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  • 2026-07-07
    It's a big place to be so small.
    A minimalist personal page built around lyrical, poetic text meditating on smallness, the moon, and eternity. The sparse structure and evocative language give it the feel of an intimate prose poem rather than a traditional website.
  • 2026-07-07
    It's Deadguy
    Deadguy is the personal hub of a writer who publishes bilingual ramblings in both English and Spanish, alongside a music project called Cadaver Lab Records and a section documenting daily life called The Files. The site embraces a slow, handcrafted ethos with no algorithms, and its content is also mirrored on Gopher for off-web browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    it's quite simple really
    Fraud Complex is a minimalist personal site featuring a blog, a bookshelf section, and a curated links page, suggesting a literary or reading-focused personality behind the scenes. The landing page invites visitors to explore neighboring sites like Planet Babb and the Webzone, giving it a cozy, interconnected old-web community feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    J.T. Woodhouse
    J.T. Woodhouse writes stories, essays, and cultural commentary with a voice that draws equal parts wit and philosophical curiosity. The site features original fiction and personal ramblings touching on music, counterculture, and ideas worth chewing on.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jack Vance
    A detailed personal notebook entry devoted to science fiction and fantasy author Jack Vance, offering a thoughtful critical analysis of his distinctive prose style, world-building, and literary influences. The page includes an extensive bibliography covering Vance's SF, fantasy, and mystery works published under various pseudonyms, making it a useful reference for fans and newcomers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jack Vance Info Page
    Maintained by Mike Berro since 1995, this dedicated information hub tracks the latest news about science fiction and fantasy author Jack Vance, including new publications, collector editions, and community discussions. Fans of Vance's Dying Earth, Lyonesse, and other works will find release announcements, links to international fan resources, and updates from the Vance Integral Edition project.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Branch Cabell
    A dedicated section of The Silver Stallion website focused on E.R. Eddison, the British civil servant, Norse scholar, and heroic fantasy author best known for 'The Worm Ouroboros.' Visitors will find a curated collection of links and resources covering Eddison's bibliography, encyclopedia entries, and even a full text of his most celebrated work.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Branch Cabell
    Bill Lloyd has compiled an exhaustive supplementary bibliography of writings about early 20th-century American author James Branch Cabell, covering 1975 through 2015 and picking up where earlier reference guides left off. Scholars and fans of Cabell's fantasy fiction will find a meticulously annotated chronological list of criticism, biography, and commentary spanning four decades of literary scholarship.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Bridle | shorttermmemoryloss.com
    The personal website of James Bridle, a writer and artist known for his work on technology, politics, and culture. The site is sparse in visible content but serves as a web presence for Bridle, who is associated with the 'booktwo' project and broader new aesthetic and digital humanities writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    James P. Blaylock Fantasy and Steampunk Author
    A comprehensive fan resource dedicated to Philip K. Dick and World Fantasy Award-winning author James P. Blaylock, covering his fantasy and steampunk novels including the Langdon St. Ives series, The Elfin Ship, and Homunculus. Visitors will find synopses, bibliographies, cover art galleries, biographical information, and an archived discussion board, all maintained since 1995.
  • 2026-07-07
    James W. Cutter — Writer
    James W. Cutter is a Victoria-based author offering free downloads of all his novels, including the fantasy series Wards of Minera and his 2019 debut Ziggurat, alongside short fiction in sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. The site is intentionally styled to evoke the look of a 1998 personal homepage, with hand-written HTML and a charming retro aesthetic that makes it a delight to browse.
  • 2026-07-07
    James Zhan in real life.
    James Zhan's personal blog covers opinion pieces, reflections, and deep dives into topics ranging from coffee culture to Apple's icon design, all written by a full-time videographer and former audio engineer based in Toronto. The site is proudly AI-free and offers an authentic, curious voice across a wide range of everyday and tech-adjacent subjects.
  • 2026-07-07
    James' Coffee Blog
    James runs a personal blog centered on coffee, writing, and art history, with essays, a gallery, quotes, and a guestbook that give the site a warm, exploratory feel. Despite the coffee-forward name, the site leans into IndieWeb culture and personal reflection, making it a cozy corner of the independent web worth wandering through.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jardín web de @librenauta
    The digital garden of @librenauta, a Spanish-language creator whose work weaves together experimental writing, electronic art, zines, and collaborative projects into a poetic personal web space. Visitors will find webzines, image logs, travel diaries, and reflections on memory and language, all wrapped in an intimate, handcrafted aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jared White
    Expressively publishing on the open web since 1996: Jared White is an award-winning essayist, photographer, and podcaster who has been publishing on the open web since 1996, covering topics from indie creativity and mindfulness to Portland life and ethical tech. His site serves as a hub for long-form essays, photography, podcasts about creative automation, and synth electronica, all rooted in an indie-web ethos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jason Journals
    Jason Journals is the personal blog of Jason, a Gen X Texan who writes about everyday life, family, faith, and tech observations with a casual and genuine voice. Posts range from reflections on grief and unexpected hospital stays to quick takes on new Apple hardware, making it a warm slice-of-life read.
  • 2026-07-07
    jasper.tandy.is blog posts
    Jasper's personal blog is a syndicated RSS feed of short, reflective posts covering everyday observations, from fountain pens running dry to foggy hillsides and blooming magnolias. The writing is understated and contemplative, offering a glimpse into a quiet, observant life through brief but evocative entries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Javier Arce
    Javier Arce is a Spanish-language blogger and writer who shares reflections on books, fanzines, photography, films, and cultural happenings in Madrid and Barcelona. The site blends personal essays, book reviews, and creative project announcements, including collaborations on zines and appearances at comic fairs like Graf Còmic.
  • 2026-07-07
    jay l. colbert
    Jay L. Colbert's digital garden is a Logseq-powered collection of interconnected notes and essays exploring literature, personal knowledge management, and the philosophy of information. Posts range from deep dives into David Foster Wallace and Infinite Jest to reflections on Zettelkasten workflows, scrapbooking, and how humans relate to knowledge.
  • 2026-07-07
    jbztl
    Home: A richly structured French-language personal site by jbztl, covering an impressive range of creative and intellectual pursuits including a journal, knitting projects, gardening notes, original fiction (Iomadach), photography, and sculptures. The site's Scriptorium section houses original written works and a musical ping-pong project, making it a genuine creative hub with substantial original content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeremy Felt – Jeremy Felt's web
    Jeremy Felt's personal web home features a mix of weekly long-form notes, short micro-posts, and occasional blog essays on everyday observations, technology, and life. The site embraces IndieWeb principles, is powered by open source software, and reflects a thoughtful, self-described writing practice built up over years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jim Mitchell
    Jim Mitchell's personal blog offers short, simply written reflections on everyday life, technology, childhood memories, and the creative process. With posts spanning topics like AI tools, minimalist web browsing, and personal anecdotes, it reads like a thoughtful digital journal with a dry wit.
  • 2026-07-07
    jnfr
    The homepage of jnfr, featuring links to Clary Books and Fierce Planet, suggesting a focus on books and literary or publishing projects. A sparse but intriguing entry point that points toward book-related creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    John Stuart Mill
    On Liberty: A carefully digitized edition of John Stuart Mill's landmark 1859 philosophical essay 'On Liberty,' scanned from the 1909 Harvard Classics edition and converted to HTML by Jon Roland of the Constitution Society. The text is noted for its high accuracy, having been mechanically checked and corrected against both a CDROM copy and the original paper edition, making it a reliable online reference for one of liberalism's foundational works.
  • 2026-07-07
    jojo's place
    Jojo's Place is a personal blog built with the Zonelets scrappy blogging workflow, inviting visitors to read posts and explore shared content in a cozy, informal style. The site offers an RSS feed for following along, making it easy to keep up with whatever jojo decides to share next.
  • 2026-07-07
    jonah's planetarium
    Jonah's Planetarium is a cozy personal site featuring a blog, book recommendations, a favorites collection, and a guestbook. The site has a warm, space-themed aesthetic and is actively under construction as Jonah works on a special new version.
  • 2026-07-07
    journal of a sleepy girl
    Alice, a 23-year-old games art and design student, keeps this cozy personal blog documenting her daily life, nail art creations, and gaming adventures. Posts blend kawaii-style aesthetics with slice-of-life updates covering Final Fantasy XIV, Minecraft, university deadlines, and self-care moments.
  • 2026-07-07
    joy cometh with the morning
    Adam Englebright's personal blog covers technology, politics, culture, and the creative life of a Brighton-based data consultant, musician, and podcaster. The site features a thoughtful archive, blogroll, and local Brighton recommendations, reflecting a curious and wide-ranging mind with roots in activism and the arts.
  • 2026-07-07
    jsrn - a real human being
    jsrn.net is the personal website of someone who goes by 'jsrn', featuring a mix of short essays, book roundups, recipes, movie recommendations, and zines alongside quirky collections like 'Universal statistics' and 'Internet lore'. The writing-forward layout and frequent blog-style posts about reading, workspaces, and ideas make it a thoughtful and eclectic corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    July, 1933 – Cosmos arrives | The Cosmos Project
    The Cosmos Project is a dedicated archival site bringing back to life 'Cosmos,' a collaborative serial science fiction novel published in 1933 by legendary pulp authors including E.E. Smith, John W. Campbell, A. Merritt, and Edmond Hamilton. Visitors can read all 17 chapters, explore the history of the novel's original printer Conrad H. Ruppert, and discover why this ambitious early sci-fi experiment was considered both a triumph and a failure.

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