Over the past few weeks, my comods on the SWG and MPTT have been working hard to put together this year's Back to Middle-earth Month event, and we are ready to announce the event at last!
2012 is the 75th anniversary of the publication of The Hobbit, the book that introduced the world to Middle-earth and paved the way for The Lord of the Rings and, eventually, the posthumous publication of The Silmarillion, among other books. In honor of this milestone, Bilbo Baggins' uncle Bingo Baggins has decided to do what Hobbits do best: throw a party! And what else to do at such a party than play BINGO?
If you've never played BINGO, it's a straightforward game. Each player holds one or more cards containing 25 numbered squares. When a number on your card is called, you mark off that square. The first player to mark off five squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) wins the game. We will call a new number each day, throughout the month of March.
Of course, we've added an extra twist: Before you can mark off your number, you will have to complete a challenge. Each card will have a theme, and you can claim the cards with themes that intrigue you the most. (For example, of the cards I've created already, themes include poetic forms, the sons of Feanor, and review challenges.) You can claim as many or as few cards as you want.
B2MeM will begin in just over a month, and if it's going to be a fun challenge, then players will need a variety of cards to choose from. And this is where you can help us now. Anyone is invited to design BINGO cards for our game, so we hope many of you will challenge your fellow players by helping us to design cards!
For more information on this year's event and how to get started, please see (and join!) our shiny new
b2mem community. Rules and more information for this year's event can be found here.
The SWG and MPTT--the groups hosting this year's event--also have B2MeM pages up on their site, where you can see the cards currently available, choose a participant banner, and learn more about how to get involved:
B2MeM on SWG
B2MeM on MPTT
As always, this is an event for the entire Tolkien fandom, not just members of the hosting groups. If you know other Tolkien fans or groups who might be interested in participating, please do pass the word along--all are welcome!
2012 is the 75th anniversary of the publication of The Hobbit, the book that introduced the world to Middle-earth and paved the way for The Lord of the Rings and, eventually, the posthumous publication of The Silmarillion, among other books. In honor of this milestone, Bilbo Baggins' uncle Bingo Baggins has decided to do what Hobbits do best: throw a party! And what else to do at such a party than play BINGO?
If you've never played BINGO, it's a straightforward game. Each player holds one or more cards containing 25 numbered squares. When a number on your card is called, you mark off that square. The first player to mark off five squares in a row (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) wins the game. We will call a new number each day, throughout the month of March.
Of course, we've added an extra twist: Before you can mark off your number, you will have to complete a challenge. Each card will have a theme, and you can claim the cards with themes that intrigue you the most. (For example, of the cards I've created already, themes include poetic forms, the sons of Feanor, and review challenges.) You can claim as many or as few cards as you want.
B2MeM will begin in just over a month, and if it's going to be a fun challenge, then players will need a variety of cards to choose from. And this is where you can help us now. Anyone is invited to design BINGO cards for our game, so we hope many of you will challenge your fellow players by helping us to design cards!
For more information on this year's event and how to get started, please see (and join!) our shiny new
The SWG and MPTT--the groups hosting this year's event--also have B2MeM pages up on their site, where you can see the cards currently available, choose a participant banner, and learn more about how to get involved:
B2MeM on SWG
B2MeM on MPTT
As always, this is an event for the entire Tolkien fandom, not just members of the hosting groups. If you know other Tolkien fans or groups who might be interested in participating, please do pass the word along--all are welcome!
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Date: 2012-01-23 09:26 pm (UTC)Virtue, why are you so very difficult some days?!
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Date: 2012-01-23 03:06 am (UTC)*Chinhands*
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Date: 2012-01-23 11:30 am (UTC)I'd like to help creating cards and downloaded the template already - so do I just go wild, or would you like to tell me what themes ought to be covered, or what?
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Date: 2012-01-23 03:56 pm (UTC)If you're running dry on ideas, of course, we're here to help. :) But otherwise, you have free rein to create cards as calm or crazy as you'd like!
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Date: 2012-01-23 04:33 pm (UTC)And a little note: On the Card Claim page, the first sentence reads "You may claim as many cards as you one". I'm assuming that "one" should be "want"? ;)
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Date: 2012-01-23 03:43 pm (UTC)Can I claim a card already?
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Date: 2012-01-23 05:24 pm (UTC)Also-- and this may just be my computer-- if I click on "cards already created," I only see "First Lines." Are the others not up yet?
I'm tempted to design some. Now to decide on themes… :D
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Date: 2012-01-23 06:55 pm (UTC)Yes.
if I click on "cards already created," I only see "First Lines." Are the others not up yet?
If you click the [view] link, you should be able to see the other cards. I did it that way because it seemed like it would take half of forever to scroll through all the cards (assuming we get a lot eventually! :) Perhaps that is wishful thinking on my part ...) If it proves too confusing, I'll take that away and just make all the cards visible.
I'm tempted to design some. Now to decide on themes… :D
Did you hear that loud cheer from the direction of Baltimore?? ;) I so don't want to be the only person to design any ... that seems unnecessarily limiting!
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Date: 2012-01-23 06:15 pm (UTC)I'm willing to put together femslash and/or SIlm ladies bingo cards, unless someone's got them covered already.
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Date: 2012-01-23 06:58 pm (UTC)(I'm totally going to claim possibly both but definitely the Silm ladies. Now just for the time to do the challenge ...)
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Date: 2012-01-29 08:20 pm (UTC)Dawn, can you just sign me up for that card once it's ready as well?
Also, can the same story count for two different cards, if it includes both elements?
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Date: 2012-01-30 02:42 am (UTC)Also, can the same story count for two different cards, if it includes both elements?
Absolutely! We're allowing this again in hopes that it will encourage folks who want to work on longer or more time-consuming projects. (Former events very much favored drabbles and vignettes, for example.)