Founded in 2005, the Silmarillion Writers' Guild exists for discussions of and creative fanworks based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion and related texts. We are a positive-focused and open-minded space that welcomes fans from all over the world and with all levels of experience with Tolkien's works. Whether you are picking up Tolkien's books for the first time or have been a fan for decades, we welcome you to join us!
Tolkien Meta Week Starts December 8! Join us December 8-14, here and on Tumblr, as we share our thoughts, musings, rants, and headcanons about all aspects of Tolkien's world.
Tolkien Fanartics: Mapping Arda - The Second Age In the third part of the Mapping Arda series, Anérea and Varda delle Stelle present a selection of fan-created maps of the lands of the Second Age.
New Challenge: Potluck Bingo Sit down to a delicious selection of prompts served on bingo boards, created by the SWG community.
The fates of the lovers have been sealed. After Aegnor makes a promise to Andreth he seeks council one last time from Finrod to reveal the identity of the maiden who had stolen his heart and hopes Finrod will share in his newfound happiness. However, it does not go well between the brothers, and…
Maedhros' rescue from Thangorodrim left him deeply scarred. But how did it impact Fingon as his rescuer? A drabble sequence from Thangorodrim to the Nirnaeth Arnoediad.
A gathering place for ficlets of varying length written in response to prompts, prods and as gift ficlets.
New (added December 2024):
Instadrabbling fics from the SWG server event on February 17, which I never uploaded here, as well as a couple of shorter ficlets…
Current Challenge
Festival of Lights Fest
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. Read more ...
Potluck Bingo
Help yourself to a collection of prompts on bingo boards designed by members and friends of the SWG. Read more ...
Random Challenge
Secret Gate
A Matryoshka challenge where prompts are based on the common plot points and tropes from mystery novels. Read more ...
Tolkien fanfiction archives both preserve the "libraries of Middle-earth" in the form of keeping Tolkien's original words alive and promote conversations around heritage as community and fan identity that keeps those central texts relevant to diverse fans in a rapidly changing world.
A reworking of the 2018 article for Long Live Feedback that includes data from the 2020 Tolkien Fanfiction Survey, pointing to a lack of comments as related to skill, confidence, and community connection.
Part of our Themed Collection series for our newsletter, this collection features fiction, artwork, and essays that transcend the idea of Orcs as the enemy, instead considering their humanity.
Annatar realises that he might like Celebrimbor too much.
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Thorin's Spring Forge 2025
Sign-ups are open for Thorin's Spring Forge, a minibang-style event where writers and artists come together to create fanworks centred on Thorin Oakenshield.
Festival of Lights Fest 2024
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.
Fluffcember 2024
Fluffcember is a Tumblr event with daily fluffy prompts during the month of December.
The Silmarillion Writers' Guild is more than just an archive--we are a community! If you enjoy a fanwork or enjoy a creator's work, please consider letting them know in a comment.
Wow, this is wonderful! Not only is it a well-written story (is it really 2000-some words? It felt like it was done in a blink!), touching and bittersweet, but it introduces so many intriguing ideas. I love stories that give thoughtful consideration to the relationships that existed between the various cultures of Arda, so I enjoyed your look at the Naugrim and Sindar here. But, more than that, was the introduction of the Sindarin idea that "People who study such crafts do bad things." It does seem that way, and more than a few of us on this group have spent many hours discussing/griping about Tolkien's anti-science and anti-technology bias that often shows itself in his work. (If you haven't read it already, Doc Bushwell/Pandemonium's Tolkienian War on Science is an excellent essay on this idea.) But I thought it worked really well here, to show how the perceived realities of life on Arda (where people who craft often do in fact do terrible things) might contribute to attitudes that further ruin relationships between the races. Again, a wonderful piece, much enjoyed, and highly recommended to anyone stumbling upon this comment!
I really like Mûr. I think his characterization was fantastic, and seeing everything through his point of view made the story extremely interesting. Also, having someone who takes so much pride in his work there makes the ending and Oropher's reaction even more jarring.
That scene was truely tragic, though. For Thranduil to have put so much work into something, then have it tossed aside like garbage...and all over something much like a superstition, too.
This story definitely casts an interesting light on Thranduil's fascination with jewels and gold...
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