2026-07-07 the GEORGE is a noble animal - citrons.xyz A surreal, absurdist web page dedicated to the mysterious entity known as GEORGE, featuring dreamlike personal narrative and cosmic mythology built around a fictional immortal being. Part of the citrons.xyz personal site, this page blends experimental fiction with deadpan humor in a style reminiscent of internet creepypasta and avant-garde writing.
2026-07-07 the good prince . . . The Eyes of the Dragon fanlisting A fanlisting dedicated to Stephen King's fantasy novel 'The Eyes of the Dragon,' welcoming fans to join a community celebrating this beloved book. Owned and designed by Kristina as part of The Fantom collective, the site is officially approved by The Fanlistings network.
2026-07-07 the html review — archive The HTML Review is an annual literary journal publishing original works specifically designed to exist on the web, with each piece using HTML as an expressive medium rather than just a delivery format. The archive spans four issues from 2022 to 2025, featuring dozens of contributors creating interactive, poetic, and experimental web-native writing pieces with titles like 'ASCII Bedroom Memoir' and 'Forest Void'.
2026-07-07 The Internet Classics Archive – 441 searchable works of classical literature Created by Daniel C. Stevenson and hosted at MIT, the Internet Classics Archive offers 441 searchable works of classical literature from 59 authors, spanning Greco-Roman, Chinese, and Persian texts in English translation. The site has been serving readers since 1994 and features user-driven commentary, reader-recommended links for each work, and powerful full-text search capabilities.
2026-07-07 The Iron Ragdoll Tofutush shares their original fictional universe called The Iron Ragdoll, a paracosm featuring animal-eared characters navigating a borderline-dystopian world of spies, mysteries, and complex friendships. The site includes sections for characters, stories, world-building, and a gallery, making it a cozy showcase for an ambitious original creative project.
2026-07-07 The Lair of the Bongle The Lair of the Bongle is gdbongle's personal Neocities hub, featuring a blog, guestbook, and links to friends' sites alongside fun stickers and userboxes. The creator identifies as a writer and character-maker, with connections to Artfight hinting at a creative fandom-adjacent community presence.
2026-07-07 The Language Construction Kit Mark Rosenfelder's Language Construction Kit is a comprehensive web guide for anyone interested in creating artificial languages (conlangs) for fantasy worlds, alien civilizations, or personal hobby use. It covers sounds, writing systems, word building, grammar, and language families, and has since expanded into a full series of print books including advanced volumes on morphosyntax and syntax.
2026-07-07 the library of alexandra The Library of Alexandra is a thoughtfully curated essay catalogue by Xandra, organized into categories like Lifestyle and Internet, with personal reflections on topics ranging from burnout and being childfree to fandom and the small web. The site's charming OS-terminal aesthetic frames each essay as a file in a digital library, making browsing feel like exploring a personal archive.
2026-07-07 The life & works of Joshua Bartz Joshua Bartz's personal site blends short articles, notes, and reading lists into a thoughtful record of his intellectual life, with sections for a digital garden, library, and seasonal music playlists. The mix of book recommendations, personal essays, and cassette culture curiosity makes it a warm and eclectic corner of the web.
2026-07-07 The Magician's Lair The Magician's Lair is the personal corner of Willow Rosenberg, known online as petrichoran, who hosts essays on alterhumanity, short fiction, and reflections on soulbonding and collective identity. The site has a distinct mystical aesthetic inspired by the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot and serves as both a creative writing hub and a home for the creator's plural and alterhuman experiences.
2026-07-07 The Merry Corner Merryjest, also known as Maus Merryjest, runs this nostalgic personal corner of the web with a retro 1995-era aesthetic, complete with a guestbook and blog updates. The site leans into old-web vibes with a warm, conversational tone that invites visitors to settle in and get acquainted with its creator.
2026-07-07 The Millinery The Millinery is a personal fan fiction archive by Eccentric Hat, collecting their fanfics across a wide range of source materials including books, podcasts, TV shows, and other media. The works span fandoms from Jeeves & Wooster to Imperial Radch, with many short-form pieces like drabbles and character studies that showcase careful, literary writing.
2026-07-07 the misadventures of missy Missy is a queer disabled Australian writer who uses this neocities site to house her fiction and non-fiction portfolio, covering sci-fi, urban fantasy, and games journalism. Visitors can explore her published pieces, read blog entries about her life and hyperfixations, and get a peek into the creative mind behind the work.
2026-07-07 The Moonspeaker The Moonspeaker is a long-running personal website by C. Osborne covering fiction, essays, feminist and Amazonian themes, and wide-ranging intellectual commentary under the tagline 'where some ideas are stranger than others.' The site spans sections on Turtle Island, allocentric perceptions, and found subjects, reflecting decades of thoughtful, unconventional writing and curation.
2026-07-07 THE MORTAKI PLACE Mortaki (also known as Mordecai) built this whimsical personal site as a home for their original writing, poetry, essays, and fiction, framing themselves as a bard sharing stories with the world. Visitors can explore original works like 'Red Handed' and 'Shora Mythology', a bookshelf, manga recommendations, assorted fanfiction, and a collection of essays, all wrapped in an enthusiastically chaotic old-web aesthetic.
2026-07-07 the murasaki diaries. The Murasaki Diaries is a personal blog by Eugene, a self-described INFP who writes slice-of-life entries peppered with enthusiasm for old K-pop and J-pop, particularly idol Akanishi Jin. The blog blends casual daily journaling with a love of vintage web aesthetics, featuring friend links, custom layouts, and a warm community vibe.
2026-07-07 The Neglected Books Page – www.NeglectedBooks.com Where forgotten books are remembered: NeglectedBooks.com is a dedicated literary review site celebrating obscure, out-of-print, and overlooked books from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular focus on forgotten works by women writers. Each post offers thoughtful long or short reviews that make a compelling case for why these buried titles deserve a second look.
2026-07-07 THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Gaston Leroux) - Book Fanlisting A fanlisting dedicated to Gaston Leroux's 1911 novel 'The Phantom of the Opera,' inviting fans of the original source story to add their names to a growing worldwide list. Hosted at sarennia.net, it celebrates the classic French gothic romance that inspired countless adaptations and is listed with The Fanlistings Network.
2026-07-07 the prowling Bee Susan Kornfeld and Adam DeGraff are working through the complete poems of Emily Dickinson one by one, offering thoughtful close readings and literary analysis of each work. Each post unpacks the language, emotion, and context of a specific poem, making this a rich resource for anyone captivated by Dickinson's life and verse.
2026-07-07 THE REPUBLIC The Republic is a sprawling, idiosyncratic personal hub by stanleylieber, collecting a dense archive of short written works with titles ranging from philosophical provocations to political riffs. The site doubles as a portal to a constellation of related projects, RSS feeds, and art show documentation, giving it the feel of a self-contained literary universe.
2026-07-07 The Satyrs’ Forest · ’t Satyrwoud 🍇 Xanthe Tynehorne's richly crafted personal forest of curiosities includes a constructed language, a linkroll, a compendium of curious words, favorite music and art galleries, a blog, and dozens of other whimsical projects. The site is a deeply personal yet public-facing creative world, presented in both English and Dutch with seasonal background paintings and meticulous typographical care.
2026-07-07 The Serving Library The Serving Library is an arts and publishing organization that releases journal essays, collections, and programs, with this page featuring a piece by Emilie M. Reed titled 'Snake Head, Snake Tail,' a reflective personal-narrative essay available as a PDF download. The site blends literary writing with a curated archive of texts, making it a compelling destination for readers interested in contemporary essay and art writing.
2026-07-07 The Serving Library The Serving Library is an artist-run publishing and archival project featuring a rich journal of essays, artworks, and critical writing by contributors including Tauba Auerbach, Anne Carson, Bruno Munari, and many others. Its collection spans art criticism, experimental writing, graphic design theory, and conceptual pieces, making it a distinctive destination for readers interested in contemporary art and writing culture.
2026-07-07 The Silver Stallion The Silver Stallion is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the life and works of James Branch Cabell (1879-1958), the American fantasy and historical fiction author best known for 'Jurgen.' Created by John Thorne and Bill Lloyd, the site features illustrated bibliographies, collector's guides, scholarly essays, maps of Cabell's fictional world, and an archive of the journal 'Kalki and The Cabellian,' making it an essential destination for fans and researchers alike.
2026-07-07 The Submission Grinder The Submission Grinder is a powerful, donation-supported database and submission tracker designed to help writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction find the right markets for their work. With over 19,000 market listings, nearly 800,000 tracked submissions, and advanced search tools, it serves as an essential tool for any writer navigating the publishing landscape.
2026-07-07 The Unbearable Lightness of Web Pages Joel Dueck explores the fragility of web publishing and makes a passionate case for treating web content more like durable books in this thoughtful essay. The piece reflects on the impermanence of websites, the loss of GeoCities, and proposes a future where web writing outlasts its servers the way printed books outlast their authors.
2026-07-07 The web site of 5eersha Saoirse's personal corner of the web features a blog where she reflects on the meaning of the internet, personal changes, and life away from social media algorithms. The site is a work in progress as she learns HTML and CSS, with a changelog tracking her ongoing efforts to build something truly her own.
2026-07-07 The web site of kwhitefoot Kwhitefoot's personal site centers around a growing book catalogue, with some titles available for sale or free. The site also features scanned vintage magazines including a 1976 Bristol University Rag Mag and the Liverpool Software Gazette from 1980, making it a small but intriguing archive of retro print media.
2026-07-07 The web site of lukuak Lukuak's personal corner of the web, currently a placeholder announcing an upcoming redesign after a name change from a previous identity. Almost no content is live yet, but the site signals a fresh start is imminent.
2026-07-07 The web site of s-c-gs-fanfiction-archive S_C_G's Fanfiction Archive is a personal collection of completed fan fiction spanning three fandoms: Boku no Hero Academia, DC Comics, and Star Wars. The site serves as a polished neocities mirror of the author's Archive of Our Own profile, with works organized by fandom and series for easy browsing.