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  • 2026-07-07
    ==> explore the woods...
    A cozy, atmospheric personal site by cvcarloscv, framed as a wanderer discovering a mysterious hut in the woods, with bilingual content in English and Spanish. The site features autoplay music and a desktop-first design, inviting visitors into a carefully crafted narrative-driven web experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    @ege’s internet weblog
    Ege's personal internet weblog blends weekly reflections, cultural commentary, and personal essays touching on life in Istanbul, sculpture-making, gender politics, and digital community. The writing is candid and introspective, covering everything from police crackdowns on Women's Day rallies to thoughts on creativity and alienation.
  • 2026-07-07
    @gurupanguji // Photography Reviews, Essays, and Blog
    Gurupanguji's personal blog blends photography reviews with visual essays, offering a thoughtful written lens on the art of image-making. The site combines critical writing about photography with a curated portfolio sensibility, making it a destination for those who think deeply about visual culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    [nravic]
    nravic is a thoughtful personal blog covering books, philosophy, and speculative ideas, with posts ranging from deep dives into Gene Wolfe and Philip K. Dick to reflections on AGI timelines and spaced repetition. The reading-focused content, including dedicated reading and to-read pages, makes it a compelling stop for fans of literary science fiction and intellectual nonfiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Drop From The Bucket
    A minimalist personal blog described by its creator as 'tweet-like blogs,' offering short-form written musings alongside links and an about page. The site accepts Monero cryptocurrency donations and links to a YouTube channel, giving it a scrappy, indie-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    a moment in eternity
    A moment in eternity is a reflective personal blog featuring sections like '365 Essences,' a 'Concept Garden,' and travel diaries from Madeira, all centered around the theme of remembering love and meaningful living. The site blends journaling, travel writing, and introspective content into a quietly poetic digital space.
  • 2026-07-07
    A N D R O P H A G I
    ANDROPHAGI is a mature personal site by a creator going by 'Mandela', featuring content that touches on adult themes, drugs, and NSFW references behind an age-gate entry page. The sparse but stylized structure hints at a creative or writing-focused space aimed at an older audience.
  • 2026-07-07
    a n g e l m o r i
    Angelmori is a thoughtfully curated personal site where the creator shares book reviews, poetry, and reflections inspired by philosophy and literature, including works by Camus, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Lao Tzu. The site has a dreamy, hopeful aesthetic and features a growing library of literary reviews, a blog, and even a fan shrine, making it a warm and intellectually curious corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    A parenthetical departure
    Sylvia's personal blog 'A parenthetical departure' is a thoughtful little corner of the web where she posts short notes, weeknotes, and curated clippings from things she's reading. The site has a quiet, introspective charm, mixing mundane daily observations with collected passages from books like 'The Elements of Style.'
  • 2026-07-07
    a scarecrow kid
    Scarecrow Kid greets visitors with an atmospheric, story-like intro set in a sunflower field with a cozy cottage, hinting at a whimsical fantasy-themed personal site. The evocative writing and mysterious imagery suggest creative storytelling or a narrative-driven personal space waiting behind the 'ENTER' portal.
  • 2026-07-07
    a wanderer's log
    JW's personal creative space, 'a wanderer's log,' is a reflective corner of the web centered on fanfiction and original fiction writing, with hints of games, photos, and visual art to come. The site's introspective tone and honest uncertainty about its own direction give it a charming, quietly personal feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    a weblog
    A personal weblog hosted on weblog.lol where the author shares posts, photos, and musings collected from years of blogging across various platforms. The site features an archive, a 'random post' function, and a 'on this day' section that gives it a reflective, diary-like quality.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Working Library
    Mandy Brown's 'A Working Library' is a thoughtful blog weaving together reading notes, essays on work, and reflections on technology through the lens of books she's engaged with. Visitors will find richly considered posts connecting works by Virginia Woolf, Ursula K. Le Guin, Audre Lorde, and other authors to contemporary questions about labor, burnout, and political life.
  • 2026-07-07
    A. R. Tivadar and her Stuff
    A. R. Tivadar's creative hub on Neocities showcases her original fiction, characters, and artwork, with an active update log revealing a steady stream of new short stories, character portraits, and OC development. The site blends written storytelling and visual art around original characters like Garofița, making it a rich personal creative space for fans of indie fiction and original worldbuilding.
  • 2026-07-07
    AardwolfPress.com
    AardwolfPress.com appears to be the web presence for Aardwolf Press, a small independent publisher or literary venture. The site's name and domain suggest a focus on written works, publishing, or literary content in the tradition of small-press operations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abodebound
    Abodebound is the home of a creator's ongoing webnovel also called Abode-Bound, featuring character profiles, side stories, and a reading archive that receives regular updates. Beyond the story itself, the site includes an art gallery, a crochet log, a blog, and a collection of blinkies, making it a cozy creative hub built around the author's original fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    aBunns.life
    aBunns.life is the cozy personal corner of a creator known as Bunn/s, featuring a writing directory, art gallery, OC (original character) house, and a personal curriculum among other creative projects. The site serves as a hub and backup for Bunn's work scattered across platforms like AO3 and Pillowfort, with diary pages, web link collections, and reviews rounding out the eclectic mix.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adam T's Homepage
    Adam T's handcrafted homepage is a thoughtful personal space featuring curated links, short notes, reading logs, and longer opinion pieces covering topics from politics to macOS tips to literary figures like Cormac McCarthy. The site has a quiet, IndieWeb sensibility with a focus on reading, writing, and finding the right words.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aestas, or Walter Daniel’s Very Difficult Works for Readers. Copyright (c) 1991-2024 by Walter Daniel. All rights reserved.
    Walter Daniel's Aestas is an ambitious long-form literary work built around layered monologues, described by the author as 'very difficult works for readers.' The site presents a sequence of poetic prose exploring oracles, prayers, dreams, and nocturnal imagery, with roots stretching back to 1991.
  • 2026-07-07
    AH...AH...ASKEW!
    Askew's personal corner of the web promises writing, graphical artwork, and philosophical wandering across what they call '7 dimensions.' The site features a writing section, a scrapbook, a directory, and a charmingly self-aware introduction that quotes academic literature on personal homepage irony.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aksui
    Aksui is a quietly contemplative personal site where the creator, Charlotte, collects and shares quotations, poetry, and reflections that have moved her, organized as a running journal of memorable passages spanning philosophy, literature, and song lyrics. The site also includes a reading journal and an index, making it a beautiful slow-web commonplace book for those who love language and ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alan Gullette
    Alan Gullette is a poet and prose writer with over 50 years of experience, six published paperbacks, and appearances in more than 30 publications, showcasing his work through his own translucent books imprint. The site also features a tribute to fantasy poet Donald Sidney-Fryer, complete with biography, bibliography, and an extensive interview.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alan Trotter dot com, for all your Alan Trotter needs
    Alan Trotter is a fiction writer whose site showcases his literary work, including his debut novel 'Muscle' and short horror stories like 'All this Rotting,' published by Editions at Play. The writing style of the site itself is distinctive and literary, blending nostalgia and dry humor in a way that reflects his creative voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aleem Shaun
    Aleem Shaun's personal blog covers a wide range of reflective topics including faith, leadership, grief, parenting, capitalism, and creativity. The site reads like a thoughtful journal from a self-described generalist, with short essays and posts that invite readers to pause and consider the human experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alex – Le site Internet d'Alex Sirac.
    Alex Sirac's personal site blends French and English across a rich blog covering books, technology, travel, and life as a Wikipedia admin and IndieWeb enthusiast. Visitors will find long-form posts, book reviews, monthly journals, a blogroll, and a map of favorite places, all reflecting a curious and prolific web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    All the jobs I failed to get – Terence Eden’s Blog
    Terence Eden's blog features a candid post documenting all the government and tech roles he applied for but failed to get, inspired by the concept of a 'CV of failures' to normalize rejection and encourage openness about career setbacks. The broader blog covers technology, open source, government digital policy, and personal reflections, with a rich archive and interactive features like a relationship graph.
  • 2026-07-07
    Always Online, And That's A Promise
    A collaborative personal site maintained by multiple contributors including Two Time and Azure, featuring a system hub, blog, and ongoing creative pages in various states of completion. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with blinkies, a hotline webring, and a warm community feel centered around shared creative projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ambling Along the Aqueduct
    The official blog of Aqueduct Press, a feminist science fiction publisher, featuring announcements, author spotlights, and discussions about books in their Conversation Pieces series and beyond. Run by editor Timmi Duchamp, the blog covers new releases, literary commentary, and topics spanning women writers, speculative fiction, and the writing process.
  • 2026-07-07
    Among the Stones – Lo! A philomath's field notes & yearnings
    Jimmy Baum, a self-exiled Californian now rooted in rural Galicia, shares field notes and reflections on learning, language, and life in northwest Spain. The site blends personal essays, photos, and short notes into a thoughtful philomath's journal with a distinctive voice and sense of place.
  • 2026-07-07
    an accumulation of things
    A creative hub by dngdng featuring an eclectic mix of original projects including interactive fiction, a novel told in dreams, generative AI texts, a medieval bestiary generator, and old film reviews. The site is a portal to a whole universe of imaginative works spanning writing, games, photography, and art.

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