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In his lecture "On Fairy-stories," Tolkien spoke of the Tree of Tales. As a metaphor, this functions on multiple levels, implying that stories don't just draw from the store of myth and history at their roots but constantly grow and branch from each other. Building on Tolkien's metaphor, this month's challenge considers the understory: that foliage that grows in the shade of larger branches, or the smaller characters and plots that give dimension to a tale and tantalize the reader into wondering where they'd go, were they allowed to grow.
This month's challenge is a remix challenge, meaning that you will use another person's fanwork as your inspiration. You will choose a minor character or minor plot point and develop it into its own story. Note that this is a two-month challenge. Make sure you review the schedule and expectations for using another fan's work! (Both are listed on the challenge page.)
"Understory" implies written fanworks, but non-written fanworks can serve as inspiration for this challenge, and responses can be in any form that you choose. In fact, non-written fanworks like artwork and playlists can be especially suitable for this challenge.
The fanwork (or fanworks!) that inspires your response to this challenge does not need to be archived on the SWG. However, the rules for contacting the original creator (or following their permission statement, if they have one) apply regardless.
In order to receive a stamp for your fanwork, your response must be posted to the archive on or before 15 January 2024. For complete challenge guidelines, see the Challenges page on our website.
Many thanks to Cuarthol for this month's beautiful banner and stamps!
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Reminder: 10 days left to post Understory challenge responses! (Ok, more like 10 days + until the end of the amnesty...)
In his lecture "On Fairy-stories," Tolkien spoke of the Tree of Tales. As a metaphor, this functions on multiple levels, implying that stories don't just draw from the store of myth and history at their roots but constantly grow and branch from each other. Building on Tolkien's metaphor, this month's challenge considers the understory: that foliage that grows in the shade of larger branches, or the smaller characters and plots that give dimension to a tale and tantalize the reader into wondering where they'd go, were they allowed to grow.
This month's challenge is a remix challenge, meaning that you will use another person's fanwork as your inspiration. You will choose a minor character or minor plot point and develop it into its own story. Note that this is a two-month challenge. Make sure you review the schedule and expectations for using another fan's work! (Both are listed on the challenge page.)
"Understory" implies written fanworks, but non-written fanworks can serve as inspiration for this challenge, and responses can be in any form that you choose. In fact, non-written fanworks like artwork and playlists can be especially suitable for this challenge.
The fanwork (or fanworks!) that inspires your response to this challenge does not need to be archived on the SWG. However, the rules for contacting the original creator (or following their permission statement, if they have one) apply regardless.
In order to receive a stamp for your fanwork, your response must be posted to the archive on or before 15 January 2024. For complete challenge guidelines, see the Challenges page on our website.
Many thanks to Cuarthol for this month's beautiful banner and stamps!
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Reminder that Understory is a two month challenge - you have until 15 January to post challenge responses!
In his lecture "On Fairy-stories," Tolkien spoke of the Tree of Tales. As a metaphor, this functions on multiple levels, implying that stories don't just draw from the store of myth and history at their roots but constantly grow and branch from each other. Building on Tolkien's metaphor, this month's challenge considers the understory: that foliage that grows in the shade of larger branches, or the smaller characters and plots that give dimension to a tale and tantalize the reader into wondering where they'd go, were they allowed to grow.
This month's challenge is a remix challenge, meaning that you will use another person's fanwork as your inspiration. You will choose a minor character or minor plot point and develop it into its own story. Note that this is a two-month challenge. Make sure you review the schedule and expectations for using another fan's work! (Both are listed on the challenge page.)
"Understory" implies written fanworks, but non-written fanworks can serve as inspiration for this challenge, and responses can be in any form that you choose. In fact, non-written fanworks like artwork and playlists can be especially suitable for this challenge.
The fanwork (or fanworks!) that inspires your response to this challenge does not need to be archived on the SWG. However, the rules for contacting the original creator (or following their permission statement, if they have one) apply regardless.
In order to receive a stamp for your fanwork, your response must be posted to the archive on or before 15 January 2024. For complete challenge guidelines, see the Challenges page on our website.
Many thanks to Cuarthol for this month's beautiful banner and stamps!
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The Understory challenge page has been updated to list creators willing to offer fanworks for remix.
If you are not on the list and would like to be, the form is still open. We will do our best to update the list promptly as any new responses come in.
In his lecture "On Fairy-stories," Tolkien spoke of the Tree of Tales. As a metaphor, this functions on multiple levels, implying that stories don't just draw from the store of myth and history at their roots but constantly grow and branch from each other. Building on Tolkien's metaphor, this month's challenge considers the understory: that foliage that grows in the shade of larger branches, or the smaller characters and plots that give dimension to a tale and tantalize the reader into wondering where they'd go, were they allowed to grow.
This month's challenge is a remix challenge, meaning that you will use another person's fanwork as your inspiration. You will choose a minor character or minor plot point and develop it into its own story. Note that this is a two-month challenge. Make sure you review the schedule and expectations for using another fan's work! (Both are listed on the challenge page.)
"Understory" implies written fanworks, but non-written fanworks can serve as inspiration for this challenge, and responses can be in any form that you choose. In fact, non-written fanworks like artwork and playlists can be especially suitable for this challenge.
The fanwork (or fanworks!) that inspires your response to this challenge does not need to be archived on the SWG. However, the rules for contacting the original creator (or following their permission statement, if they have one) apply regardless.
In order to receive a stamp for your fanwork, your response must be posted to the archive on or before 15 January 2024. For complete challenge guidelines, see the Challenges page on our website.
Many thanks to Cuarthol for this month's beautiful banner and stamps!
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