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  • 2026-07-07
    Part XXII
    Blaylock/Powers/Jackson/Hilton/Okorafor/Grossman/Cady/Gabaldon/Levin: The Lost Pathway is a community forum dedicated to fantasy literature, featuring in-depth writeups on notable fantasy authors including James Blaylock, Tim Powers, Nnedi Okorafor, Diana Gabaldon, and others under the 'Masters of Fantasy' series. Created by moderator Coír Draoi Ceítien, the site combines scholarly appreciation of classic and original fantasy fiction with collaborative storytelling and world-building elements.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paul
    Paul Capron's minimalist personal site serves as a hub for his written publications, all dedicated to the public domain for free use. The site is sparse but principled, linking to a GitLab repository for version history and offering direct contact for the French-speaking author.
  • 2026-07-07
    PEAKE STUDIES home page
    Peake Studies is the companion website for the academic periodical dedicated to the life and work of Mervyn Peake, the British author and artist best known for the Gormenghast trilogy. Maintained by scholar G. Peter Winnington, it offers a comprehensive bibliography, timeline, back issues of the journal, FAQs, and an exhaustive catalog of all known editions of Peake's works and writings about him.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pebble's Fandom Space
    Pebble's Fandom Space is a personal fan hub featuring original fanfiction and dedicated shrines to beloved fandoms. The site offers a cozy old-web aesthetic with sections for creative writing, character or series shrines, and a site map to navigate the collection.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peculiar Monster
    Natalie's personal blog, Peculiar Monster, chronicles her life as a self-described work-in-progress with interests spanning knitting, watercolors, coding, reading, and British murder shows. With over 40 archived posts and a warm, multifaceted voice, it reads like a genuine slice-of-life journal from someone who attends sci-fi conventions like Readercon and isn't afraid to share opinions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peppercorn
    Peppercorn's hub links to their fanfictions and original writings hosted on AO3 and social media, serving as a stable home base when platforms inevitably fail. The creator specializes in dark, 'dead dove' content and uses this minimal page to keep readers connected to their work.
  • 2026-07-07
    PerVisions, a speculative fiction journal
    PerVisions is an online speculative fiction journal publishing short stories by a rotating roster of authors, spanning horror, fantasy, and science fiction themes. With dozens of original stories dating back to 2016, it offers a curated reading experience for fans of imaginative literary fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peter Rukavina's Blog
    Peter Rukavina has been writing this richly personal blog from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island since 1999, accumulating over 25 years of posts about printmaking, letterpress, technology, daily life, and the people he loves. The site blends handcrafted artistry with digital tinkering, featuring original sketches, audio posts, and occasional print projects from his Queen Square Press.
  • 2026-07-07
    Phil Gyford’s website
    Phil Gyford's personal website is a long-running hub of writing, photography, curated links, reading logs, and cultural notes from a UK-based web veteran living in Herefordshire. The site blends weekly roundup posts covering books, TV, and music with a thoughtfully maintained photo gallery and link collection, reflecting a deeply curious and well-read personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Please, rest your coat there
    A mysterious, atmospheric landing page evoking the mood of a gothic sanctuary, with a cryptic welcome quote inviting visitors inside. The site is nearly empty at this stage, offering little more than an evocative shell with a retro Neocities aesthetic and a nostalgic '1998' nod.
  • 2026-07-07
    pon lacarney's site
    Pon LaCarney's cozy neocities corner features a blog, a reading log, a listening log, and original short stories written in Spanish. The site also highlights a CD collection page and recommends browsing while listening to Tango by Charly García and Pedro Aznar, giving it a distinctly literary and musical Latin American flavor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Popagandhi
    Popagandhi is a long-running personal blog by a Southeast Asian expat living in the U.S., covering life reflections, travel, cycling, food, coding, and cultural identity with candid and thoughtful prose. With 39 pages of archives dating back to 2003, it offers a rich record of one person's evolving life across continents, relationships, and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    praze
    Tre's personal corner of the web hosts a mix of fanfiction, music tracking, photos, coding projects, and journal entries under one independent roof. The site covers fan content for Final Fantasy X, FF16, and Dermot Morgan, alongside activity trackers for books, games, and films, making it a lively creative hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    Proof - David Auburn
    The Complete Review is a literary review site featuring detailed assessments of books and plays, including this page dedicated to David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama 'Proof.' Visitors will find a summary of critical reception from major publications, the site's own letter-grade assessment, and contextual notes about the play's awards and 2005 film adaptation.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pudding's Cove
    Pudding's Cove is a whimsical personal site by a creator called Pudding, welcoming visitors with an atmospheric gateway metaphor that invites exploration. The site appears to be in its early stages, offering little visible content beyond an intriguing entrance page.
  • 2026-07-07
    puertoricansuperman.txt
    AJ (aka Moon, aka puertoricansuperman) runs this personal Neocities archive for their fanfiction, covering DC Comics, Star Trek: AOS, and miscellaneous film and TV fandoms. The site is a deliberate act of indie web ownership, mirroring work also posted to AO3 and SquidgeWorld while allowing full creative control over presentation and organization.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pulp Magazines Project
    The Pulp Magazines Project is an open-access digital archive dedicated to the preservation and scholarly study of pulpwood fiction magazines from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring over 425 full-text digital objects. Visitors can explore cover galleries spanning 1896 to 1946, contextual and biographical essays, and a digital archives hub, making it an invaluable resource for researchers of popular print culture history.
  • 2026-07-07
    purplevoid
    Soen's personal Neocities space, purplevoid, is a fledgling site built while learning HTML, with a focus on literature entries, poetry, and creative projects. The site is charmingly minimal and in-progress, with a to-do list that hints at future sections for anime, manga, and gaming alongside the writing content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pyrite Ship
    Pyrite Ship is the personal corner of Veronica, a 27-year-old engineer and geophysicist who uses her handcrafted Neocities site to share thoughts, hobbies, and life updates beyond the reach of social media. Her current interests span reading classic literature like 'The Phantom of the Opera', knitting, and the indie web, including a recent post about switching to a flip phone.
  • 2026-07-07
    QNNNA | Home
    QNNNA is a personal fansite by a creator called Mei, hosting fan fiction for anime series including Hunter x Hunter and Mob Psycho 100, alongside original art galleries and a blog. The site features explicit and mature fanfic crossposted from AO3, a custom PHP-built layout, and a growing collection of creative projects organized by fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    quikscript.net
    A comprehensive resource dedicated to Quikscript, the alternative English writing system developed by Kingsley Read in the 1950s as a successor to Shavian. The site offers a full manual, custom fonts, a Shavian-to-Quikscript converter, Unicode encoding proposals, and guidance for building Quikscript web pages and fonts.
  • 2026-07-07
    quinn bozon
    Quinn Bozon's personal nekoweb site is a minimal, desktop-optimized page that serves as a gateway to their blog, which they describe as a labor of love still in progress. The site has a charming, self-aware tone with a Duskull ghost sprite as the navigation element, giving it a quirky old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    r a v e n b e a u t y [ d o t ] n e t - - - traveling through time & space
    Kristina's long-running personal domain, ravenbeauty.net, blends journal-style writing with fandom obsessions including VC Andrews, The Dark Tower, and music. The site serves as a hub for her network of creative projects, fanlistings, and fan sites, with heartfelt blog entries that center on her inner life and passions.
  • 2026-07-07
    R. A. Lafferty, winner of the 2002 Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award
    A dedicated page from the Cordwainer Smith Foundation honoring R. A. Lafferty as the 2002 Rediscovery Award winner, celebrating his eccentric and prolific science fiction career spanning over 200 short stories and 21 novels. The page features commentary from luminaries like Neil Gaiman and jury members Robert Silverberg and Gardner Dozois, along with book covers and links to further resources on Lafferty's unique body of work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Raam Dev
    Raam Dev is a personal blog featuring short, reflective journal entries on life, intention, and mindfulness, with posts spanning several years. The writing is philosophical and introspective, encouraging readers to focus on present-day choices rather than distant future planning.
  • 2026-07-07
    raan-miir-tah
    Kyne's colorful personal corner of the web doubles as a hub for gay fanfiction, fan pages, and creative writing projects spanning multiple fandoms including MCYT, anime, and DC comics. The site features a grimoire, dragon adoptables from Flight Rising, fanlistings, and an eclectic mix of links that reflect the webmaster's sprawling hyperfixations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Raccoon’s Trash Can
    Raccoon's Trash Can is a personal blog where a pseudonymous writer explores the messy, imperfect, and fascinating aspects of being human through short reflective posts. Topics range from ethics and freedom to favourite memes, paired with a curated random quote page and a warm, cozy aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    rachel binx ⤇ blog
    Rachel Binx runs this thoughtful personal blog featuring annual reading lists, essays on technology, culture, and work, and reflections on topics ranging from information theory to the modern web. Each post digs into the books and ideas shaping her thinking, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in non-fiction, design criticism, and contemporary culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    racoon nest
    Roni's personal corner of the web, built as a deliberate escape from corporate social media, collects project updates, reading reflections, personal essays, and photos from everyday adventures. The site champions slow, intentional consumption of media and creative work, with a cookie-free build philosophy and a strong anti-AI stance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rainstorms in July
    Rainstorms in July is a creative writing site featuring original novels and short stories by the author of the same name, spanning horror, fantasy, southern gothic, and magical realism. The site tempts visitors with hidden secret pages to discover alongside its collection of ghost stories, fairy tales, and folklore-inspired fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    ramon's blog
    Ramon JB's personal blog collects short, reflective posts covering everyday observations, personal musings, and life moments. With entries ranging from sports tributes to introspective check-ins, it reads like an honest and casual diary for those who enjoy slice-of-life writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ran Prieur
    Ran Prieur's long-running blog weaves together eclectic commentary on politics, culture, music, technology, and philosophy through a stream of curated links and personal reflections. With archives stretching back many years and a novel in progress, this site offers a deeply idiosyncratic window into one thoughtful writer's ongoing engagement with the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Random Notes
    Scott Nesbitt's "Random Notes" is a long-running public notebook filled with reflective essays on writing, plain text tools, productivity philosophy, AI, and the art of slowing down. With years of archived posts covering topics from note-taking to local journalism, it reads like a thoughtful digital commonplace book for the analog-minded.
  • 2026-07-07
    rarimena
    Edie's cozy personal site on Neocities features a little bit of everything she loves, including work-in-progress creative projects, reviews, shrines, and a remarkable 2022 reading challenge where she completed 104 books. The site has a warm, handcrafted feel with stamp collections, tea reviews, a scavenger hunt, and a music page, making it a charming corner of the old-web revival scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    Raven's Pen
    Raven's Pen is a fandom-focused personal site run by a queer fanfic writer and occasional fanvidder who goes by Raven, with works spanning fandoms like Katekyou Hitman Reborn, Honkai: Star Rail, Star Trek, and Tolkien. The site features fanfictions, fanvids, rec lists, rambles, and a richly decorated old-web aesthetic complete with stamps, button walls, and webrings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ravenousravishing
    Ravenousravishing is a personal website built as a hands-on HTML and CSS practice project, featuring fan fiction, shrines dedicated to favorite media, and a blog. The site reflects a classic indie web ethos, offering a cozy corner for sharing hobbies away from mainstream platforms like Tumblr.
  • 2026-07-07
    RE
    Bear Blog Question Challenge | TakenVaullt's Blog: TakenVaullt's Bear Blog is a personal writing space where the author reflects on their blogging habits, creative process, and inspirations, responding to a community question challenge circulating on the platform. The post offers a candid look at the writer's routine, from drafting ideas in Notepad late at night to letting posts simmer before publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Recycled Words
    René's personal German-language blog 'Recycled Words' has been handcrafted since 2002, offering a mix of short-form posts and longer essays on everyday life, cycling, and food. The site features a clean minimalist design with both a blog and a 'Shorts' section for quick thoughts, cross-posted to Mastodon.
  • 2026-07-07
    reesa marris
    Reesa Marris maintains this minimalist blog to share writings, musings, and life updates, with sections dedicated to a movie log and a bookshelf alongside regular posts. The site reflects a literary sensibility, making it a cozy corner for readers interested in personal reflections on books, films, and everyday life.
  • 2026-07-07
    RemDoc
    RemDoc is a scholarly digital archive hosted by the Huygens Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, offering searchable access to historical documents with transcriptions, translations, and annotations. Researchers can navigate records via map, graph, or list views and examine facsimiles of original documents, making it a valuable tool for humanities and history scholarship.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rexies Creative Writing Site
    Rexie's Creative Writing Site is a hobbyist hub built to support writers with links to resources, writing prompts, character advice, and ongoing collaborative stories. Visitors can read original fiction and poetry, contribute their own work, and find curated links to other writing sites around the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Richard Felix
    Richard Felix maintains a stream-of-consciousness microblog packed with witty observations about daily life, tech frustrations, banking woes, and personal rules for cooking pancakes. The site has a charming, conversational tone with short dated entries that read like polished tweets combined with longer reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    right this way
    Fray.com is one of the web's earliest and most celebrated venues for personal storytelling, where real people share true first-person narratives in a richly designed format. A landmark of early web culture, it pioneered the art of combining visual design with long-form personal essays and reader-contributed stories.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rishikesh Sreehari
    Rishikesh Sreehari's self-described 'niche-less' personal blog doubles as an evolving art project, covering ideas, book and movie tracking, dream lists, and a newsletter with 3000 subscribers across 93 countries. Visitors will find a rich archive of articles, side projects, a running puzzle, and a 'now' page that keeps the space feeling alive and personal.
  • 2026-07-07
    riz#000000me
    The personal homepage of riz0me, a Chicago-based writing instructor with a presence across multiple indie webrings, featuring a blog, a 'uses' page, links, and a dedicated TTRPG section. The site reflects a range of interests including anime, reality TV, and tabletop RPGs, with the TTRPG section being the only dedicated content category beyond the blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Road Less Read
    Better Books For Better Reading: Road Less Read is Zachary Kai's curated book and literature site offering personalized reading recommendations, book lists, reviews, and zine resources to help readers find their next great read. Created in 2019, the site features reading challenges, a zine makers directory, and a growing collection of tools and notes for book lovers who want to skip the algorithmic noise.
  • 2026-07-07
    Robert Birming
    Robert Birming is a Stockholm-based blogger who shares a steady stream of everyday observations through short posts mixing street photography, travel snapshots, movie and TV mini-reviews, and web development tidbits. With 17 pages of archived posts and a distinctly personal voice, the site captures a slice-of-life perspective from Thailand travels to Danish crime dramas to CSS experiments.
  • 2026-07-07
    rodototal.neocities.org
    Rodo's bilingual personal site (English and German) serves as a home for fanfiction, original writing, amateur photography, and more. The site's mix of creative work, adult content warnings, and multiple sections makes it a rich personal creative hub from an author and photographer.
  • 2026-07-07
    Root
    Arts & Entertainment: Literature: A personal bookmarks page focused on literature, science fiction, and fantasy, featuring links to authors like Eric Flint, Tad Williams, and Elmore Leonard alongside resources like Project Gutenberg and the Baen Free Library. Converted from a browser bookmarks file in 2004, it offers a curated snapshot of an SF/fantasy reader's favorite web destinations from the early internet era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rosano
    Rosano is the personal blog and project hub of a Berlin-based creator who writes about technology, family history, music tools, and cultural observations. Posts range from clever spam-trap email experiments to genealogy visualizations and reflections on collective culture, making it a thoughtful and eclectic read.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rose's Playground
    Rose's Playground is a cheerful personal website by Rose, built in the spirit of early 2000s web nostalgia with a frequently changing design and a mix of blog posts, silly stuff, and curated links. Visitors can find personal blog entries on topics like lifestyle changes and lost connections, bedroom remodel photos, and fun web experiments like animated code snippets.
  • 2026-07-07
    ross, spaciously, in cyberspace
    Ross's personal site blends technical writing about software development projects with poetry, speculative nonfiction, and literary musings in a distinctive stream-of-consciousness format. The mix of Django rewrite postmortems, Le Guin references, and original verse makes it a genuinely eclectic corner of the web that resists easy categorization but leans heavily toward writing as its unifying thread.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rotterdams dialect
    A community-built dictionary of the Rotterdams dialect, featuring 366 sayings, 670 words, and visitor-submitted translations between standard Dutch and the local Rotterdam vernacular. The collection offers a fascinating window into regional Dutch language, with colorful expressions and idiomatic phrases contributed by native speakers.
  • 2026-07-07
    RtPW
    Read the Printed Word is a pledge campaign and button resource for people who champion physical books and printed text in the digital age. Visitors can grab one of several embeddable web buttons to display on their own sites, declaring their commitment to reading on paper.
  • 2026-07-07
    Russian Science Fiction & Fantasy
    A comprehensive English-language portal dedicated to contemporary Russian science fiction and fantasy, featuring dedicated sections for prominent authors like the Strugatsky Brothers, Sergey Lukyanenko, and Nick Perumov. Edited by Dmitriy Vatolin and active since 1996, the site offers bibliographies, interviews, reviews, and SF award information, making it a rare gateway for English-speaking readers into the world of Russian speculative fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    RXL3YCOM!(THANKS FOR 6K!)
    RXL3YCOM is the cheerful Neocities homepage of a teen creator named Ruqiya (RXL3Y), packed with personal life updates, a interests list spanning Roblox, musicals, vocaloid, and anime, and sections for OCs, JavaScript games, and a guestbook. The site radiates classic early-web energy with its chaotic enthusiasm, moon phase widget, and a news section covering everything from TikTok drama to politics.
  • 2026-07-07
    s h y c i r c u s ♔ o r g
    Siobhan's personal domain shycircus.org is a nostalgic revival of her original 2006 website, rebuilt in 2025 as a love letter to the fun, personal internet of the past. Visitors will find blog-style ramblings, webrings, a chatbox, and a warm old-web aesthetic centered on her everyday life and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sacc Bagari
    Analognowhere hosts a collaborative wiki documenting a richly detailed fictional universe, complete with invented nations, political factions, and characters like Sacc Bagari, the CEO-President who triggered a world-ending nuclear war. The setting blends cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic, and corporate dystopia themes into what appears to be a long-running shared creative project with a cast of dozens of named characters and lore entries.
  • 2026-07-07
    saladblog home
    Salad's personal web log on Neocities is a slice-of-life blog featuring short, charming entries about everyday moments, along with compiled creative works like stories and doodles. The site has a cozy handcrafted feel, with each post noting a currently enjoyed piece of media, giving it a warm and personal scrapbook quality.
  • 2026-07-07
    sam's internet house
    Sam's cozy corner of the internet is a personal blog focused on everyday life, with a warm and welcoming tone that invites readers to linger. The site also features a bookshelf, a 'now' page, and links to a small web zine, making it a thoughtful slice of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    sammo universe selector
    Sammo's quirky personal hub organizes their online presence into themed 'universes,' including a game in development, a chat area, a shop, and a section for original books they have written. The book section invites visitors to read and vote on stories like 'Sam and the Adv of the Hero's Journey' and 'The Witches Curse,' making creative writing the standout feature.
  • 2026-07-07
    sanaBlog
    sanaBlog is the personal writing space of sana, featuring introspective essays, reflections, and short prose pieces written in both Korean and English. Posts range from poetic personal memories to commentary on science, logic, and pop culture, giving the site a distinctive bilingual voice that blends technical curiosity with literary depth.
  • 2026-07-07
    sanlive.com — My home on the internet.
    Sandy Lim is a writer from Boorloo/Perth, Australia whose personal site doubles as a thoughtful digital home covering fiction, non-fiction, and a wide range of intellectual interests. Visitors will find a text playlist, a curated dump of thought-provoking links, a project archive of older creative work, and a newsletter focused on themes like digital minimalism and living through a climate crisis.
  • 2026-07-07
    sasha (wellperhaps)
    Sasha's newly built Neocities homepage serves as a hub for her fanfiction and fan art, with works currently spread across AO3 and social media being gathered here. The site is a charming work-in-progress from a fandom creator looking to establish a personal corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    SATURNS SPACE ★
    Charlie's colorful Neocities personal space features shrines, a writing center with original yuri fiction and fanfics, OC files, and a diary, all wrapped in a playful retro-web aesthetic. The site is clearly a growing creative hub, with Charlie actively learning HTML and expanding content across music, writing, and personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction
    Rowan's Science Fiction and Fantasy links page catalogs hundreds of curated resources covering authors, bibliographies, reviews, conventions, magazines, and specialized communities like feminist SF and LGBTQ science fiction. The collection spans diverse corners of the SFF world, from major genre archives and author homepages to niche Vampire: the Masquerade role-playing resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Writer Robert J. Sawyer
    How to Write Index: Hugo and Nebula Award-winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer shares an extensive collection of how-to-write advice, drawn from decades of teaching at institutions like the University of Toronto and the Banff Centre. Visitors can explore columns on topics such as point of view, constructing characters, dialogue, and description, making this a rich resource for aspiring fiction writers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scribbles At Work
    Juniperberry's fanfiction archive houses transformative works spanning older fandoms, ranging from soft and fluffy stories to explicit content for adult readers. The site includes a DSFic Finders Archive alongside the main story collection, making it a dedicated hub for fans of the same niche fandoms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scrundle-Net
    Scrundle-Net is a minimalist personal site by a creator who goes by Scrundle, featuring articles, a blog, and a links section updated on a casual schedule. The sparse, dry humor in the site's description gives it a laid-back charm typical of indie personal web spaces.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seaside Simplicity
    Seaside Simplicity is a warm, conversational lifestyle blog by a grandmother named Martha who shares weekly daybook entries covering family life, home mishaps, weather observations, and everyday moments. The Monday Daybook format gives the site a cozy, journal-like charm, with posts that attract dozens of engaged comments from a dedicated community of readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sekh-net homepage
    Sekh-net is a creative worldbuilding project presenting a fictional setting called Sekharu as if it were real, complete with weather reports, upcoming events, community forums, and lore about its inhabitants. The site mimics the format of a vintage community news portal for an invented culture, making it a fascinating piece of interactive speculative fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Serenity's Rest - Splash Page
    Serenity's Rest is a personal neocities site with a welcoming splash page that invites visitors to explore its full home page. The minimal structure hints at a cozy personal corner of the web, with quick navigation links and ambient audio setting the mood.
  • 2026-07-07
    SETTLERS HTML EDITION
    An HTML edition of 'Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat' by J. Sakai, based on the 1989 Morningstar Press third edition, presented as a fully navigable online text. The site offers a complete table of contents with chapter-level links, making this influential Marxist analysis of settler colonialism and labor history accessible in a readable web format.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
    Katherine Langrish, author of the Troll Trilogy and Dark Angels, writes thoughtful explorations of folklore, fairy tales, and mythology on this long-running blog. Posts dive deep into the symbolic and cultural meanings behind classic tales and mythic motifs, making it a rich read for anyone passionate about the storytelling traditions behind fantasy literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    Seventh Sanctum - Welcome To The Page Of Generators!
    Seventh Sanctum, maintained by Steve Savage since 1999, offers over 150 free random generators covering everything from anime characters and magic spells to sci-fi weapons and story concepts. Whether you need a creative spark for writing, RPG worldbuilding, or just a good laugh, this sprawling toolkit has been a beloved go-to for imaginative minds for decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    sex
    Mewglitch's creative hub hosts original written and drawn works featuring mature themes including dark subject matter such as self-harm, non-con, and abuse, all carefully content-warned on individual pages. The site is part of the Hotline webring and serves as a gateway to the creator's adult-oriented storytelling and artwork.
  • 2026-07-07
    SFBookcase.com - Homepage - Reference of Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels/Authors.
    SFBookcase.com is a community-driven reference database cataloguing hundreds of science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels along with their authors, ISBNs, and user reviews. Visitors can browse the latest additions, rate books, recommend authors, and explore linked author websites, making it a handy hub for genre fiction enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    SFSS
    SFSS is a curated science fiction short story site publishing original and classic SF works from authors around the world, including voices from Nigeria, Italy, and North America. Featuring bilingual content in English and French, author interviews, and a thoughtfully assembled archive dating back to 2019, it reads like a small indie literary magazine for speculative fiction fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    SFTN
    SFTN is a minimalist personal site hosting a numbered series of short prose and poetic pieces titled 'strings from the network,' ranging from raw emotional outbursts to philosophical manifestos about internet identity. Each entry reads like a fragment of digital consciousness, blending personal struggle with cultural commentary on technology, power, and belonging.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shaded Sundial
    Shaded Sundial is a moody personal archive on Neocities where the creator shares poetry, short stories, essays, and philosophical journal entries under the banner of bringing genuine expression back to the web. The Anthology section collects original creative works while the Journal covers personal ideas, politics, and philosophy, all wrapped in an old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shady Characters – The secret life of punctuation
    Keith Houston's Shady Characters is a deep dive into the secret histories of punctuation marks, emoji, and the written word, blending meticulous research with entertaining prose. The site accompanies Houston's acclaimed books on the subject and features ongoing essays covering everything from obscure typographic symbols to the cultural evolution of emoji.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shamelessness to the level of an artform!!
    A personal homepage by JC Dizon with a playful, irreverent title and sections covering biography, resume, photos, journal entries, and favorites. The mix of Filipino language navigation labels and casual humor gives the site a distinct personal voice rooted in Filipino internet culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shannon Kay [Shannon's Homepage]
    Shannon Kay's cheerful personal homepage celebrates the indie web spirit, featuring sections on books, coffee, tech, and creative interests alongside webrings, a guestbook, and a classic homepage project. A self-described Californian early millennial and mom of three, Shannon brings a warm, nostalgic energy to handcrafted HTML and CSS as a form of creative expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    sheep's site
    Sheep's personal Nekoweb site features a fic recs section, media log, and collections alongside a curated links page connecting to friends and neighbours in the indie web community. The calendar-style navigation, dithered aesthetics, and last.fm widget give the site a distinctive handcrafted old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    ship's archive
    Shipperslist's personal fanfiction archive collects all their AO3 works organized by fandom, including CQL/MDZS, MCU, Supernatural, and other Asian dramas. The site features helpful content warnings for explicit works, omegaverse, and major character death, making it easy to browse a growing collection of fan-written stories.
  • 2026-07-07
    Shipwreck Library –Shipwreck Library
    Shipwreck Library is a deeply researched reference site dedicated to the works and lives of literary giants James Joyce and Jorge Luis Borges, featuring biographies, criticism, chronologies, audio recordings, and film resources. The site's exhaustive organization covers everything from Dubliners to Finnegans Wake and from Borges' fiction to his philosophical criticism, making it an invaluable hub for serious readers and scholars.
  • 2026-07-07
    Silvercat's Conlanging & Links
    Silvercat has built an elaborate collection of constructed languages inspired by the Thundercats universe, including fully developed grammars, lexicons, writing systems, and cultural worldbuilding for multiple Thunderian civilizations. Each conlang like Ylialis, Nyjejualin, and Maanxmuʃt comes with detailed linguistic notes, phonology, and an immersive in-universe framing that makes this a serious conlanging project.
  • 2026-07-07
    simply.
    Joe Jenett's personal microblog 'simply.' blends haiku poetry, personal observations, tech gripes, and lighthearted humor in a compact, minimalist format. A long-time IndieWeb participant, Jenett brings a reflective and witty voice to short-form posts spanning everything from Apple complaints to original verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    Site-seeing - sf, fantasy and horror links from infinity plus
    Infinity Plus is a curated links page from the well-known SF and fantasy fiction site run by Keith Brooke, pointing visitors toward science fiction and fantasy resources across the web, including link directories, writing and publishing guides, and sites exploring sustainable futures. A thoughtful starting point for genre fans and aspiring writers, it avoids redundant link-dumping in favor of hand-picked, categorized destinations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sitting in cafes next to absolute pieces of shit | Laura Michet's Blog
    Laura Michet's blog features sharp, witty personal essays about everyday life in Los Angeles, including observations on insufferable cafe laptop workers, tech industry culture, and the strange tension of living through uncertain political and economic times. The writing is candid and darkly funny, with a keen eye for the absurdity lurking in ordinary social situations.
  • 2026-07-07
    sixfoot6oftruth
    Ryan Pants (sixfoot6) keeps a personal diary on tilde.club, writing with raw emotional honesty about life events like his grandmother's funeral and reflections on how digital habits shape the way we experience real moments. The writing is thoughtful and literary, blending personal grief, media criticism, and sharp observations about online culture and authenticity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skeins Of Destiny
    Skeins of Destiny is the fanfiction archive of intothisshadow, collecting stories inspired by characters played by actor Oded Fehr, including works based on The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, and Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. The site includes multiple fics, a ratings and warnings policy, writing prompts, and recommendations for other works.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skeletal Writing
    Skell is an Australian writer who shares original horror and romance novels alongside fanfiction for series like Persona 4, Detroit Become Human, and Gravity Falls. The site features works-in-progress with detailed summaries and trigger warnings, plus a smattering of poetry, making it a cozy corner for fans of dark and fantastical storytelling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skep’s Place
    Skep's Place is a charming personal site by someone called Skep, featuring snarky classic literature summaries, cocktail guides, deep dives into Calvin and Hobbes' Hobbes, and gaming thoughts on the Playdate handheld and other titles. The site has a warm, witty personality and covers a surprisingly wide range of interests with genuine care and humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skyhold
    Skyhold is the creative home of C Jackdaw, a writer and witch whose site collects original fiction, worldbuilding notes for a setting called Leusana, poetry, zines, and essays on magic and paganism. The site also features a curated link garden and a folklore page, making it a cozy corner of the web for fantasy writing and witchcraft musings.
  • 2026-07-07
    SlayerSalem
    SlayerSalem is a personal Neocities page belonging to a enthusiast of Discworld novels, with the Terry Pratchett series currently dominating their interests alongside games like Hades and Darksiders, shows like MASH, and bands like Green Day. The site features stamps, fanlistings, a guestbook, cliques, and webring memberships, with the creator openly looking for fellow Discworld readers to connect with.
  • 2026-07-07
    Slow-blogged Saturday
    A charming slice-of-life post by Alan Schussat on tilde.club, documenting a single Saturday in 2014 through timestamped notes collected in the Drafts app and later annotated for publication. The experiment blends personal journaling with a DIY workflow using Python and JSON to export and format the entries, making it a unique artifact of early indie web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    slrncl / blog
    Nicolas Solerieu, a web designer and cyclist based in San Luis Obispo, CA, maintains this personal blog mixing short notes, opinions, and longer reflective essays on topics ranging from technology and tools to everyday life and philosophy. Posts span back to 2017 with entries covering everything from bikes and gadgets to anti-hustle culture and UX, making it a thoughtful and wide-ranging digital journal.
  • 2026-07-07
    SmallWorld
    SmallWorld is Sarah's long-running blog centered on book reviews, homeschooling, and daily life, with an impressive reading log that spans audiobooks and fiction across multiple genres. Her thoughtful, star-rated mini-reviews of titles like 'The Hate U Give' and 'Intimacies' make it a genuine reader's resource for discovering new books.
  • 2026-07-07
    smutgusher | pornography is art
    Smutgusher is a personal creative site offering erotic, macabre, and extreme fiction including shotacon, gay sex, gore, and horror stories from one self-described 'joyfully deranged' author and collaborators. Visitors will find original stories, fansites, and commissioned works spanning romantic to extreme content, all presented with an old-web aesthetic and unapologetic artistic intent.

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