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  • 2026-07-07
    Dreams & Nightmares
    A Magazine of Fantastic Poetry: Dreams and Nightmares is a long-running print magazine of science fiction and fantasy poetry, founded in 1986 and edited by David C. Kopaska-Merkel, with issue 89 available as of 2011. Visitors can browse submission guidelines, order back issues, explore a gallery of past covers, and follow a companion blog featuring new poems with daily updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    dreams of the great earth changes
    A minimalist blog by a writer known as lars, serving as a personal archive of poetry and experimental writing with titles ranging from the absurd to the deeply felt. The collection spans several years of work with pieces that blend surrealist imagery, personal narrative, and lyrical experimentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronic Poetry Center
    The Electronic Poetry Center at the University of Pennsylvania is a rich digital archive dedicated to contemporary and avant-garde poetry, featuring author pages, digital library resources, and links to PennSound audio recordings. Visitors will find tributes to major figures like Jerome Rothenberg, Lyn Hejinian, and Marjorie Perloff alongside PDFs of rare poetic works and research bibliographies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Florrie's Secret Garden
    Florrie's Secret Garden is a delicate, prose-rich personal corner of the web created by an early-childhood educator who writes about gentleness, flowers, memory, and the quiet beauty of everyday moments. Lyrical journal entries, a curated "currently" list, and a dreamy cottagecore aesthetic make this a genuinely atmospheric and unhurried place to wander.
  • 2026-07-07
    freckleskies
    Freckleskies is Alex's minimalist personal homepage on Neocities, presented in an evocative, poetic style with atmospheric fragments like 'the air is choking outside' and 'in through the clouds, a path.' The spare, intentional layout and literary tone give it the feel of a digital poem as much as a homepage.
  • 2026-07-07
    G U T D O N O R
    Gutdonor is a hauntingly atmospheric neocities page built around fragmented, introspective prose and poetic text evoking anxiety, emotional tension, and the struggle to hold oneself together. With evocative imagery, audio, and sparse lyrical fragments, it reads like a mood-driven digital art piece or personal manifesto.
  • 2026-07-07
    GlitterCat
    GlitterCat is a whimsical personal corner of the web run by chocochipcookiequeen, drenched in Halloween aesthetics, rainbow imagery, and festive glitter-pop energy year-round. The site showcases original poetry and glitterprose with titles like 'Anomaly' and 'Atmospheric Optical Phenomena,' alongside a secret blog full of cryptic, candied verses.
  • 2026-07-07
    haikuniverse – a haiku a day | brought to you by Poetry Super Highway
    Haikuniverse publishes a new haiku every day, curated by Poetry Super Highway, featuring short-form poems from contributors around the world. The site also runs themed submission calls for occasions like Halloween and Valentine's Day, making it an active creative community for haiku enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Holes in My Soles
    Jim McIntosh, a self-described shoemaker, shares original poetry on topics ranging from wildlife conservation to personal reflection, with pieces like his tribute to Cecil the lion and a poem written for a Big Cat Rescue music video. The blog blends travel, activism, and lyrical writing into a distinctly personal creative space with years of archived posts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Of The Wannabe Poet
    Q (also known as Pi or Lio) runs this patchwork personal site centered on speculative and sci-fi poetry, folklore, linguistics, and old web aesthetics. Visitors will find a cozy creative space blending literary interests with music appreciation, gothic fashion, and eclectic media ranging from Neon Genesis Evangelion to The Magnus Archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Badly Drawn Ben
    Badly Drawn Ben is a charmingly chaotic personal site from a self-deprecating British creator who combines absurdist humor, original poems, and deliberately terrible drawings into something genuinely funny. The site features interactive gags, audio effects, a webring, and a section called Wonderwall alongside a collection of pointless poems.
  • 2026-07-07
    Inside the Poetry of Richard Garcia
    A site dedicated to exploring the poetry of Richard Garcia, built and maintained by Katherine Williams as a tribute to his work. Visitors can expect curated content celebrating Garcia's verse, likely including poems, imagery, and contextual material about his literary output.
  • 2026-07-07
    Italian poetry for English speakers | Italian Poetry
    A bilingual resource dedicated to helping English speakers appreciate Italian poetry, offering poems recited aloud alongside side-by-side Italian and English text with vocabulary context and language guides. The collection spans centuries of Italian verse, from Boccaccio and Tasso to 20th-century poets like Ungaretti and Quasimodo, making this a genuinely useful bridge between languages and literary traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jacket 33 - July 2007 - Pieces on «Pieces of Air in the Epic», by Brenda Hillman
    Barbara Claire Freeman, Editor: Jacket Magazine's July 2007 issue features a collaborative critical forum on Brenda Hillman's poetry collection 'Pieces of Air in the Epic,' edited by Barbara Claire Freeman. An impressive roster of over twenty poets and critics including Robert Hass, Marjorie Perloff, C.D. Wright, and Juliana Spahr each contribute individual responses, creating a multi-voiced collective book review unlike traditional single-perspective criticism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kelly Writers House
    The Kelly Writers House at the University of Pennsylvania is a vibrant literary arts center hosting readings, workshops, podcasts, and multimedia projects centered on contemporary poetry and writing. Home to programs like PoemTalk, PennSound, and ModPo, it serves students, alumni, and the broader literary community from its Philadelphia campus.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lioxly
    Lioxly's cozy personal site features original poems, a dedicated Poemtober section, and a collection of quotes alongside a gallery of images. The non-binary creator has built a charming old-web style space complete with webrings, a guestbook, and playful personality quizzes.
  • 2026-07-07
    lophius.xyz
    A minimalist personal site at lophius.xyz featuring evocative, haiku-like phrases that read as short poetic fragments about nature and freedom. The sparse, meditative design invites visitors through a dreamlike entrance page with almost no navigation, giving it the feel of a digital poem in itself.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mathematical Poetry
    A unique collection exploring the intersection of mathematics and poetry, where numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts become the subject and structure of verse. This niche site by educator David Pleacher offers a creative bridge between two seemingly unrelated disciplines, making it a fascinating stop for math enthusiasts and poetry lovers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mathematical Poetry - A Small Anthology
    Kate Stange has assembled a small but thoughtful anthology of poems that explore the intersection of mathematics and poetry, featuring works by poets like JoAnne Growney alongside reflections on symmetry, pattern, and the shared elegance of math and verse. Visitors will find poems on topics ranging from Euclidean geometry to Pi, united by the idea that mathematics and artistic expression spring from the same human instinct for pattern.
  • 2026-07-07
    Matthew Muñoz
    Matthew Muñoz's personal site is a remarkably inventive poetry collection where experimental forms meet surrealist prosody, featuring haiku, senryū, sonnets, brainfuck-encoded verse, and constrained writing experiments. The breadth of work here is striking, blending computational aesthetics, religious philosophy, and linguistic play into a prolific archive of original poems dating back to 2021.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Julius
    Michael Julius maintains this quietly compelling blog of original poetry and short notes, with titles like 'Confusion Elegy' and 'Sometimes True Emergency Room Curses' hinting at an introspective, literary voice. Updated regularly with brief verse and reflections, the site is a clean and meditative space for readers who appreciate contemporary personal poetry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mudlark
    An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics: Mudlark is a long-running electronic journal of poetry and poetics, publishing original poems, flash pieces, recordings, and essays by a wide range of contemporary poets since 1995. Edited by William Slaughter and hosted at the University of North Florida, the archive spans decades of issues and includes audio recordings of poets reading their own work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Myra Schneider - the new site will load soon, please wait
    Myra Schneider is a British poet, writing tutor, and author whose personal site showcases her published collections, pamphlets, and acclaimed books including 'Writing My Way Through Cancer' and 'Writing Your Self.' Visitors can explore her poetry publications, anthologies, upcoming readings, and creative writing courses, as well as sample her richly allusive verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nico's Pool Party
    Nico's Pool Party is the creative personal site of Nico, a poet, printmaker, and organizer from Colorado Springs, featuring a fun poem randomizer alongside printmaking work and an indie web aesthetic steeped in nostalgia. Built on Neocities as part of the web revival movement, it blends personal expression with a playful pool party theme, webrings, adoptables, and a guestbook inviting visitors to connect.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nosepilot 3.4
    Nosepilot 3.4 is a lyrical, image-rich creative work by Alex Sacui, blending poetic verse with vivid imagery about wind, fruit, trombones, and longing. The site reads like an illustrated poem or spoken-word piece, with 145 images accompanying surreal, musical language that feels somewhere between a children's fable and avant-garde literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    PennSound
    PennSound is a massive archive of poetry audio recordings hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, featuring hundreds of poets reading their own work in MP3 format. From Susan Howe to Jerome Rothenberg, the collection spans decades of contemporary and avant-garde poetry, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in hearing poets in their own voices.
  • 2026-07-07
    PHAT POETRY LINKS
    Maintained by bonVìbré Prosim, this curated link directory focuses on large-scale poetry collections on the web, with a particular emphasis on African American and diaspora poetry resources. Visitors will find handpicked links to major online poetry archives, author galleries, and the creator's own growing anthology of over 100 poems by celebrated poets.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poem for 莫海伦
    Jaka Železnikar created this computational visual poem as a Firefox browser extension, dedicated to his ex-girlfriend Mo Hailun whose name is rendered in Chinese characters. The piece blends code and verse into an interactive digital artwork, representing an unusual intersection of net art, poetry, and browser technology.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poem Generator
    Created by Keith Enevoldsen, this interactive tool generates random poems by combining user-selected or custom word lists with configurable sentence patterns. Visitors can experiment with sample sets like 'Sea' and 'City' or plug in their own vocabulary to produce unique verse, with the JavaScript source code openly available.
  • 2026-07-07
    Poemes et Dessins
    Hosted by the University of Iowa's digital library, this page presents a digitized collection of Dada poems and drawings, likely from an early 20th-century avant-garde publication. The combination of visual art and poetry reflects the interdisciplinary spirit of the Dada movement, making it a rare archival resource for those interested in modernist art history.

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