March Challenge: Famous Last Words
Mar. 14th, 2026 04:59 pm
Most people remember best what they heard last, and authors and songwriters have long capitalized on this trick of brain wiring by signing off their stories, plays, poems, and songs with a truly memorable last line. This month, we pay homage to some of history's best and most noteworthy last words by offering a selection of them as prompts for creating a fanwork.
Prompts for this month's challenge are assigned by a moderator. You can request a prompt by emailing us, sending us an ask on Tumblr, commenting on our Dreamwidth, or requesting a prompt on the #monthly-challenges channel on our Discord. If you have a preference for a last line from a book, song, play, poem, or person, let us know! If you get stuck and can't do anything with the prompt we lob at you, feel free to ask us to try again.
If you create a challenge fanwork featuring a woman in a leading role, let us know, as we have a special stamp for Women's History Month.
Thank you to ecthelioffd for this month's banner and stamps!
In order to receive a stamp for your fanwork, your response must be posted to the archive on or before 15 April 2026. For complete challenge guidelines, see the Challenges page on our website.
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Date: 2026-03-15 02:08 am (UTC)And with that, they stepped into the gateway, together. Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon, Wole Talabi
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Date: 2026-03-15 02:37 pm (UTC)If we should bump into one another, recognize me. A Man For All Seasons, Robert Bolt