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Welcome to the Men of Middle-earth Awards, where we celebrated the beautiful variety of the LOTR slash fandom. The awards recognized some of the best of each pairing in RPS and FPS for drabbles, ficlets, and short and long fiction.
The MoMEs were held from 2007 through 2010, presenting 280 awards from hundreds of nominations of fics (both new and old) representing a broad spectrum of pairings from all corners of the fandom. This was truly a labor of love, one that proved to me that the Rings fandom will always be one of the best around.
The awards would not have been possible without the enthusiastic support of so many people. To anyone who ever participated in any form - whether through promoting, nominating, reading, commenting, voting, you name it - you have my sincere thanks. And a special mention to
galor5 (2007) and
stormatdusk (2008-2010) for creating such beautiful graphics.
There are many broken links in the posts as over time journals have been deleted or stories moved. If a fic link doesn't work, try looking for the author on Dreamwidth or AO3; you can also search for the story (by title and character) on AO3 and, of course, google might be able to locate some fics as well.
The MoMEs were held from 2007 through 2010, presenting 280 awards from hundreds of nominations of fics (both new and old) representing a broad spectrum of pairings from all corners of the fandom. This was truly a labor of love, one that proved to me that the Rings fandom will always be one of the best around.
The awards would not have been possible without the enthusiastic support of so many people. To anyone who ever participated in any form - whether through promoting, nominating, reading, commenting, voting, you name it - you have my sincere thanks. And a special mention to
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There are many broken links in the posts as over time journals have been deleted or stories moved. If a fic link doesn't work, try looking for the author on Dreamwidth or AO3; you can also search for the story (by title and character) on AO3 and, of course, google might be able to locate some fics as well.