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.
Assorted prompt fills for the 2024 Potluck bingo boards, to varying degrees of completion! :)
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
United They Stand
Emancipation and equality can be found in the Professor's words, and we would like to challenge you to create a fanwork about this process. 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.
He and Diamond were visiting, though Pippin had been disappearing every afternoon, and taking Frodo and Elanor and most other lads and lasses in the neighborhood with him—though why they couldn’t use Pippin’s own pony, Sam couldn’t imagine.
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My Slashy Valentine 2025
Sign-ups are open for My Slashy Valentine, a hand-matched slash fiction exchange focused on the people of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth.
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.
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.
Very neat! I especially like: "They are bright and shiny, as are their weapons." I'm looking forward to the next instalment; there are certainly plenty of prejudices to go round.
This is the most amazingly hilarious thing I've read in quite a while. I think my favorite line is "As Seen by the Slaves of the Enemy: Run away! Run away! It's those flame-eyed lunatics again."
Amazing. Thanks for sharing; I can't wait to see more.
Another brilliant chapter. I think the Ents description of the Sindar was my favorite with a close second of the Slaves of Morgoth. I hope you will be writing more of this.
I'm glad you're still enjoying it. There will be more. Next up is the Dwarves. I'm glad you liked the horribly mauled version of Teddy Bear's Picnic. These are fun to write.
I'm glad you like the stereotypes. This started as a way of exploring different viewpoints because I tend to get stuck in the Noldor perspective. And, of course, I just like spoofing things. There will be more.
Great--good to see you keep it up! I agree with the other reviews. I also think that enchanting mystery that contains a really bigoted king is spot-on.
Oh these were hilarious. I especially liked the Dwarves' enthusiasm about the Noldor understanding bloodfeuds, how they seem to expect any respectable people to do so.
I'm glad you like them. I noticed that the Noldor had this in common with the Dwarves, rather than with other elves. Sharing a flaw instead of a virtue, but oh well...
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