2026-07-07 molochronik Molochronik is the German-language blog of molosovsky, a self-described fantasist and amoenokrat who writes about video games, books, politics, science fiction, poetry, and art. The site blends thoughtful game criticism with literary reviews and personal essays, creating a rich archive of cultural commentary spanning multiple years.
2026-07-07 moonlit.exposed Moonlit.exposed is a poetic digital archive built by a thoughtful creator who catalogs everyday observations as hex color codes paired with brief, lyrical descriptions of moments like late-afternoon sunlight, scattered flower petals, and a sister's cup of coffee. The site blends personal writing, field notes, a color diary, and multimedia files into an intimate, slow-web experience designed to be savored on a desktop screen.
2026-07-07 moonside inn Moonside Inn is a cozy personal page with a cottage-in-the-forest aesthetic, featuring sections for books, games, music, recipes, shrines, and a weekly log of the creator's current reads, listens, and watches. The warm, tea-and-pixel-art atmosphere and eclectic mix of media interests make it a charming little corner of the indie web.
2026-07-07 Moonstruck Drama Bookstore - plays, cast albums, sheet music, theatre news & more Moonstruck Drama Bookstore is a comprehensive online resource for theatre lovers, offering links to plays, cast albums, sheet music, and theatre news organized by dramatist from Aeschylus to Neil Simon. The site covers an impressive breadth of theatrical history spanning ancient Greek drama through contemporary playwrights, alongside a robust section on classic and modern musicals.
2026-07-07 More in Sadness than in Anger - Charlie's Diary Charlie's Diary is the long-running blog of Hugo Award-winning science fiction author Charles Stross, covering his writing process, new novels, and sharp political commentary. Posts range from updates on upcoming books like his latest space opera to candid observations on current events, drawing a lively community of hundreds of commenters.
2026-07-07 mostly true | virgil eaton Virgil Eaton's 'Mostly True' is a beautifully written personal narrative blog featuring vivid, literary stories drawn from real life adventures spanning Pennsylvania bar nights, wolf encounters in New Mexico, black cab misadventures in Sichuan, and life after a wheelchair-changing injury. The writing is warm, specific, and genuinely compelling, reading more like polished creative nonfiction than a typical travel or personal blog.
2026-07-07 Moth's Mindscape Moth's Mindscape is a atmospheric personal site by a creator called Moth or Lepidoptera, featuring a choose-your-own-adventure section called 'Lepidotera's Snowy Alpine' alongside webrings and fanlistings. The site leans into a dark, cozy aesthetic with retro gifs, autoplay music, and Windows 95-style visuals that give it a distinctive old-web charm.
2026-07-07 motherstone > about Motherstone is Avery's personal Neocities site, home to her diary, fiction and non-fiction writing, and creative projects. A self-described writer, musician, and artist living in the upper Midwest, she brings a warm and witty voice to her corner of the indie web.
2026-07-07 mrshll.com - mrshll.com Marshall Moutenot's personal site collects logs, essays, and public notes covering everyday life, mutual aid, climate anxieties, and small moments of creativity. The writing is intimate and literary, with entries like a vivid account of a multi-day power outage that blend personal reflection with broader social observation.
2026-07-07 My Boring Life Firda, a 50-something child-free Canadian, chronicles the quiet pleasures of everyday life including thrifting, houseplants, baking, and the occasional web experiment in her charmingly self-deprecating personal blog. Her 'Weird Web October' challenge, where she built a new mini-website every day in October, reveals a creative side that makes this much more than a typical slice-of-life journal.
2026-07-07 My fanfiction and podfic | Ye Jacobites By Name A fan fiction and podfic archive by a dedicated creator writing for Jacobite-era historical fiction, including works based on 'The Flight of the Heron,' 'Kidnapped,' and lesser-known related novels. The collection spans missing scene stories, slash fiction, and longer plotty fics, with a thoughtful transformative works policy welcoming remixes and translations.
2026-07-07 my fic archive An archive page from a fanfic writer and collector who focuses on DCU Superbat (Clark Kent/Bruce Wayne) fan fiction, featuring both their own works and a curated list of saved fics by other authors. The site reflects the preservation instinct common in fandom, with the creator noting they keep local copies of stories since even AO3 works can disappear.
2026-07-07 My Fics A personal fanfiction archive by a writer who goes by 'shuddering,' collecting works across fandoms including Homestuck, Hockey RPF, and CATS the Musical. The fics span a wide range of genres, pairings, and ratings, with summaries and word counts provided alongside links to additional archive-locked works on AO3.
2026-07-07 my Lair #mylair A newly launched Neocities personal site where the creator shares candid journal-style updates about their creative projects, academic writing, and media diet including books like Butler's Parable of the Sower and films like Come Drink With Me. The site is still under construction but has a warm, expressive voice and a focus on reading, writing, and watching.
2026-07-07 My Scattered Thoughts – The oldest and most obscure weblog. Probably. Lovingly maintained and neglected by Shawn Kilburn. Shawn Kilburn's long-running personal weblog 'My Scattered Thoughts' dates back to at least 2001 and features a mix of book reviews, short musings, humor, and personal observations. The site leans heavily toward literary discussion, with a dedicated books section and thoughtful mini-reviews of titles ranging from Claire Keegan to Farah Jasmine Griffin.
2026-07-07 My Typical Day | Rob Weychert Rob Weychert is a Philadelphia-based designer and artist whose blog covers his daily routines, year-in-review reflections, and personal observations with a sharp, self-deprecating wit. This particular post joins a chain of bloggers documenting their typical days, touching on RSS feeds, doomscrolling, workouts, TV, and books in a candid slice-of-life style.
2026-07-07 myrtletribe Myrtletribe is the personal site of a hobby artist and evolutionary ecology student who shares detailed book reviews, a reading library with covers and notes, original artwork, and monthly blog recaps. The site is thoughtfully built with a cozy aesthetic, featuring pages for color palettes, a sitemap, a 'now' page, and a growing collection of candid literary opinions.
2026-07-07 móbile A Brazilian Portuguese literary blog where the author reflects on books, memory, and reading life with warmth and wit, discussing authors like Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, and Hemingway alongside personal anecdotes. The writing is intimate and essayistic, blending cultural commentary with self-deprecating humor about forgotten plots and half-remembered classics.
2026-07-07 Nathan Upchurch Nathan Upchurch's personal site and blog covers a wide range of topics including incense, free and open source software, design, vegan cooking, and music. The site features galleries, a guestbook, a blogroll, and participates in both the Fediring and Geekring web communities, giving it a warm, old-web personality.
2026-07-07 nefaerien.NET by Vixen Phillips aka lilli – dark lyrical fiction, music & art Nefaerien.NET is the creative home of Vixen Phillips, also known as lilli, a self-described queer techno-fantasist who crafts dark lyrical fiction, music, and visual art. The site is an atmospheric, handcoded experience with poetically named sections like "the dreaming sea" and "feathers from ruins," inviting visitors into a world of dreamlike narrative fragments.
2026-07-07 new home Jukiter's personal corner of the web, known as Juki, features a mix of creative work including webnovels, a blog, and a collection of resources for curious websurfers. The site has a welcoming, share-friendly spirit and covers media consumption spanning music, reading, and anime alongside original creations.
2026-07-07 Niall Harrison The personal homepage of Niall Harrison, a science fiction critic and reviewer associated with Strange Horizons and the BSFA's Vector magazine. Visitors can find links to his bibliography, journal, photos, and writing about SF literature.
2026-07-07 NightcoreAndCaffeine's Website NightcoreAndCaffeine (NCC) runs this cheerfully barebones personal site built from a 1996 HTML book, featuring a personal fanfiction archive, an art page, a web journal, and a massive index of over 500 indie webrings. The fanfiction work and writing projects take center stage, with shrines, media rambles, and personality quiz results rounding out the experience.
2026-07-07 Nitrosyncretic Press Nitrosyncretic Press is a specialty small press active since 2000, publishing works on Robert Heinlein, artificial intelligence, commercial spaceflight history, and a free e-book series covering unique niche topics. Their catalog includes guides for independent authors on digital publishing in EPUB and Kindle formats, making it a useful stop for both readers and self-publishers.
2026-07-07 No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons The blog of science fiction author Peter Watts, featuring excerpts and updates from his fiction, commentary on biotech and science, and personal reflections with a characteristically bleak wit. Posts range from in-progress novel snippets to musings on real-world science, making it a fascinating destination for fans of hard SF and speculative fiction.
2026-07-07 No Soup for You - NEXT!!! Alicia Nesbitt, known online as Monkey and Queen of the Soups, runs this charmingly chaotic personal site from the early 2000s full of quirky humor, personal updates, and creative projects. Highlights include a Julius Caesar fan page, a lyric matching service, and a healthy dose of soup-themed absurdist humor.
2026-07-07 Noahie's Terminal Noahie Valk's personal terminal-style site serves as a hub for their writing, philosophy, and fiction, with a blog, link log, and a section called Somnia. The minimalist monospace aesthetic and keywords like 'modern monasticism' and 'cogito' hint at a thoughtful, literary sensibility worth exploring.
2026-07-07 Nostalgia Publishing Nostalgia Publishing is a book review magazine run for fun, covering crime, fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, children's books, comics, and non-fiction with a nostalgic bent. Highlights include serialized fiction, poetry, publisher features, interviews, and reviews spanning classic and contemporary titles.
2026-07-07 Notes by JCProbably JCProbably's personal blog blends reflective writing, book tracking, and slice-of-life essays on topics like friendship, holidays, and journaling with a Hobonichi notebook. The site has an intimate, cozy tone with curated reader favorites, a reading log, and posts ranging from cycling challenges to annual music recaps.