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  • 2026-07-07
    Miguel Máiquez
    The personal site of Miguel Máiquez, a Spanish-language journalist, translator, and editor who shares a blog, articles, and photos. The site connects to the IndieWeb and Fediverse communities, making it a small but thoughtful corner of the independent web.
  • 2026-07-07
    MILF God
    MILF God is a creative personal site featuring an elaborate original fiction universe with multiple storylines, including the 'Freaky Deaky Universe' and 'Food Universe,' populated by original characters the creator has built out over years. Alongside the fiction, the site includes personal articles, a blog, webrings, and seasonal aesthetic overhauls that give it a distinctly handcrafted old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Milo Land - What the hell am I doing
    Milo Fultz's personal blog spans years of short essays, reflections, and project write-ups covering everything from DIY chair-building and bike repairs to philosophy, productivity, and ADHD. The eclectic mix of dated posts reads like a genuine intellectual journal, touching on topics like Zettelkasten, visible mending, and critical thinking with a refreshingly casual voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mimsy
    A Fish Dinner in Memison: Jerry Stratton's 'Mimsy Were the Borogoves' is a book review blog covering fantasy, fiction, and occasional political commentary, with this page focusing on E.R. Eddison's overlooked classic 'A Fish Dinner in Memison' and its place in the Zimiamvia trilogy. Stratton offers thoughtful, personal takes on high fantasy literature, comparing the three Eddison works and guiding readers on which to tackle first.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mimsy
    Mistress of Mistresses: Jerry Stratton's book review section covers a wide range of reads, with this page focusing on E.R. Eddison's high-fantasy classic 'Mistress of Mistresses,' offering a thoughtful and enthusiastic analysis of its style and structure. The review digs into Eddison's use of framing devices across the Ouroboros trilogy, making it a valuable stop for fans of classic fantasy literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    minor literature[s] – stuttering culture[s]
    Minor Literature[s] is an online literary journal dedicated to experimental fiction, essays, poetry, interviews, and music writing that explores the edges of contemporary culture. With thousands of subscribers and a steady stream of contributors, it publishes challenging, unconventional work that sits between literary criticism and creative practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Minotaur's Sex Tips for Slash Writers - Core
    Minotaur's Sex Tips for Slash Writers is a detailed reference guide for fan fiction authors writing slash (male/male) romantic and sexual content, covering everything from anatomy and foreplay to kink and safer sex guidelines. The site is organized into clearly labeled sections and even offers a "verify" form where writers can submit scenes for feedback on plausibility.
  • 2026-07-07
    Miskatonic University Press | William Denton
    William Denton's Miskatonic University Press is a richly eclectic personal site blending literary interests, art commentary, and cultural projects including the STAPLR music reference library and Theatre Science. The site reflects decades of intellectual curiosity, featuring quotes from artists like Matisse and Delacroix, notes on Canadian hosting, and connections to a wide range of humanistic pursuits.
  • 2026-07-07
    molochronik
    Molochronik is the German-language blog of molosovsky, a self-described fantasist and amoenokrat who writes about video games, books, politics, science fiction, poetry, and art. The site blends thoughtful game criticism with literary reviews and personal essays, creating a rich archive of cultural commentary spanning multiple years.
  • 2026-07-07
    moonlit.exposed
    Moonlit.exposed is a poetic digital archive built by a thoughtful creator who catalogs everyday observations as hex color codes paired with brief, lyrical descriptions of moments like late-afternoon sunlight, scattered flower petals, and a sister's cup of coffee. The site blends personal writing, field notes, a color diary, and multimedia files into an intimate, slow-web experience designed to be savored on a desktop screen.
  • 2026-07-07
    moonside inn
    Moonside Inn is a cozy personal page with a cottage-in-the-forest aesthetic, featuring sections for books, games, music, recipes, shrines, and a weekly log of the creator's current reads, listens, and watches. The warm, tea-and-pixel-art atmosphere and eclectic mix of media interests make it a charming little corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moonstruck Drama Bookstore - plays, cast albums, sheet music, theatre news & more
    Moonstruck Drama Bookstore is a comprehensive online resource for theatre lovers, offering links to plays, cast albums, sheet music, and theatre news organized by dramatist from Aeschylus to Neil Simon. The site covers an impressive breadth of theatrical history spanning ancient Greek drama through contemporary playwrights, alongside a robust section on classic and modern musicals.
  • 2026-07-07
    More in Sadness than in Anger - Charlie's Diary
    Charlie's Diary is the long-running blog of Hugo Award-winning science fiction author Charles Stross, covering his writing process, new novels, and sharp political commentary. Posts range from updates on upcoming books like his latest space opera to candid observations on current events, drawing a lively community of hundreds of commenters.
  • 2026-07-07
    mostly true | virgil eaton
    Virgil Eaton's 'Mostly True' is a beautifully written personal narrative blog featuring vivid, literary stories drawn from real life adventures spanning Pennsylvania bar nights, wolf encounters in New Mexico, black cab misadventures in Sichuan, and life after a wheelchair-changing injury. The writing is warm, specific, and genuinely compelling, reading more like polished creative nonfiction than a typical travel or personal blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moth's Mindscape
    Moth's Mindscape is a atmospheric personal site by a creator called Moth or Lepidoptera, featuring a choose-your-own-adventure section called 'Lepidotera's Snowy Alpine' alongside webrings and fanlistings. The site leans into a dark, cozy aesthetic with retro gifs, autoplay music, and Windows 95-style visuals that give it a distinctive old-web charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    motherstone > about
    Motherstone is Avery's personal Neocities site, home to her diary, fiction and non-fiction writing, and creative projects. A self-described writer, musician, and artist living in the upper Midwest, she brings a warm and witty voice to her corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    mrshll.com - mrshll.com
    Marshall Moutenot's personal site collects logs, essays, and public notes covering everyday life, mutual aid, climate anxieties, and small moments of creativity. The writing is intimate and literary, with entries like a vivid account of a multi-day power outage that blend personal reflection with broader social observation.
  • 2026-07-07
    My Boring Life
    Firda, a 50-something child-free Canadian, chronicles the quiet pleasures of everyday life including thrifting, houseplants, baking, and the occasional web experiment in her charmingly self-deprecating personal blog. Her 'Weird Web October' challenge, where she built a new mini-website every day in October, reveals a creative side that makes this much more than a typical slice-of-life journal.
  • 2026-07-07
    My fanfiction and podfic | Ye Jacobites By Name
    A fan fiction and podfic archive by a dedicated creator writing for Jacobite-era historical fiction, including works based on 'The Flight of the Heron,' 'Kidnapped,' and lesser-known related novels. The collection spans missing scene stories, slash fiction, and longer plotty fics, with a thoughtful transformative works policy welcoming remixes and translations.
  • 2026-07-07
    my fic archive
    An archive page from a fanfic writer and collector who focuses on DCU Superbat (Clark Kent/Bruce Wayne) fan fiction, featuring both their own works and a curated list of saved fics by other authors. The site reflects the preservation instinct common in fandom, with the creator noting they keep local copies of stories since even AO3 works can disappear.
  • 2026-07-07
    My Fics
    A personal fanfiction archive by a writer who goes by 'shuddering,' collecting works across fandoms including Homestuck, Hockey RPF, and CATS the Musical. The fics span a wide range of genres, pairings, and ratings, with summaries and word counts provided alongside links to additional archive-locked works on AO3.
  • 2026-07-07
    my ILLEGIBLE blog that you can't read!!! don't even try to read it you won't be able to!!! just go home now it isnt worth it!!!
    A chaotic and charming personal blog by a creator going by Googleplex, featuring daily entries, a fortune generator, a word of the day, and an intentionally illegible aesthetic full of bright colors and playful hostility. The site leans heavily into old-web personality culture with webrings, a music page, and quirky subpages including one dedicated to toothpaste.
  • 2026-07-07
    my Lair #mylair
    A newly launched Neocities personal site where the creator shares candid journal-style updates about their creative projects, academic writing, and media diet including books like Butler's Parable of the Sower and films like Come Drink With Me. The site is still under construction but has a warm, expressive voice and a focus on reading, writing, and watching.
  • 2026-07-07
    My Scattered Thoughts – The oldest and most obscure weblog. Probably. Lovingly maintained and neglected by Shawn Kilburn.
    Shawn Kilburn's long-running personal weblog 'My Scattered Thoughts' dates back to at least 2001 and features a mix of book reviews, short musings, humor, and personal observations. The site leans heavily toward literary discussion, with a dedicated books section and thoughtful mini-reviews of titles ranging from Claire Keegan to Farah Jasmine Griffin.
  • 2026-07-07
    My Typical Day | Rob Weychert
    Rob Weychert is a Philadelphia-based designer and artist whose blog covers his daily routines, year-in-review reflections, and personal observations with a sharp, self-deprecating wit. This particular post joins a chain of bloggers documenting their typical days, touching on RSS feeds, doomscrolling, workouts, TV, and books in a candid slice-of-life style.
  • 2026-07-07
    myrtletribe
    Myrtletribe is the personal site of a hobby artist and evolutionary ecology student who shares detailed book reviews, a reading library with covers and notes, original artwork, and monthly blog recaps. The site is thoughtfully built with a cozy aesthetic, featuring pages for color palettes, a sitemap, a 'now' page, and a growing collection of candid literary opinions.
  • 2026-07-07
    móbile
    A Brazilian Portuguese literary blog where the author reflects on books, memory, and reading life with warmth and wit, discussing authors like Faulkner, Virginia Woolf, and Hemingway alongside personal anecdotes. The writing is intimate and essayistic, blending cultural commentary with self-deprecating humor about forgotten plots and half-remembered classics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nathan Upchurch
    Nathan Upchurch's personal site and blog covers a wide range of topics including incense, free and open source software, design, vegan cooking, and music. The site features galleries, a guestbook, a blogroll, and participates in both the Fediring and Geekring web communities, giving it a warm, old-web personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    nefaerien.NET by Vixen Phillips aka lilli – dark lyrical fiction, music & art
    Nefaerien.NET is the creative home of Vixen Phillips, also known as lilli, a self-described queer techno-fantasist who crafts dark lyrical fiction, music, and visual art. The site is an atmospheric, handcoded experience with poetically named sections like "the dreaming sea" and "feathers from ruins," inviting visitors into a world of dreamlike narrative fragments.
  • 2026-07-07
    new home
    Jukiter's personal corner of the web, known as Juki, features a mix of creative work including webnovels, a blog, and a collection of resources for curious websurfers. The site has a welcoming, share-friendly spirit and covers media consumption spanning music, reading, and anime alongside original creations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Niall Harrison
    The personal homepage of Niall Harrison, a science fiction critic and reviewer associated with Strange Horizons and the BSFA's Vector magazine. Visitors can find links to his bibliography, journal, photos, and writing about SF literature.
  • 2026-07-07
    NightcoreAndCaffeine's Website
    NightcoreAndCaffeine (NCC) runs this cheerfully barebones personal site built from a 1996 HTML book, featuring a personal fanfiction archive, an art page, a web journal, and a massive index of over 500 indie webrings. The fanfiction work and writing projects take center stage, with shrines, media rambles, and personality quiz results rounding out the experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nitrosyncretic Press
    Nitrosyncretic Press is a specialty small press active since 2000, publishing works on Robert Heinlein, artificial intelligence, commercial spaceflight history, and a free e-book series covering unique niche topics. Their catalog includes guides for independent authors on digital publishing in EPUB and Kindle formats, making it a useful stop for both readers and self-publishers.
  • 2026-07-07
    No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons
    The blog of science fiction author Peter Watts, featuring excerpts and updates from his fiction, commentary on biotech and science, and personal reflections with a characteristically bleak wit. Posts range from in-progress novel snippets to musings on real-world science, making it a fascinating destination for fans of hard SF and speculative fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    No Soup for You - NEXT!!!
    Alicia Nesbitt, known online as Monkey and Queen of the Soups, runs this charmingly chaotic personal site from the early 2000s full of quirky humor, personal updates, and creative projects. Highlights include a Julius Caesar fan page, a lyric matching service, and a healthy dose of soup-themed absurdist humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Noahie's Terminal
    Noahie Valk's personal terminal-style site serves as a hub for their writing, philosophy, and fiction, with a blog, link log, and a section called Somnia. The minimalist monospace aesthetic and keywords like 'modern monasticism' and 'cogito' hint at a thoughtful, literary sensibility worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nostalgia Publishing
    Nostalgia Publishing is a book review magazine run for fun, covering crime, fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, children's books, comics, and non-fiction with a nostalgic bent. Highlights include serialized fiction, poetry, publisher features, interviews, and reviews spanning classic and contemporary titles.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes by JCProbably
    JCProbably's personal blog blends reflective writing, book tracking, and slice-of-life essays on topics like friendship, holidays, and journaling with a Hobonichi notebook. The site has an intimate, cozy tone with curated reader favorites, a reading log, and posts ranging from cycling challenges to annual music recaps.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes from Michael’s Desk
    Michael's cozy neocities corner is a self-described void-screaming space for hyperfixations, original characters, shrines, and scattered thoughts powered by caffeine and sleep deprivation. Visitors can explore sections like 'Mike Vs. The Hyperfixation,' 'The Ambrose Archives,' and fan shrines covering interests like Red Dead Redemption and the band The Mechanisms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes from the Wired
    "Notes from the Wired" is a thoughtful personal writing site by monkemanx covering philosophy, theology, travel, and media commentary, with articles ranging from a close reading of Meister Eckhart's medieval sermons to a travelogue about Namibia. The site has a distinctly intellectual, eclectic character, mixing academic-adjacent deep dives with casual media reviews and personal reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nozlee's tilde.club page
    Nozlee's tilde.club page is a charming personal journal filled with witty, observational writing about everyday life, including a recovery from injury, apartment projects, and a hilariously specific list of Facebook interactions. The writing is the clear star here, with dated entries that read like polished personal essays rather than casual blog posts.
  • 2026-07-07
    NUEDGE
    Nu's personal corner of the web is a cozy, anonymous journal space focused on logging attempts at positivity and embracing the quiet freedom of old-school internet culture. The site also features video content adapted for the Sony PSP, and draws inspiration from Web 1.0 aesthetics and the HTML Journal specification.
  • 2026-07-07
    Numbers Story
    Numbers Story is a sprawling personal headworld and paracosm created around 2010, documenting dozens of interconnected worlds, gods, timelines, and over 1,000 individual characters through dense lore and worldbuilding pages. The site features an elaborate magic system, character profiles, browser mini-games, and site achievements, making it a richly interactive archive of one creator's imaginative universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    o sleeper
    Tehsin's personal corner of the web, Fairygore, is a richly atmospheric site centered on writing, book reports, media logs, and literary shrines with a dark, whimsical aesthetic. Visitors will find original writing, reflections on books and films, and featured tributes to authors like Cormac McCarthy, all wrapped in an evocative old-web style.
  • 2026-07-07
    O, the tides
    Marija's whimsical cabin-by-the-sea persona sets the stage for this atmospheric Neocities personal site, complete with rooms to explore like a Bedroom, Kitchen, and Study. The playful lore about living for a hundred years and not keeping Franz Liszt in the basement gives this image-rich site a charming, storybook quality.
  • 2026-07-07
    obscure blog
    Oliver's personal blog mixes literary reflections, such as thoughts on plays by Ibsen, with everyday musings on cycling, personal goals, and life observations. A quietly charming slice-of-life journal with a whimsical self-described 'very silly' personality behind it.
  • 2026-07-07
    OceanMew.com | my home by the sea.
    OceanMew.com is the whimsical personal home of an internet denizen known as Ocean, featuring a blog, photo gallery, shrine, and a dreamy seaside aesthetic that evokes old-web nostalgia. The site blends personal writing and reflections with interests spanning Halo, Touhou Project, Runescape, Oblivion, Animal Crossing, and Pallas cats, making it a charming and eclectic corner of the modern indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Odukora Chronicles
    Odukora Chronicles is the passion project of hobbyist artist and writer Mauve (Myxraeth), dedicated to archiving the lore, characters, and stories of their original fictional universe called Odukora, which has been in development since 2018. Visitors can explore an expansive headworld complete with original stories like "The Eternal: Fallout" and "Paradigm of Empyrean," character pages, and detailed world-building lore.
  • 2026-07-07
    olivia's website
    Olivia's personal website features a reading blog, writings, and study resources with a current read listed in Chinese. The site also includes coding resources, recipes, and links to her other Neocities projects, making it a cozy multifaceted homepage with books at its heart.
  • 2026-07-07
    Once Upon a Time - FAIRY TALES
    Once Upon a Time is a fanlisting dedicated to fairy tales in general, welcoming fans of classic stories like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, and Snow White. Maintained by Juliet as part of the Fairytale Dreams collective and listed with The Fanlistings Network, it lets visitors grab a button and join a community of 46 fellow fairy tale enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    One Step Left (Tales of Arcadia)
    One Step Left is an alternate universe fanfic series set in the Tales of Arcadia universe, following the characters Strickler and Douxie across centuries in a deeply character-driven story. The site hosts two completed or in-progress books with e-book downloads, historical notes, a goblin conlang, lore pages, and research sources, making it a richly developed creative project.
  • 2026-07-07
    One-Act Plays
    One-Act Plays dot com is an indexed directory of online scripts organized by genre, playwright, cast size, and royalty-free availability. Theater enthusiasts and directors will find it a practical reference for locating short plays and monologues suited to a variety of production needs.
  • 2026-07-07
    Online Goddess
    Online Goddess is Becky's personal blog where she writes reflective, candid posts about life, creativity, and the web, tracking her writing output with daily word count stats. Posts range from personal updates like an eviction crisis to commentary on typography, internet culture, and staying inspired.
  • 2026-07-07
    Other Sites about Neglected Books – The Neglected Books Page
    The Neglected Books Page is a curated guide to forgotten, out-of-print, and overlooked works of fiction and nonfiction, celebrating authors and titles that deserve a second life on readers' shelves. This particular page compiles other websites, BBC radio series, and online communities devoted to rediscovering neglected classics, making it a rich starting point for literary archaeology.
  • 2026-07-07
    Our Angel~ Home page
    A dedicated home for 'Our Angel', an original dark fantasy and psychological horror story by Tumblr creator Milo, following Seraphina Melrose, a powerful angelic figure in the religiously oppressive kingdom of Maldeus. The project blends whump genre storytelling, cult and religious trauma themes, and body horror into a richly developed original fiction world with characters, lore pages, and extras.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ouroboros Café
    Ouro's personal creative writing hub serves up original fiction including a novella, Homestuck longfic, short stories, poetry, and pseudo-philosophical articles, all wrapped in an atmospheric, darkly poetic aesthetic. The site leans hard into literary craft and speculative writing, making it a compelling stop for fans of experimental fiction and earnest internet weirdness.
  • 2026-07-07
    OVERGROWN GARDEN
    Overgrown Garden is a lovingly tended personal site by cd_rom_woahh featuring sections on linguistics, music, movies, poems, shrines, and curated links, all wrapped in a whimsical garden aesthetic with seasonal themes and cursor sparkles. The mix of poetry, media lists, and personal writing gives the site a distinctly literary and introspective character that sets it apart from typical hobby pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    p1k3 – new
    Running since the 1990s, p1k3 is one of the web's longest-lived personal blogs, written by a thoughtful author who mixes lyrical garden observations, short poetry, political reflections, and everyday life into a distinctive literary voice. Posts range from meditative yard-and-garden reports tracking bees, birds, and raised beds to candid confessional writing about anxiety, aging, and the exhausting state of the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Paracosm
    Paracosm is a beautifully themed personal site built around the concept of imaginary worlds, drawing inspiration from beloved fictional universes like Middle Earth, Narnia, Hogwarts, and Faerûn. The creator organizes their memories, dreams, and personal identity through a richly layered structure of "Stages" and "Rooms," with graphics inspired by Tony DiTerlizzi's Spiderwick Chronicles illustrations.
  • 2026-07-07
    paradise-and-cola - Fanfic
    Paradise-and-cola's fanfiction archive collects years of original fan-written stories spanning fandoms like 17776, Among Us, The Glass Scientists, Sanders Sides, and Detroit: Become Human. The collection is notably thoughtful about preservation, offering works in both English and Russian with custom CSS recreations of original web story aesthetics.
  • 2026-07-07
    Parimal Satyal - Neustadt.fr
    Parimal Satyal's personal website blends thoughtful essays on the open web, languages, aviation, and technology with his retro synthwave music project Snow Circuit. Standout pieces like 'Rediscovering the Small Web' and 'Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web' have gained wide recognition, making this a genuinely compelling destination for fans of the indie and small web movement.
  • 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.

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