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  • 2026-07-07
    [nravic]
    nravic is a thoughtful personal blog covering books, philosophy, and speculative ideas, with posts ranging from deep dives into Gene Wolfe and Philip K. Dick to reflections on AGI timelines and spaced repetition. The reading-focused content, including dedicated reading and to-read pages, makes it a compelling stop for fans of literary science fiction and intellectual nonfiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Drop From The Bucket
    A minimalist personal blog described by its creator as 'tweet-like blogs,' offering short-form written musings alongside links and an about page. The site accepts Monero cryptocurrency donations and links to a YouTube channel, giving it a scrappy, indie-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    a moment in eternity
    A moment in eternity is a reflective personal blog featuring sections like '365 Essences,' a 'Concept Garden,' and travel diaries from Madeira, all centered around the theme of remembering love and meaningful living. The site blends journaling, travel writing, and introspective content into a quietly poetic digital space.
  • 2026-07-07
    A N D R O P H A G I
    ANDROPHAGI is a mature personal site by a creator going by 'Mandela', featuring content that touches on adult themes, drugs, and NSFW references behind an age-gate entry page. The sparse but stylized structure hints at a creative or writing-focused space aimed at an older audience.
  • 2026-07-07
    a n g e l m o r i
    Angelmori is a thoughtfully curated personal site where the creator shares book reviews, poetry, and reflections inspired by philosophy and literature, including works by Camus, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Lao Tzu. The site has a dreamy, hopeful aesthetic and features a growing library of literary reviews, a blog, and even a fan shrine, making it a warm and intellectually curious corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    A parenthetical departure
    Sylvia's personal blog 'A parenthetical departure' is a thoughtful little corner of the web where she posts short notes, weeknotes, and curated clippings from things she's reading. The site has a quiet, introspective charm, mixing mundane daily observations with collected passages from books like 'The Elements of Style.'
  • 2026-07-07
    a scarecrow kid
    Scarecrow Kid greets visitors with an atmospheric, story-like intro set in a sunflower field with a cozy cottage, hinting at a whimsical fantasy-themed personal site. The evocative writing and mysterious imagery suggest creative storytelling or a narrative-driven personal space waiting behind the 'ENTER' portal.
  • 2026-07-07
    a wanderer's log
    JW's personal creative space, 'a wanderer's log,' is a reflective corner of the web centered on fanfiction and original fiction writing, with hints of games, photos, and visual art to come. The site's introspective tone and honest uncertainty about its own direction give it a charming, quietly personal feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    a weblog
    A personal weblog hosted on weblog.lol where the author shares posts, photos, and musings collected from years of blogging across various platforms. The site features an archive, a 'random post' function, and a 'on this day' section that gives it a reflective, diary-like quality.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Working Library
    Mandy Brown's 'A Working Library' is a thoughtful blog weaving together reading notes, essays on work, and reflections on technology through the lens of books she's engaged with. Visitors will find richly considered posts connecting works by Virginia Woolf, Ursula K. Le Guin, Audre Lorde, and other authors to contemporary questions about labor, burnout, and political life.
  • 2026-07-07
    A. R. Tivadar and her Stuff
    A. R. Tivadar's creative hub on Neocities showcases her original fiction, characters, and artwork, with an active update log revealing a steady stream of new short stories, character portraits, and OC development. The site blends written storytelling and visual art around original characters like Garofița, making it a rich personal creative space for fans of indie fiction and original worldbuilding.
  • 2026-07-07
    AardwolfPress.com
    AardwolfPress.com appears to be the web presence for Aardwolf Press, a small independent publisher or literary venture. The site's name and domain suggest a focus on written works, publishing, or literary content in the tradition of small-press operations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Abodebound
    Abodebound is the home of a creator's ongoing webnovel also called Abode-Bound, featuring character profiles, side stories, and a reading archive that receives regular updates. Beyond the story itself, the site includes an art gallery, a crochet log, a blog, and a collection of blinkies, making it a cozy creative hub built around the author's original fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    aBunns.life
    aBunns.life is the cozy personal corner of a creator known as Bunn/s, featuring a writing directory, art gallery, OC (original character) house, and a personal curriculum among other creative projects. The site serves as a hub and backup for Bunn's work scattered across platforms like AO3 and Pillowfort, with diary pages, web link collections, and reviews rounding out the eclectic mix.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adam T's Homepage
    Adam T's handcrafted homepage is a thoughtful personal space featuring curated links, short notes, reading logs, and longer opinion pieces covering topics from politics to macOS tips to literary figures like Cormac McCarthy. The site has a quiet, IndieWeb sensibility with a focus on reading, writing, and finding the right words.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aestas, or Walter Daniel’s Very Difficult Works for Readers. Copyright (c) 1991-2024 by Walter Daniel. All rights reserved.
    Walter Daniel's Aestas is an ambitious long-form literary work built around layered monologues, described by the author as 'very difficult works for readers.' The site presents a sequence of poetic prose exploring oracles, prayers, dreams, and nocturnal imagery, with roots stretching back to 1991.
  • 2026-07-07
    AH...AH...ASKEW!
    Askew's personal corner of the web promises writing, graphical artwork, and philosophical wandering across what they call '7 dimensions.' The site features a writing section, a scrapbook, a directory, and a charmingly self-aware introduction that quotes academic literature on personal homepage irony.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aksui
    Aksui is a quietly contemplative personal site where the creator, Charlotte, collects and shares quotations, poetry, and reflections that have moved her, organized as a running journal of memorable passages spanning philosophy, literature, and song lyrics. The site also includes a reading journal and an index, making it a beautiful slow-web commonplace book for those who love language and ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alan Gullette
    Alan Gullette is a poet and prose writer with over 50 years of experience, six published paperbacks, and appearances in more than 30 publications, showcasing his work through his own translucent books imprint. The site also features a tribute to fantasy poet Donald Sidney-Fryer, complete with biography, bibliography, and an extensive interview.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alan Trotter dot com, for all your Alan Trotter needs
    Alan Trotter is a fiction writer whose site showcases his literary work, including his debut novel 'Muscle' and short horror stories like 'All this Rotting,' published by Editions at Play. The writing style of the site itself is distinctive and literary, blending nostalgia and dry humor in a way that reflects his creative voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aleem Shaun
    Aleem Shaun's personal blog covers a wide range of reflective topics including faith, leadership, grief, parenting, capitalism, and creativity. The site reads like a thoughtful journal from a self-described generalist, with short essays and posts that invite readers to pause and consider the human experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alex – Le site Internet d'Alex Sirac.
    Alex Sirac's personal site blends French and English across a rich blog covering books, technology, travel, and life as a Wikipedia admin and IndieWeb enthusiast. Visitors will find long-form posts, book reviews, monthly journals, a blogroll, and a map of favorite places, all reflecting a curious and prolific web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    All the jobs I failed to get – Terence Eden’s Blog
    Terence Eden's blog features a candid post documenting all the government and tech roles he applied for but failed to get, inspired by the concept of a 'CV of failures' to normalize rejection and encourage openness about career setbacks. The broader blog covers technology, open source, government digital policy, and personal reflections, with a rich archive and interactive features like a relationship graph.
  • 2026-07-07
    Always Online, And That's A Promise
    A collaborative personal site maintained by multiple contributors including Two Time and Azure, featuring a system hub, blog, and ongoing creative pages in various states of completion. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic with blinkies, a hotline webring, and a warm community feel centered around shared creative projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ambling Along the Aqueduct
    The official blog of Aqueduct Press, a feminist science fiction publisher, featuring announcements, author spotlights, and discussions about books in their Conversation Pieces series and beyond. Run by editor Timmi Duchamp, the blog covers new releases, literary commentary, and topics spanning women writers, speculative fiction, and the writing process.
  • 2026-07-07
    Among the Stones – Lo! A philomath's field notes & yearnings
    Jimmy Baum, a self-exiled Californian now rooted in rural Galicia, shares field notes and reflections on learning, language, and life in northwest Spain. The site blends personal essays, photos, and short notes into a thoughtful philomath's journal with a distinctive voice and sense of place.
  • 2026-07-07
    an accumulation of things
    A creative hub by dngdng featuring an eclectic mix of original projects including interactive fiction, a novel told in dreams, generative AI texts, a medieval bestiary generator, and old film reviews. The site is a portal to a whole universe of imaginative works spanning writing, games, photography, and art.
  • 2026-07-07
    An Open Book
    Elio's creative corner of the web showcases original stories, artwork, and original characters, with a focus on human nature and the full spectrum of human experience. The site is warmly welcoming and still growing, featuring a collage board, weekly waltz section, and a neighborhood of linked friend sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    andi's place
    Andi Calico's cozy corner of the nostalgiaweb, featuring a personal blog, writing, a bookbug collection, and a gallery among other creative projects. The site is early in development but has a warm, inviting aesthetic with fanlistings, webrings, and a clear dedication to building a handcrafted web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    Andrea Contino - Go With The Flow
    Andrea Contino's long-running personal blog, written since 2009, blends Italian and English posts covering life in California, reflections on blogging culture, and personal memories. A thoughtful and intimate space that champions the blog format as a place for authentic self-expression over social media noise.
  • 2026-07-07
    Andrea Zanchetta
    Un blog personale su arte, storytelling, design, cultura digitale, foto, vino e altre cose: Andrea Zanchetta's personal Italian-language blog serves as a self-described 'anti-social refuge' for fragments of thought on art, storytelling, digital culture, photography, wine, and history. The site embraces the IndieWeb ethos, keeping content free from algorithmic feeds and social media noise, with a recent post reflecting on Primo Levi and the fascist massacres of 1920s Turin.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anith’s Blog — anith.blog
    Anith Vishwanath, a multidisciplinary designer, maintains this thoughtful personal blog where he explores creativity, compassion, and emotional expression through journal entries and weekly notes. The site has a calm, garden-like philosophy, with regular weeknotes chronicling everyday life and longer journal pieces covering experiences like Lollapalooza and year-in-review reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Anna Grossnickle Hines_Children's Author & Illustrator
    The personal site of Anna Grossnickle Hines, a children's book author and illustrator who has published around seventy titles since her debut in 1983 with 'Taste the Raindrops.' Visitors can learn about her philosophy on writing for children, browse her bibliography, and get a glimpse into her creative journey from hopeful writer to beloved picture book creator.
  • 2026-07-07
    annie's blog
    Annie Mueller's personal blog covers everyday reflections, emotional honesty, reading notes, and occasional tech and small-web musings in a warm, conversational tone. With years of archived posts and a guestbook, the site feels like a cozy corner of the indie web where genuine human thought takes center stage.
  • 2026-07-07
    ANTE-HELL
    ANTE-HELL greets visitors with the iconic inscription from Dante's Inferno, Canto 3, rendered in Longfellow's 1867 translation as a dramatic portal. The site appears to be a minimalist entry point themed around Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, evoking the gates of Hell with poetic atmosphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    anton
    Anton Podviaznikov's personal corner of the web collects over a decade of his written essays, book reading logs, poems and haiku in both English and Ukrainian, and evergreen notes on beliefs and causes he supports. The site has a minimalist, thoughtful feel with a clear emphasis on reading and writing, plus links to his related blogs on humane technology and Ukrainian-language content.
  • 2026-07-07
    ap's hub
    AP's hub is a charming personal homepage featuring a curated collection of gay poetry, music favorites, personal photography, and an eclectic reading list spanning feminist theory, queer literature, and classic novels. The site radiates a warm, artsy personality with sections devoted to beloved musicians, films, and visual artists like Monet and Klimt.
  • 2026-07-07
    Apple Annie's Weblog | In Memoriam
    A memorial page preserving Apple Annie's Weblog, an old-web personal journal now archived via an iframe and the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. The site serves as a tribute to a lost web presence, keeping her writing and online identity accessible to those who knew her work.
  • 2026-07-07
    arachnoFlora
    ArachnoFlora is the personal site of a 23-year-old writer and D&D Dungeon Master who shares their ongoing fiction project, 'CPU: Your Favorite Color,' alongside thoughts on games, music, and daily life. The site has a cozy neocities aesthetic with a blog, projects section, and a collection of cool site buttons linking to the broader indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arbit's Anything Archive
    Arbit's Anything Archive is a creative showcase built by the artist known as Arbit, featuring original stories, fan fiction, games, and a gallery of artwork. The site leans heavily into original storytelling and written works, with both SFW and NSFW sections available for adult visitors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Are You Listening?
    A charming personal site by 'the Webmaster' featuring original character projects, fan shrines, and thoughtful essays on shows like MASH, Severance, and Red vs Blue. The library of essays and OC projects makes it a creative writing and fandom-focused destination with a warm, handcrafted aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arias Ink - Sailor Moon FanFiction Stories
    Aria's Ink is a dedicated Sailor Moon fan fiction archive and writer's community, hosting a large library of stories ranging from full novels to short pieces, poems, and crossovers. Visitors can browse, review, and submit their own Sailor Moon stories, with active forums and membership features making it a hub for Serena and Darien romance fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arima Mary | Home
    Mary (they/them) is a fiction writer of ten years who hosts their SFW creative works at this still-growing personal site, with a fiction archive as the main draw alongside site plans and personal info. Fanlistings for Umineko, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Mahou Shoujo hint at broader fandom interests, but original fiction writing is clearly the heart of what this site is building toward.
  • 2026-07-07
    Arkm's World
    Arkm's World is a sparse but evocative personal page featuring what appears to be a fragment of creative fiction set in a fantastical world, hinting at sailing, shadowy landscapes, and prehistoric creatures. The poetic, atmospheric writing suggests a site rooted in imaginative storytelling or world-building.
  • 2026-07-07
    arlita's internet page
    Arlita's cozy corner of the web is a personal blog and gathering place for her thoughts, writings, and a planned physical inventory showcase. The site has a warm, casual voice and an old-web aesthetic, with ongoing plans to expand into photo documentation of her real-world belongings.
  • 2026-07-07
    arne.xyz • delivered in beta
    Arne's personal site blends writing, design, philosophy, technology, and urbanism into a multilingual (English and German) journal and newsletter hub. Visitors can browse archived entries, explore zines, and follow along with Arne's ongoing reflections across a thoughtfully minimal web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    aroceu
    Arrow's personal hub at aroceu.com is home to an obsessive writer, fujoshi, and fandom archivist who dives deep into fanfiction, pop music, movies, and a sprawling list of beloved fandoms. The site features a personal log, creative writing, gifts, a fannish library, and a lively guestbook, all wrapped in a warmly chaotic old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Around the pupil | Iris' home on the web
    Iris' personal corner of the web is a thoughtful multilingual digital garden featuring blog posts in Spanish and English on topics like loneliness, Buddhism, relationships, and modern life. The site embraces old-web values by deliberately avoiding tracking, cookies, ads, and social sharing buttons, presenting itself as a simple collection of ideas and reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Artielas
    Art's personal creative hub on Neocities showcases experimental work spanning science fiction, fantasy, and horror across writing, gallery, and project sections. The site has a distinct voice and aesthetic, with warnings about horror content and profanity, and a bookshelf tracking current reads including Pale Fire and Mad World.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ashe's Blog
    Ashe's Blog is a personal FC2-hosted journal by Ashton Cuervos, filled with candid rants and casual musings about daily life, workplace drama, and pop culture opinions. The writing is raw and unfiltered, touching on topics like quitting a toxic job and defending controversial animated shows like Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss.
  • 2026-07-07
    astounding science fiction
    A dedicated tribute to Astounding Science Fiction magazine, covering issues month by month starting from February 1945 through the golden age of the genre. The site explores the legendary John W. Campbell Jr. era, documenting the stories and authors who shaped science fiction, including Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein.
  • 2026-07-07
    ATHENA - Pierre Perroud
    ATHENA is a pioneering University of Geneva resource created in 1994 by Pierre Perroud, hosting around 500 French literature e-texts including works by Rousseau and Maupassant alongside a comprehensive mineralogy database with searchable optical and chemical data. One of the earliest academic websites on the French-language web, it was awarded the Nessim Habif World Prize in 2000 and has maintained the same address and mission for 30 years.
  • 2026-07-07
    ava's bear blog questions | The Birdhouse
    The Birdhouse is Ava's cozy personal blog built on Bearblog, featuring diary-style entries, a reading log, and reflections on everyday life including books, Tamagotchis, and the craft of writing. The site has a warm, intimate voice and includes a scrapbook and guestbook, making it a charming corner of the indie web for readers who enjoy personal essays and slice-of-life writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    AwardWeb
    Literary Award Information and Photos: AwardWeb is a comprehensive reference site dedicated to literary and genre fiction awards, covering the Hugos, Nebulas, Stokers, World Fantasy Awards, and dozens more from around the world. A standout feature is its collection of award statue photos, winner lists, and nominees, making it an invaluable resource for science fiction and fantasy readers tracking award history.
  • 2026-07-07
    B O N E S
    Lamb Bones is a personal site by a creator who goes by Lambbones, featuring fanfiction, original art, coding experiments, and personal musings presented with a graveyard aesthetic. The site spans multiple fandoms and creative outlets, with content flagged as mature and a cozy old-web feel complete with webrings and decorative gifs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Babel Web Anthology
    Home: Babelmatrix is a multilingual web anthology presenting European literature in parallel original and translated versions across more than a dozen languages. The site features authors, works, biographies, and Nobel laureates, offering a unique side-by-side reading experience that celebrates multilingualism and cross-cultural literary discovery.
  • 2026-07-07
    bad apple – spoil the bunch
    Bad Apple is a queer literary magazine from Aotearoa New Zealand, publishing poetry, essays, fiction, interviews, and visual art with a distinctly transsexual and queer feminist sensibility. Contributors explore themes of identity, embodiment, queerness, and community through a rotating roster of fresh voices and thoughtful editorial framing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bardic Lore
    Bardic Lore is a dedicated resource celebrating bards, poets, and the oral storytelling tradition, featuring profiles of individual bards alongside scholarly articles like a piece on Robert Burns. The site's growing roster of named bards and its curated scrolls section make it a niche but earnest archive for enthusiasts of bardic history and verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    barnsworthburning
    Barnsworthburning is Nick Trombley's digital commonplace book, a richly indexed collection of extracts, ideas, and references spanning design, architecture, creativity, craft, and philosophy. Organized by topic tags and creators, it offers a deeply browsable archive of curated reading notes and intellectual connections drawn from hundreds of thinkers and sources.
  • 2026-07-07
    BAT-EYES
    BAT-EYES is the creative hub of stanleylieber, featuring an extensive archive of original fiction pieces with evocative titles like 'Memory Theater,' 'Language of the Birds,' and 'The Invisibility Phenomenon.' The site aggregates RSS feeds from multiple connected projects and art show appearances, painting a picture of a prolific writer and artist with a distinctive experimental voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    bb question challenge | sorry i haven't been myself
    A candid personal blog by a writer who uses online journaling as a tool for emotional processing and therapy reference, hosted on the minimalist Bearblog platform. The site features reflective posts about everyday life, feelings, and the practice of writing itself, with a refreshingly honest voice about mental health and motivation.
  • 2026-07-07
    bear blog challenge | cut twice, measure once
    Cut Twice, Measure Once is a personal BearBlog where the writer reflects on blogging habits, ADHD, and everyday thoughts in a casual, introspective style. The site participates in the BearBlog community challenge trend and offers a glimpse into the writer's creative process and motivations for returning to regular writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    bear blog question challenge | a rickety bridge of impossible crossing
    A reflective personal blog by the author of 'a rickety bridge of impossible crossing,' who writes to escape the anxiety of social media likes and metrics. This post is a Q&A meme about blogging habits, touching on writing routines, platform choices, and a clever CSS hack to fix a tag navigation page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog question challenge | Herman's blog
    Herman's blog is a personal writing space where the creator, who also built the Bear Blog platform, reflects on blogging, software development, and life adventures including a 7-day hike along the Wild Coast of South Africa. This post answers a community blogging challenge, offering a candid look at a decade of blogging and Herman's philosophy around building simple, delightful tools for the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Question Challenge | Inai
    Inai's Bear Blog is a personal writing space where the creator reflects on their creative process, social media frustrations, and everyday life through thoughtful, candid journal entries. This particular post tackles a community question challenge about blogging motivations, platform choices, and future plans, giving readers a warm and honest glimpse into the mind behind the site.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Question Challenge | Random Thoughts & Ponderings
    Michael Labbe's personal blog on Bear Blog covers random thoughts, wrestling, and reflections on life, including this fun Q&A challenge about his blogging history stretching back to 1994. With interests ranging from Ray Bradbury to pro wrestling, Michael brings a casual, conversational voice to topics that span decades of online writing experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Questions Challenge | An Almost Anonymous Blog
    An Almost Anonymous Blog is a personal writing-focused Bear Blog by someone who has been publishing online since the late 90s, sharing reflections, essays, and creative nonfiction. This particular post responds to a community blogging challenge, offering candid thoughts on why the author blogs, their minimalist online philosophy, and their long history with the early internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Questions Challenge | Disil's Stuff
    Disil's personal blog on Bearblog is a thoughtful collection of reflections, memories, and musings that the author has been maintaining since 2014. This particular post joins a community blogging challenge, offering candid insight into the creator's writing habits, platform preferences, and favorite posts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Questions Challenge | Forking Mad+
    Forking Mad+ is a personal blog by a Scotland-based writer who shares thoughts, reflections, and random musings on life, hosted on the minimalist Bear Blog platform. This particular post joins a community blogging challenge about the whys and hows of blogging, with links to dozens of other Bear Blog participants in a warm, interconnected writing community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bear Blog Questions Challenge | Relative Nostalgia
    Relative Nostalgia is a personal blog on Bear Blog where the author reflects on blogging habits, platform choices, and the appeal of minimal writing tools. This particular post answers a community challenge about blogging motivations, offering an honest look at years of experience across Blogger, WordPress, Medium, and beyond.
  • 2026-07-07
    bear's junk journal
    Bear's Junk Journal is a whimsical personal site with an introspective, poetic introduction that invites visitors to peek inside the creator's inner world. The evocative, story-like welcome text and cozy aesthetic suggest a journal-style space filled with personal musings and creative expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    bearblog question challenge | a true blue blog
    A personal blog by an anonymous writer on the Bear Blog platform, sharing reflections on everyday life and the joys of blogging itself. This particular post participates in a community question challenge, offering candid thoughts on why the author started blogging and their plans for the site.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bec à Lancette
    Bec à Lancette is a charming multilingual personal site by a creator who shares book reviews, album write-ups, recipes, movie picks, and a blog full of eclectic literary and cultural interests. The site leans heavily into reading and writing, with favorite authors including Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Ghassan Kanafani, making books and words the clear heart of the project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beeks.cool
    Beeks.cool is a charmingly eclectic personal site where the creator, Beeks, publishes "rambles" on topics ranging from blank VHS slipcase art and dark rides to Tamagotchis, Linux, and car songs. The site also features found photos, thrift hunting adventures, cross-stitch projects, and a collection of digitized home videos, making it a cozy corner of the old web full of offbeat curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Before you were you - Badly Drawn Adventures 2
    Badly Drawn Adventures 2 is an interactive, comment-driven story site where readers participate in the journey of a stick figure armed with a 'Pew-2000' on a mysterious mission, with chapters like 'Existential Dread' and 'Adventures in Monochrome.' The site blends quirky humor with text-based interactive fiction, inviting readers to guide the story by commenting with actions like Jump or Forward.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beneath Ceaseless Skies | Literary Adventure Fantasy
    Beneath Ceaseless Skies is a long-running online magazine dedicated to literary adventure fantasy fiction, publishing original short stories set in secondary worlds and historical-inspired settings since 2008. With hundreds of issues spanning nearly two decades, companion podcasts, anthologies, and art, it is a rich destination for fans of thoughtful, character-driven fantasy.
  • 2026-07-07
    benji
    Benji's personal site serves as a living log of books read, movies watched, music listened to, and occasional written articles, all organized with an indie-web sensibility and RSS feeds. The mix of Letterboxd-style film ratings, reading logs, and personal notes makes it a charming window into one person's cultural consumption and creative life.
  • 2026-07-07
    benkuhn.net
    Ben Kuhn's personal essay site covers topics ranging from project management and leadership to startup advice, attention, and listening skills, drawing on his experience at Wave and Anthropic. The writing is thoughtful and substantive, with dozens of well-developed essays that make this a compelling destination for anyone interested in self-improvement, tech careers, and clear thinking.
  • 2026-07-07
    Beth Goder
    Beth Goder is a science fiction and fantasy author whose publication credits span prestigious venues including Analog, Clarkesworld, Escape Pod, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Her site serves as a comprehensive bibliography of her short fiction and novellas, spanning from 2015 through forthcoming 2026 releases, with many stories reprinted in year's best anthologies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bewildering Stories home page
    Bewildering Stories is a long-running online speculative fiction magazine now in its 24th year, publishing short stories, poetry, novels, drama, and essays across all genres of imaginative writing. With over 1,100 issues, author biographies, editorial reviews, writing craft guides, and an annotated site map, it is a richly deep archive and welcoming home for speculative literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bianca's Commonplace
    Bianca's Commonplace is a charming personal site featuring a journal, romance quotes, shrines, photo archives, and even a cookbook section dedicated to her grandmother's recipes. The site has a cozy handcrafted feel with regular updates spanning creative writing, collections, and a fansite for an online roleplay group called The Moreau Archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    bibi's cringe comp
    Bibi's Cringe Comp is the collaborative personal website of the CCP (Communist Cunt Party), a DID system, where multiple system members including Bibi, Ceriae, and Lawrence each maintain their own spaces for self-expression. The site features original writings, a figure gallery, journals, media recommendations, and a scrapbook, making it a rich and evolving group creative project.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bibli�polis
    Cr�tica en la red: Bibliopolis is a Spanish-language literary criticism site dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, and horror, featuring reviews, opinion columns, and articles by multiple contributors. Visitors will find in-depth analysis of novels, comics, and games in the speculative fiction genre, along with a bibliographic database and links to related publications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bino
    Bino Kochumol Varghese's digital home blends long-form essays, short notes on technology, poetry, and short stories, including original writing in Malayalam from Kerala. The site is richly organized into sections like a desk, workbench, library, and travel archive, making it a thoughtful and personal space for a software developer with a writer's soul.
  • 2026-07-07
    birdbox
    Bear's personal site 'birdbox' on Neocities features original stories, a cloud gallery, and webcomic recommendations, built out of genuine love for the indie web scene. The site has a charming, self-aware personality and is clearly a growing creative space with sections for personal writing and visual content.
  • 2026-07-07
    birdylion's fic archive
    Birdylion's fanfic archive collects their original fanfiction across multiple beloved fandoms including Mass Effect, Rivers of London, Good Omens, and Rogue One, organized by theme and language. The site is thoughtfully indexed by categories like family, queer themes, worldbuilding, and comfort fics, making it easy to explore their creative writing across both English and German works.
  • 2026-07-07
    BIX dot BLOG
    Bix writes a candid, wide-ranging personal blog from St. Johns, Oregon, covering disability, autism, daily life, pop culture, and the indie web with a distinctly thoughtful voice. The site includes a blog restoration project collecting years of past writing, a blogroll, and reflections on topics ranging from Firefly fandom politics to autistic burnout and storytelling craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog
    Goose's personal blog covers daily life in Seattle with an eclectic mix of cafe reviews, movie write-ups, puzzle unboxings, tech experiments, and slice-of-life updates. The site has a playful, handcrafted indie-web personality complete with easter eggs, a tag index, and a charmingly retro ASCII art header.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog - Gustavo Ribeiro
    Gustavo Ribeiro's personal blog mixes reflective personal essays in Portuguese with literary quotes, poetry excerpts, and cultural commentary on topics ranging from panic disorder to Netflix series and life philosophy. The mix of original writing, shared verse, and introspective storytelling gives this Brazilian blog a literary, journalistic feel that sets it apart from typical diary-style blogs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blog | Eddie Dale
    Eddie Dale writes thoughtful, reflective blog posts on topics ranging from Japanese aesthetics like wabi-sabi and kintsugi to technology, creativity, and the value of making things yourself in an age of AI. The blog blends personal philosophy with observations on design, software, and modern life, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in mindful living and craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blue
    Home: Blue's personal corner of the web features a mix of personal interests, original artwork, and links to their books, all presented in a charming retro-web aesthetic. The site includes shrines, adopted pixels, and webring memberships, making it a cozy creative hub for a budding author and artist.
  • 2026-07-07
    Blue Garden
    Blue Garden is a fanfiction archive run by a writer named Blue, collecting works for games and series including Identity V, Limbus Company, and Bungou Stray Dogs. The site is actively updated with new fics and features a clean navigation structure, guestbook, and links to other fan creative communities.
  • 2026-07-07
    bohie's cover
    Bohie's Commonplace Book is a charming personal site styled like a spiral notebook, inviting visitors into a curated collection of notes, thoughts, and writings. The notebook aesthetic, complete with sticker decorations and a volume label, gives it a cozy handcrafted feel reminiscent of old-web journaling traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    bondiaries ^_^
    Bondiaries is a personal Neocities site featuring original characters and arctic explorer themes, with a creator who clearly cares about accessibility and a warm, quirky web presence. The PG-13 rating hint and mention of OCs suggest a creative writing or character-focused corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bonus
    JamesDB's personal Neocities site features a gallery, writing, and a bonus page linking to iffy books, a zine publisher focused on hacking and independence. The site has a classic old-web feel with a guestbook, webring participation, and a collection of web buttons.
  • 2026-07-07
    Book Bunny Burrow
    Book Bunny Burrow is a cozy reading blog run by Kiri, a self-described book-loving critter who writes about her literary journey, with a particular focus on Lord of the Rings and the Redwall series. Visitors can expect warm, personal reflections on books and reading culture, musings on creative writing, and the occasional ramble about baking bread or Final Fantasy XIV.
  • 2026-07-07
    Book Reviews by Danny Yee (fiction + nonfiction)
    Danny Yee has compiled over 1600 book reviews spanning fiction and nonfiction, from history and science to fantasy and world literature, making this one of the most comprehensive personal book review archives on the web. Browsable by subject, title, author, or country, the site offers a remarkable breadth of coverage with quality ratings to help readers find exceptional picks.
  • 2026-07-07
    bookbug bookclub ✧˖°
    Bookbug is a charming digital book club hosted on Neocities, where members read and review a monthly chosen title together, with past picks including Calvino, Kincaid, and Krasznahorkai. The site features a member list, monthly wrap-ups, curated reading links, and hand-drawn graphics by member 'maple' that participants can embed on their own pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bookotron.com
    The Agony Column Book Reviews & Interviews: Rick Kleffel's Agony Column is a long-running book review and interview site covering literary fiction, science fiction, and eclectic nonfiction, with an emphasis on ambitious and challenging works. Featuring written reviews, audio podcasts, and commentary segments produced for KQED and KUSP radio, it offers a rich archive of thoughtful literary criticism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Borges and Seuss – Lorem Ipsum
    Jed Hartman's personal blog 'Lorem Ipsum' features posts on literature, writing, and language, including this entry exploring connections between experimental fiction and authors like Borges. The blog covers a wide range of topics with a strong emphasis on writing and writers, making it a thoughtful read for fans of literary discussion.

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