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  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Minsuk Kang
    Minsuk Kang writes essays, fiction, poetry, and personal reflections spanning Korean culture, life in America, books, and the writing life itself. The archive spans several years of candid, wide-ranging pieces that blend cultural criticism with intimate personal storytelling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | MyNotes
    Stefano Marinelli's personal blog collects reflective, essay-style posts about everyday moments and memories, from a rubber keychain evoking the taste of freedom to a decades-old appliance that outlasted earthquakes. With 14 pages of archived writing, this thoughtful Italian author's 'kaleidoscope of thought' offers intimate vignettes about life, time, and nostalgia.
  • 2026-07-07
    home | the digital diarist
    Alicia's personal site blends book journaling, reading goals, and interactive fiction writing into a thoughtful digital diary. Visitors will find reading logs, a book club page, and updates on her interactive fiction projects including entries for Spring Thing and IFComp.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home · wargaluk
    Wargaluk's personal corner of the web houses a quietly introspective collection of projects including a catalog of thematic book, comic, and game lists, an archive of weird Polish prose fragments, and a photo archive documenting signs of decline. The site has a melancholic, literary sensibility and links to several creative side projects spanning writing, photography, and AI-generated art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage von Alois Schuetz
    Alois Schuetz's German-language personal homepage centers on his passion for author Arno Schmidt, featuring photos from over a decade of GASL (Gesellschaft der Arno-Schmidt-Leser) annual conferences alongside music ensemble pages and a James Joyce section. The site blends literary fandom with personal photo galleries from concerts, birthday celebrations, and cultural events, making it a charming window into a devoted reader's world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage | Sonnet's Weblog
    Sonnet's Weblog is a charmingly eclectic personal blog that blends Y2K nostalgia, early internet aesthetics, and a mix of cultural observations ranging from Napoleon Dynamite analysis to Edinburgh Fringe recaps. The site wears its handcrafted old-web influences proudly, complete with webrings, ASCII decorations, and a warm multilingual welcome.
  • 2026-07-07
    Homepage – Project Tara
    Project Tara is the most comprehensive and accurate rehost of 'My Immortal,' the infamous Harry Potter fan fiction by Tara Gilesbie, preserving formatting details like italics that other copies lost. The site offers multiple reading formats including a mobile-friendly version and an annotated community edition that explains the fic's many subtle references and in-jokes.
  • 2026-07-07
    hosentaschenblog.org
    Hosentaschenblog is a minimalist German-language personal blog running since 2021, built without PHP, JavaScript, or WordPress, focusing on everyday reflections, personal experiences, and slice-of-life musings. Posts cover topics ranging from household observations and sleep troubles to heavier subjects like war and personal trauma, all presented in a deliberately stripped-down, text-only style.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hugh Cook's Chronicles of an Age of Darkness Wiki - Chronicles of an Age of Darkness Wiki
    A comprehensive wiki dedicated to Hugh Cook's epic fantasy series 'Chronicles of an Age of Darkness,' covering its intricate lore, characters, geography, magic systems, and more. The site includes biographies, bibliographies, timelines, cover art galleries, fan fiction, fan art, and a detailed encyclopedia spanning beasts, botany, religion, and history across the entire series.
  • 2026-07-07
    humantooth's postnormal cyberpunkjournal
    Humantooth's 'postnormal cyberpunkjournal' is a thoughtful personal blog featuring reflective long-form writing about everyday life, aging, grief, and contentment alongside curated link dumps of internet oddities. The site mixes introspective journaling with a love of stationery, journaling culture, and quirky web finds, giving it a distinctly analog-meets-digital old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hunor Karamán
    Hunor Karamán is a Hungarian-language literary writer born in 1999, whose personal site catalogs published essays, criticism, and creative pieces spanning outlets like Látó, Helikon, Alföld, and Új Forrás. The chronological list of works covers literary reviews, poetry, and cultural commentary, offering a concise but genuinely literary portfolio of an emerging Central European voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    I am BARRY HESS
    Barry Hess writes a personal blog covering reading, writing tools, technology musings, and everyday observations with a warm, conversational tone. Spanning dozens of archived posts, the site touches on everything from the decline of mass market paperbacks to hunting for a dedicated writing machine.
  • 2026-07-07
    I am BARRY HESS
    Barry Hess runs a personal blog featuring short Friday roundups of links, reflections, and curiosities, including musings on the decline of mass market paperbacks and assorted YouTube finds. The writing has a warm, conversational tone that makes each weekly post feel like a note from a well-read friend.
  • 2026-07-07
    I live like them already
    Idiomdrottning's personal site offers a mix of written texts, a gallery, and a blog under the enigmatic title 'I live like them already.' The combination of curated writings and visual content suggests a creative individual sharing their work and thoughts with a minimalist, old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    I'm not really Stanley Lieber.
    The creator behind 'stanleylieber.com' publishes an ongoing original comic series called ACTRON, presented in detailed script and panel-description format with rich sci-fi characters and Kirby-inspired layouts. The site archives years of creative output including exhibitions, publications, and multimedia projects spanning Portland, Tokyo, and Berlin.
  • 2026-07-07
    Idelides - Home
    Idelides is a dreamy personal sanctuary built around the persona of a 'lazy goddess,' welcoming visitors with poetic, atmospheric prose evoking soft beaches, pastel skies, and nostalgic breezes. The site features ambient audio and an inviting aesthetic designed to feel like a restful escape from the outside world.
  • 2026-07-07
    in transit / august 2023
    A sparse but warmly personal journal by a Minneapolis parent, updated only once or twice a year with reflective vignettes about family milestones, local sports, and the texture of daily life. The writing is honest and understated, capturing small moments like a son's 18th birthday and a disastrous Twins game with quiet humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    incorporeal bard
    Lindsey's cozy corner of the web blends weeknotes, book thoughts, knitting and sewing projects, and media logs into a warmly personal slice of indie web life. The site features a reading log, shrines, a guestbook, and regular journal-style updates that make it feel like a genuine digital living space.
  • 2026-07-07
    index | deanna's study
    Deanna's personal site blends writing, art, vinyl record collecting, and photography into a thoughtfully organized online home with a column, curated exhibit, and media log. Visitors will find a warm, creative space from a writer and artist who also follows WRC and F1 racing and shares her everyday interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    index.html
    Kassy's personal corner of the web serves as a catalog of internet findings, personal notes, and reflections on topics ranging from rationality and anime to cellular automata and differential geometry. The site has a thoughtful, eclectic quality with sections for photography, a backlog, notes, and even a guide to XMPP, making it a genuinely curious slice of one person's intellectual life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indie Press Webring
    The Indie Press Webring connects independent publishing houses championing diverse voices, experimental formats, and bold literary visions across the web. With nearly two dozen member presses already listed and an open submission process, it serves as a lively hub for discovering small and independent publishers outside the mainstream.
  • 2026-07-07
    Indiepaper
    Indiepaper is a blog by Brennan Brown focused on the IndieWeb movement, offering essays and guides for writers who want to reclaim their digital presence outside algorithmic platforms. Posts range from beginner-friendly introductions to the independent web to philosophical manifestos on daily writing as a form of resistance.
  • 2026-07-07
    infinity plus – science fiction, fantasy, horror and crime
    Infinity Plus is a long-running genre fiction publisher and showcase featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and crime works from authors including Stephen Baxter, Robert Holdstock, and Lisa Tuttle. The site offers ebooks and print titles alongside an archived online fiction showcase boasting over 2.1 million words of stories, 1000 book reviews, and 100 interviews.
  • 2026-07-07
    inhab.it
    Wil Turner's inhab.it is a beautifully written travel and reflective writing blog that captures moments of stillness and observation from places like Lithuania, Hong Kong, and beyond. Posts blend lyrical prose with personal memory, paying close attention to light, landscape, and the texture of everyday life in transit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Innumerable Wounds - Welcome
    Innumerable Wounds is a personal creative site that leans into sensitive and taboo topics in fiction, with the creator making clear upfront that crude language and mature content are part of the experience. Built with Eleventy and hosted on Web 1.0 Hosting, it carries an old-web aesthetic with affiliations like the Fujofans fanlisting hinting at its interests in queer and fan-adjacent creative writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    insomniac's space
    Insomniac's Space is a late-night personal journal where a college student shares sleepless reflections on life, relationships, family, and change, often written in the small hours of the morning. The site also features an original daily haiku and a guestbook, giving it a quiet, introspective charm reminiscent of early 2000s personal web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Into the Wardrobe
    A C. S. Lewis Resource since 1994: Into the Wardrobe is one of the oldest C. S. Lewis fan resources on the web, established in 1994 by John Visser and even featuring an introduction written by Douglas Gresham, Lewis's own stepson. Visitors can explore Lewis's biography, his complete works, articles, media, and forums covering everything from the Narnia Chronicles to his theological writings.
  • 2026-07-07
    InvisibleUp
    InvisibleUp is the personal corner of an internet creator who calls themselves 'your friendly internet ghost,' offering articles, doodles, and projects. The site blends written content with visual work and personal projects, making it a cozy slice of old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    iReview Books
    Alexandra Wolfe runs iReview Books, a personal blog hosted on Micro.blog that blends book reviews with everyday observations and personal reflections. The snapshot captured here shows a charming 'on this day' post comparing snowfall photos from 2019 and 2026, hinting at a cozy mix of literary content and slice-of-life journaling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Irradiate Space
    Irradiate Space is the creative hub of Ontploffing Boer and Glowing Skull, featuring original fiction, worldbuilding notes, Gundam-related essays and analysis, and a library of in-universe documents. The site also showcases elaborate costume skull builds with process notes and original webcomics, making it a richly layered creative portfolio across multiple disciplines.
  • 2026-07-07
    Irving Babbitt Project
    The Irving Babbitt Project, maintained by the National Humanities Institute, serves as a scholarly repository dedicated to the thought and legacy of Harvard professor Irving Babbitt, a foundational figure in American literary criticism and humanism. Visitors will find essays, dialogues, and bibliographical resources exploring Babbitt's influence on conservatism, education, literary criticism, and even his surprising impact on Chinese intellectual movements.
  • 2026-07-07
    ISO | BEL
    Izzy's personal site at iso-bel.computer features an extensive virtual bookcase spanning literary fiction, theory, queer writing, and speculative fiction, from Kafka and Borges to China Miéville and Donna Haraway. The site also showcases original art, photography, prints, poetry, and a blog, with connections to London-based webrings including the Permacomputing Webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Issendai.com
    Issendai.com is the long-running personal site of a writer named Issendai, featuring deeply researched essays on topics ranging from geisha naming traditions and Japanese courtesans to the psychology of toxic relationships and estranged parents' forums. The site blends cultural writing, social analysis, and personal reflection in a way that rewards browsing, with standout pieces like 'Sick Systems' that have gained wide readership.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    k r i e m h i l d s
    Kriemhilds is a hauntingly minimal personal site featuring poetic, fragmentary text with a dreamy, ethereal aesthetic. The sparse content evokes a sense of longing and mystery, making it a small but atmospheric corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    k9 training
    Cranebaby's personal creative hub hosts poetry, writing, zines, artwork, photography, and an online journal all in one place. Built as a "landmine" of creative output, the site also features film tracking, shrines, and a recommendations page, making it a rich and eclectic corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaanbaltla(k) Fanfics
    Kaanbalfics is a Spanish-language fan fiction archive created by a writer who shares their works from 2022 onward, covering fandoms like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Shingeki no Kyojin. The site is organized by ship pairings and content rating, with links to corresponding AO3 and AOW postings for each story.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kaard's Patrol
    Kaard's Patrol is a personal site dedicated to Gor, the fictional sword-and-planet universe from John Norman's novels, presented through the lens of online role-playing in the city of Baren-touhk. The creator, Kaard, shares writings about Gorean philosophy, slave girl culture, and life as a Warrior caste member, reflecting the immersive online Gor RPG community of the early web.
  • 2026-07-07
    kaliedophilia
    Melody's quiet corner of the web collects writings born from bouts of graphomania, including a tea journal, nature notes, and stories about animals encountered in daily life. The site has a dreamy, introspective quality with fragments of poetry, sky observations, and personal reflections that reward slow, thoughtful reading.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kamingawan
    Kamingawan is a beautifully atmospheric personal site whose creator draws on Filipino language and nature imagery to craft an immersive forest-clearing aesthetic, complete with a curated site playlist featuring artists like Ryn Weaver and Dead Sara. Visitors can explore a blog, graphics, links, and a status widget tracking current reads, watches, and music hyperfixations including Linkin Park and Ace Attorney.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kamirose's Bits 'n' Books
    Kamirose's personal corner of the web centers on book reviews, with titles like 'The Giver of Stars' and 'Jane Austen's Bookshelf' reviewed frankly for adult readers. The site also features a pixel art gallery, a blog, and a guestbook, all built with a distinctly old-web aesthetic and a strong anti-AI, anti-algorithm philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    Karsh Writes
    Karsh Writes is a personal blog by a writer named Karsh who mixes weekly asides on current events, personal reflections, and original crossword puzzles in a lively, opinionated voice. The mix of handcrafted puzzles, political commentary, and horoscope-inspired musings makes this a charming and eclectic corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ken Zinser's website
    Ken Zinser describes himself as a designer, sensemaker, and word nerd who helps organizations build people-centered systems. His site features blog posts, notes, and essays on topics like leadership, navigating change, family traditions, and personal website philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    kersplat.neocities.org
    Carly's personal Neocities space, based in the UK, featuring a diary, an about page, and an outgoing links section. The site is a minimalist personal homepage in the classic old-web style, still in early stages with very little content visible.
  • 2026-07-07
    Khaled Abou Alfa
    Khaled Abou Alfa, a Toronto-based writer and creative, runs this personal microblog and portfolio that blends short-form observations, film and book notes, and political commentary into a thoughtful stream of everyday life. His bookshelf section documents an eclectic reading list spanning graphic novels, self-help, and literary fiction, making this a compelling destination for readers and culture watchers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kimberly Hirsh
    Kimberly Hirsh's personal blog is a reading-focused stream of posts tracking her book completions, literary commentary, and occasional pop culture musings. With nearly 500 pages of archived entries, the site offers a rich ongoing record of an enthusiastic reader's journey through romance novels, classics, and contemporary fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kirillov's Musings
    Kirillov's Musings is the personal writing space of someone going by Kirillov, offering a self-described 'compendium of bleak thoughts' alongside a Goodreads integration for book-related content. The minimalist setup and literary reference in the pseudonym hint at a thoughtful, introspective writing blog worth checking in on.
  • 2026-07-07
    KissingComputer
    Agnes the Alien's creative corner of the web, packed with fandom thoughts, fan fiction tracking, original characters, poetry, and a shrine dedicated to The Negative Spirit from Doom Patrol. The site blends personal expression with ficto and writing projects, making it a lively hub for a self-described freakdyke alien's creative and fannish life.
  • 2026-07-07
    KOCKATRICEKING
    Kockatriceking is a creative writing collective by an adult author, hosting multiple fictional works organized into their own themed webpages with titles like 'Sunset Requiem,' 'Blaircliff,' and 'Task Force 13.' The site features a charming retro aesthetic with a custom button, guestbook, and hotline, making it a welcoming hub for readers exploring original fiction across several distinct projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Konfetti Explorations
    Marisabel's 'Konfetti Explorations' is a richly layered digital garden where a Puerto Rican living in the Netherlands shares her drawings, blog posts, poems, short stories, and an extensive reading log. The site blends IndieWeb sensibilities with a warm, handcrafted aesthetic, offering sketches, a library catalog, a microblog, essays, and even a guestbook for visitors to leave a note.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kushana's Den
    Kushana's Den is a personal site featuring sections called The Chapel and The Library, with imagery referencing knights and kingdoms that suggests a focus on fantasy fiction or worldbuilding. The medieval and fantasy aesthetic, combined with library and chapel sections, points to a creative writing or lore-focused space with an old-web sensibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kwon.nyc
    Kwon.nyc is the personal blog of Kwon (권어진), a Brooklyn-based writer who shares candid year-in-review reflections, film ratings via Letterboxd, and current reading picks. The writing is warm and self-aware, blending personal health milestones with pop culture commentary in a way that feels genuinely intimate.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kyabetsu's TMNT Fanfiction Archive
    Kyabetsu's TMNT Fanfiction Archive is a preservation project dedicated to rescuing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan fiction from 1990 to 2015, salvaged from deleted Geocities, Tripod, and Angelfire sites, deceased creators, and dying archives like LiveJournal and FanFiction.net. Representing over 180 creators and hundreds of stories, this meticulously curated archive serves as a historical museum of early internet TMNT fandom, presented in original unedited condition with full credit and context.
  • 2026-07-07
    kyubit
    Kyubit is a sparse personal site featuring an articles section and a library, suggesting a focus on reading and written content. Still in early development, it hints at a thoughtful space for essays or curated writing from someone just getting started.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lars-Christian's website — Inverse vandalism
    Lars-Christian Simonsen, a fortysomething from Oslo, Norway, runs this thoughtfully named personal site where he publishes longer posts, short notes, reading logs, and workout journals. The mix of book reviews, commentary, and slice-of-life observations makes it a quietly compelling window into one person's intellectual and everyday life.
  • 2026-07-07
    layercake ♡ home
    Layercake is a lovingly crafted personal site by a self-described perfectionist, built with Eleventy and organized into a charming layered navigation system covering writing, shrines, original characters, and creative projects. Now on its eighth version nicknamed 'Sky OS,' the site reflects years of iterative design and a dedication to both aesthetic beauty and engaging written content.
  • 2026-07-07
    leaf's musings.
    Leaf is a 26-year-old California writer whose personal journal covers self-reflection, healing, sobriety, and creative philosophy in short, thoughtful blog posts. The site has a quiet, introspective tone with a literary sensibility, complete with a guestbook, photo archive, and participation in indie webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Leftist Library
    The Leftist Library is a digital collection of Marxist texts and general philosophy books, organized by author and title for easy browsing. Built to make leftist and Marxist literature more accessible, it draws from a wide range of countries and political traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    LeGaosaure's Archive
    LeGaosaure's Archive is a personal backup of fanfictions originally posted to AO3, covering a wide range of fandoms including Disco Elysium, Hades, Limbus Company, Vampire: The Masquerade, and many more. The site also hosts microfics under 100 words and original works in both English and French, making it a diverse creative writing collection with an RSS feed for new updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    Leilukin's Hub
    Leilukin's Hub is the personal website of Leilukin, a queer and autistic non-binary lesbian from Malaysia, featuring a blog, articles, projects, and fan shrines organized across a well-structured archive. The site reflects a thoughtful approach to indie web culture, with sections on accessibility, a colophon, changelogs, and a Palestine solidarity spotlight making it a rich and values-driven personal corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Let's Get It On Like Denton and Roosevelt (Like in the Backseat of My Car)
    The Lodging House is a fanfiction archive dedicated to the 1992 Disney film Newsies, collecting and organizing fan-written stories sortable by author, title, and relationships. It also hosts a companion archive of featurettes, trailers, and behind-the-scenes material from the original film, making it a rich hub for Newsies fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    Let's Learn Together!
    A richly eclectic personal site covering art, music, computing, math, electronics, fictional stories, book studies, and spiritual research, all presented in a multilingual format with Chinese and Spanish versions available. The breadth of topics and ongoing update log suggest a dedicated creator building a genuine knowledge-sharing hub across years of work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lewis Carroll
    Part of the Authors' Calendar by Petri Liukkonen, this page offers a thorough biographical and bibliographical entry on Lewis Carroll, the Victorian logician and novelist best known for 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' Visitors will find detailed background on Carroll's life, works, and critical reception, along with quotes from his writings and links to further reading.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lewis Carroll
    An archived page from Petri Liukkonen's 'Books and Writers' calendar, offering a detailed biographical entry on Lewis Carroll, the mathematician and author behind Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Visitors will find a thorough overview of Carroll's life, literary works, and legacy, along with an alphabetical index linking to hundreds of other author profiles.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lewis Carroll
    Related Web Resources: A curated links page from the Victorian Web pointing visitors to related online resources about Lewis Carroll, including word search tools, literary societies, and Carroll-focused collections. Part of a larger academic Victorian literature resource, this page serves as a jumping-off point for researchers and Carroll enthusiasts seeking deeper study.
  • 2026-07-07
    LibriVox | free public domain audiobooks
    LibriVox is a massive volunteer-driven project offering over 21,000 free audiobooks of public domain works, read by contributors from around the world in 49 languages. Visitors can browse the catalog by author, title, genre, or language and download recordings to any device at no cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links
    Starfarer SF, created by Mike Bickerdike, is a comprehensive science fiction resource site covering authors, magazines, reading orders, and curated recommendations across the genre. The links page alone is a treasure trove of SF community resources, from the Internet Speculative Fiction Database to Hugo-nominated webzines and official author sites for legends like C.J. Cherryh and Larry Niven.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links – Vancesque
    Vancesque is a dedicated fan site celebrating the work of science fiction and fantasy author Jack Vance, featuring curated links to official sites, fan communities, databases, and resources in both English and French. The links page alone compiles dozens of references including the official Jack Vance site, ISFDB entries, French SF databases, Facebook fan groups, and review archives, making it a useful hub for Vance enthusiasts worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Links James P. Blaylock Fantasy Writer
    A dedicated fan resource for fantasy author James P. Blaylock, maintained by Chris Paul and Krista Johansen, featuring links to other author sites, illustrator resources, and science fiction and fantasy communities. The site also serves as a hub for a larger Blaylock tribute site covering his full bibliography, biographical information, interviews, and a discussion board.
  • 2026-07-07
    list of books
    A personal science fiction and fantasy reading list tracking titles by authors like Iain M. Banks, Roger Zelazny, Gene Wolfe, and Greg Bear, with status notes ranging from 'completed' to 'gave up.' The page also aggregates links to major SF award nominees including Hugo, Nebula, Locus, and Arthur C. Clarke awards, making it a handy reference for genre readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Literature Database
    Invader Gvim and a small collective of writers, musicians, poets, and a researcher share their creative work through this literature-focused database organized by author. The site celebrates the web revival ethos with a warm, unapologetic voice and invites visitors to explore original literary and artistic output from its contributors.

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