Instadrabbling Sessions for April, May, and June
The first Saturday of each month, we will be hosting instadrabbling on our Discord server.
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!
Step inside of one of the families of "The Silmarillion" and tell their tale with a fanwork that illustrates the conflicts and relationships that occur within a family. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Take a fanon you feel passionately about and turn it on its head, creating a fanwork that goes against the fanon norm. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
This is a fun and low-key event meant to encourage works about or inspired by Hanukkah, running this year in conjunction with the Potluck Bingo challenge. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
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Choose a famous first line to start your own story or inspire a non-written fanwork. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about the first meeting between a character from Valinor and someone just arriving from Middle-earth. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about a leader from "The Silmarillion" that shows why that character is a leader. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about knowledge that is considered forbidden or taboo. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create four fanworks, each of centered around a different one of the four elements. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about how something evil gave rise to something good. 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 as a gift to show thanks and appreciation for someone in the fandom. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Spin our random generator to receive a prompt inspired by "The Nature of Middle-earth." Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Join a character on the road to explore the actual and symbolic importance of journeys. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Explore the place and ideas behind one of the most mysterious locations on Arda, the halls of Mandos, or the ideas of Elven "death" and rebirth. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Prompts for this Matryoshka challenge are based on the stages of the hero's journey archetype. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork about a hero, whether the typical saves-the-world type or the unlikely, unsung, and accidental, those who have been forgotten or perhaps were never noticed at all, who made their worlds a better place. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Create a fanwork featuring a rare character or textual ghost in a leading role. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
Choose a festival or tradition observed in the modern world and create a fanwork that includes that festival or tradition as it might have been celebrated in Tolkien's mythological world. Challenge opened in . Read more ...
A multi-course "feast" of prompts for writing, artwork, reading, commenting, and meta. Challenge opened in . Read more ...