New Challenge: Potluck Bingo
Sit down to a delicious selection of prompts served on bingo boards, created by the SWG community.
Challenges have been a part of the SWG since our group was formed in 2005. Before the archive, there were challenges. Before References or any special projects or B2MeM or any of the myriad things we've done over the last decade-plus, there were challenges. Challenges end and a new challenges is posted on the 15th of the month. (Yes, that means there is one thrilling day each month when there are two active challenges!) Participants—both authors and reviewers—will receive a stamp in their challenge stamp collection for their participation. Deadlines apply only if you want your fanwork to receive a stamp.
Every challenge that has ever been offered by the SWG is available for use by creators of fanworks who are looking for inspiration. Even if the deadline for stamps is passed, you are welcome to use the challenges listed on our site. And comments on past challenge fanworks are always welcome and always receive a reward for that month. Want to join us? Click to read the guidelines below!
As the year draws to a close, we gather with friends and share memories and gifts and, of course, a good meal. And there’s nothing like a potluck to make sure there’s something for everyone!
For our last challenge of 2024, we’re offering Potluck Bingo. We hope to have a smorgasbord of bingo cards made by you prompting a delectable spread of fanworks, with something to suit all tastes. (The mods will contribute a few boards to get things started. But as with any potluck, the more, the merrier!)
Templates are available to make it as simple as possible to create a board:
You may submit as many boards as you choose, and there is no deadline aside from the challenge deadline of January 15. There is no restriction on board themes.
If you don’t have time to make a board, we also have a form open from November 1 - 8 to submit prompts that someone else can turn into a board. Form submissions are limited to 1 per person. (You are also free to team up and collaborate with other SWG members directly.) The window to submit prompts through the form isn’t very long, but that’s to give the boardmakers sufficient time to work their magic.
Prompt sets submitted through the form will be available for potential boardmakers to view and pick from. If you are interested, let the mods know and we will share the link where you can view the form submissions and claim a prompt set to make a board for.
Boardmakers, we ask that you do the following:
Play begins November 15, when all boards received up to that date will be available on the challenge page. After November 15, we will continue to add boards as they are submitted. You are free to play any board—you are not required to play your own. You may also play as many boards as you want. And of course, you’re free to combine prompts from different boards.
We will not be pulling numbers—there is no daily prompt. Pick your board, and see what prompt(s) on the board spark something.
Commenters, you’re not left out of the bingo fun. There will be a few comment challenge boards to play. (Possibly more than a few if our boardmakers decide to run with it …)
As there will be many different boards in play, both creators and commenters will need to notify the mods when stamps are needed for bingo (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, or card blackout). You can reach us on Tumblr, DW, Discord, or using the contact form. We will have a special stamp for anyone who plays multiple boards. There will NOT be a stamp for playing all boards, as past experience suggests there could be quite a few.
View prompts for the Potluck Bingo challenge.
A mysterious map points to locations used by escaped Orcs who seek to live in freedom. For this month's challenge, use elements from that map and those quests to create your fanwork, with a bonus puzzle to solve for those who dare attempt the ultimate escape. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Raining cats and dogs. A short fuse. Up a creek without a paddle. A piece of cake. Sometimes colorful, sometimes puzzling without backstory or explanation, these delightful turns of phrase enrich our language—whichever one it happens to be. Prompts this month are idioms from languages around the world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about a king or queen from the legendarium. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts this month are films, songs, and tropes from India's dazzling film industry, Bollywood. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from books, movies, quotes, headlines, style, and more from the 1970s. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork that crosses with a second text or fandom. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A daily prompt of a Tengwar letter per day. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from a list of 130 different things that "come in threes." Challenge opened in . Read more ...
For our annual Matryoshka challenge, we add an interactive component. Receive your first prompt and track down the rest by interacting with other SWG members or finding prompts posted online. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Our annual amnesty challenge allows you to complete and receive stamps for challenges you missed in the past year. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
For this remix challenge, develop a minor character, plot point, or other detail from a fanwork into a new fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Tolkien was an experimental writer, pushing the boundaries of literary and artistic convention. This month, we invite you to experiment with a new technique or approach to your fanworks. We’ve listed some prompts you can select from, but you’re also free to develop your own. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
On the anniversary of the publication of "The Silmarillion," we’re reflecting on the importance of music in Arda with prompts that come from rock songs. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use bingo prompts from 1920s-themed cards to create a fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Tolkien had many tales, places, and artists who inspired his work. For this challenge, prompts invite creating a fanwork using one of Tolkien's influences. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A Matryoshka challenge where prompts are based on the common plot points and tropes from mystery novels. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a prompt from our "bestiary" of music and images of animals found in Arda. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork around one of Tolkien's rejected ideas from the legendarium. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Use our daily prompt calendar to populate your fanworks with a more diverse array of characters. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Celebrate the corny and the cheesy, the sappy and sweet and schmaltzy and saccharine in popular culture by choosing from our collection of corny, sentimental, and heartstring-rending prompts. Challenge opened in . Read more ...