our suggestions spreadsheet will open, so start thinking now about your ideas for our wonderful artists!
- 16th April – sign ups open.
Smut Swap - Current Tolkien Tag Numbers
Feb. 8th, 2021 01:33 pmOn my lunch break I threw together the below list of Tolkien fandoms nominated so far for Smut 4 Smut, the number of tags, and where to find them. If anyone is wondering whether to nominate stuff and/or sign up, hopefully this might be useful in helping people quickly find what's already there.
Books
- The Fall of Arthur – 6 tags
- The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun – 6 tags
- The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún – 2 tags
- The Lord of the Rings – 34 tags
- The Silmarillion – 53 tags
Films
- The Hobbit (films) – 8 tags
- The Lord of the Rings (films) – 2 tags
Uncategorised Fandoms
- The Book of Lost Tales – 4 tags
No Media
- Crossovers between more than one Tolkien canon – 10 tags
- Crossovers – Tolkien/Non Tolkien – 7 tags
(Correct at time of posting; nominations open until Feb 11th.)
Hurt/Comfort Exchange 2020
Mar. 7th, 2020 05:38 pmDear Writer,
Hi! Thank you for making a gift for me, and for reading my letter. I do a lot of swaps and hurt/comfort is always high on my “yes please!” list, so I'm excited to see it get an exchange all to itself.
( Read more... )Fandom Snowflake Day 15
Jan. 29th, 2020 06:53 pmIn your own space, create your own challenge. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Get warm and dry again after surviving today's apocalyptic deluge in Edinburgh.
No?
OK, on Day 6 I wished for an event for the smaller Tolkien canons (i.e. not Hobbit, LOTR, Silm/HoME), and...if you want the thing, make the thing, right? I'm thinking along the lines of a low-commitment fic and art swap, but there are a few things giving me pause:
1) I don't see a logical space in the Tolkien fandom calendar for it.
2) I already co-mod a pretty big fandom event in the Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang, which consumes my fannish life from May to September (and I wouldn't have it any other way, I love that event and I'm so proud of it).
3) Is there even any demand for an event like this or am I paddling the canoe on my own? I know that the small canons can be requested in a lot of events, Tolkien and multi-fandom, but it's rare to match on them even in Tolkien-only events.
Thoughts, Tolkien friends? If enough people are interested and I can see a way to make this happen in a fairly low-effort, low-stress manner, I might be willing to take it on.
Signal Boosting - TRSB19 Signups Open!
Apr. 22nd, 2019 08:03 am
tolkienrsb
Hi, fellow Tolkien fans!
We are thrilled to announce that signups for the Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang 2019 are now officially open.
Sign up as an artist here
Sign up as an author here
Sign up as a pinch hitter here
A summary of key changes from last year's event can be found here; the full FAQs can be found here.
(Don’t forget that the signup itself is not an obligation; if you’re an author and you think you might like to create a treat, but know you can’t commit to a full collaboration, sign up anyway so we can give you access to the gallery, and write a treat for one of our amazingly talented artists!)
Please spread the word among your fellow artists and writers, whichever corner of the Tolkien fandom you come from! We can’t wait to have you along for the ride - whether you prefer bookverse, movieverse, gameverse, apocryphal HoME canon, or Tolkien's works set outside the Middle-earth cycle.
Good luck in your creative endeavours!
Mods Raiyana and Narya
Worldbuilding Exchange 2019 Letter
Jan. 22nd, 2019 04:01 pmHi!
I'm so excited we're a match; I love the concept of this exchange, and I can't wait to see what you come up with. Worldbuilding is a huge geeky obsession of mine, so I'm sure I'll love whatever you're inspired to make.
General Stuff
Given the focus of this exchange, I'm not going to go into a massive list of things I love to see in shippy or smutty fanworks (although I'm open to receiving it unless there's a fandom-specific DNW in my signup that says otherwise. If you do want inspiration in that direction, I put some ideas in my Innumerable Stars letter last year).
I'm very monofandom so have basically requested all the flavours of Tolkien that were available in the tag set – within that, I'm very easy to please, and I enjoy all kinds of fanwork content. Basically, if it's not in my DNWs, I will undoubtedly love it!
If you would like more ideas, here are some general things I love that seem vaguely relevant to this exchange, but as always, if you're inspired to do something different then please ignore all of this and follow your heart; I don't want this to be stressful, life's tricky enough without making fandom hard too. (And feel free to take fic prompts and turn them into art, make fic out of the meta prompts, create illustrated meta, swap things around and blur the boundaries wherever you like.)
Fandom Snowflake - Days 2, 5, and 8
Jan. 12th, 2019 11:10 amI've seen lots of recs for fics in response to this challenge (and found some wonderful new things to read! :D ) so I've decided to go for an art theme:
JRR Tolkien and Bilbo Baggins, by bunn.
A beautiful painting of the two of them in Oxford. I can smell the wet stone and feel the night air on my face just from looking at it.
Miriel Weaving, by Alystraea.
Every time I look at this gorgeous piece, I spot a new detail.
In Which Beruthiel's Cats Explore Middle-earth, by Lynndyre.
Adorable sketches of kitties causing chaos. Never fails to make me smile.
Day 5 - Promote three communities, challenges, blogs, pages, Twitters, Tumblrs or platforms and explain why you love them
Faerie.
Faerie is my fandom home. I was never comfortable on ff.net; I used lotrfanfiction.com when that was still around, but after that site went out with a whimper, most of my favourite writers reconvened over at Faerie. It's fan-owned and run, it's super-friendly and supportive, and the shout box function makes it feel like a cosy, Tolkien-themed coffee shop.
Innumerable Stars
Innumerable Stars is a Tolkien fandom gift exchange for all works by Tolkien or associated with Middle-earth. I participated for the first time this year after not being very active in fandom at all for about five years, and had such a great experience. It's very welcoming, very well-organised, and I love that it's open to fanworks based on Tolkien's non-ME writings as well as the games, films etc. associated with Middle-earth. The minimum requirements aren't scary (500 words for fic) so even if I'm time poor, I'll definitely be participating again this year.
One Sentence Only
A multi-fandom, prompt-based community; members create one sentence stories in response to prompt tables. Again, this is great for me and anyone else with a demanding, unpredictable schedule. If I'm working late in a hotel in the middle of nowhere, I can take a few minutes before bed to respond to one of the prompts, and go to sleep feeling like I've achieved something.
Day 8 - Post self-recs for at least 3 fanworks you created
This doesn't come naturally to me at all; every time I get asked to do something like this, I can hear my Grandma's voice in my head telling me not to show off!
I've gone for short-ish pieces that stand alone and don't require knowledge of any of my other stories.
Nocturne. A chance encounter by moonlight takes an unwary student by surprise.
Gen. Maglor; original female character. 1,226 words. Rated T for one use of mild language (I could probably have got away with G).
I picked this one because I loved writing the setting and the music visualisations, and it because it shows a more mysterious, powerful, otherworldly side to my modern Maglor.
Because My Land Is Fair. An adventure on the North Moors goes awry for two young hobbits. Luckily, help is at hand...
Gen. Fimbrethil; original Entwife characters; original Hobbit characters; Tom Bombadil. 8,653 words. Rated G.
I wrote this for the Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang 2018 to go with bunn's gorgeous artwork (which is embedded in the fic). Essentially, it's Hobbit children meeting Entwives, with a dash of Puck of Pook's Hill thrown in for good measure. Not quite as fluffy as it sounds.
Comfort and Joy. It's the festive season in Gondolin, and Voronwë finds himself intrigued by the Captain of the Guard of the Secret Way.
M/M. Elemmakil/Voronwë. 2,354 words. Rated M for sexual content.
Written for Sultry in September 2018. I'd never considered this pairing before I got my prompt, but I loved writing them together and will probably tell more of their story in future.
Innumerable Stars 2018 Letter
Aug. 20th, 2018 08:55 amHi! Thank you for creating a gift for me; I'm very happy we're a match, and I can't wait to see/read about your version of the character(s) we have in common.
I am very easy to please in terms of content, rating and style. Portraits, comics, mood boards, fluff, gen, angst, smut, vignettes, darkfic, horror – it's all good.
I've chosen these characters because I love them, am fascinated by them, want to see more of them, or some combination of the three. I've written brief prompts for most characters and groups on my list, but I'm very open to your ideas and I'm always excited to see other people's interpretations. Don't feel bound to my thoughts; those are only intended as starting points, and as long as my DNWs are avoided, I will love whatever you come up with.
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