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  • 2026-07-07
    that one summer
    A beautifully minimal tribute site dedicated to F. Scott Fitzgerald's short story 'Winter Dreams,' presenting extended passages of the text in an atmospheric, summery layout. The site evokes the mood of the original prose with soft visuals that complement Fitzgerald's lush, melancholic language about youth and longing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Activist Art of Book Review
    Anitra Freeman's activist-minded book review collection focuses on social justice titles covering homelessness, labor history, poverty, and psychiatric critique. A portion of Amazon purchases made through the site is donated to the Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project, giving the page a distinctly purposeful, community-oriented edge.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Anti Social
    The Anti Social is a personal blog by AJ Bourg, featuring short reflections, shared links, trail photos, and commentary on everything from politics and music to pet loss and social media burnout. Posts range from hiking snapshots at Dillon Reservoir to thoughts on ICE resistance in Minneapolis, giving the site a candid, stream-of-consciousness charm.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Ants Of God Are Queer Fish
    Daniel Otto Jack Petersen runs this deeply literary blog dedicated to the strange, visionary fiction of R. A. Lafferty, blending theology, ecocriticism, and tall-tale folklore into scholarly yet personal commentary. Visitors will find close readings of Lafferty's stories, an extensive thesis bibliography, and meditations on topics ranging from Native American humor to object-oriented ontology.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Aristos Project
    The Aristos Project is a newly launched personal site on Neocities, still heavily under construction and full of self-aware humor about its early state. The name references the Greek concept of 'aristos' (the best or excellent), hinting at a classical or literary focus waiting to emerge as the site grows.
  • 2026-07-07
    the beauty of the house is immeasurable // its kindness infinite
    Eden's Garden of Whatever is a dreamy, atmospheric personal site filled with poetic fragments, cryptic quotes, and soft ambient audio that creates an immersive mood-board experience. The site blends literary snippets from various sources with a cozy web aesthetic, inviting visitors to linger in its quiet, enigmatic atmosphere.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Bone Folder
    The Bone Folder is Emily Nick Howard's hand-coded personal site featuring original poetry, prose, and curated collections. A self-described digital blanket fort, it offers an intimate and carefully crafted space for literary work alongside a colophon and links to other corners of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Book Library
    The Book Library is an extensive digital collection of hundreds of public domain books from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, all readable as webpages with helpful Wikipedia links for context on authors and subjects. Titles range from Ambrose Bierce's 'The Devil's Dictionary' and WWI regimental histories to art criticism and early automotive writing, making it a rich archive for lovers of antique texts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Caehdus Archives
    The Caehdus Archives is a personal site featuring a section called 'Stream of Consciousness Updates,' suggesting a journal or creative writing focus with a heavy visual component. The image-rich layout and evocative name hint at a curated archive of personal thoughts, creative work, or world-building material.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Cafe Irreal Home Page
    The Cafe Irreal is a long-running online literary magazine founded in 1998 and edited by G.S. Evans and Alice Whittenburg, dedicated to publishing irreal and surrealist short fiction from international authors. Each quarterly issue features original stories exploring 'irrealism,' and the site also includes a rich archive, critical essays on irreal theory, and a literary supplement called 'irreal (re)views.'
  • 2026-07-07
    The Castle
    Princess (he/they) runs this charmingly personal corner of the web called The Castle, packed with a diary, microblog, recipes, film and music logs, and a basketball section. The site reflects a broad mix of creative and everyday interests, with a handcrafted HTML/CSS aesthetic and a warm invitation to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Codeless Code
    Case 38 Language: The Codeless Code is an illustrated collection of Zen-style koans and fables about software development, written by the mysterious author Qi and featuring masters, novices, and philosophical puzzles about programming and management. Each case offers a short parable with commentary and a poem, available in multiple languages including German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Russian.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Darth Mall
    W. Evan Sheehan's personal blog covers a wide range of topics including technology, parenting, travel, climate, and the IndieWeb movement, with posts stretching back to 2009. The archive spans over a decade of writing, and the tag cloud reveals an eclectic mix of interests from JavaScript and Eleventy to bicycles, photography, and Lunar New Year traditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    the deepest dark
    Kit/Andy/Jamie's personal creative archive, themed around Minecraft's sculk biome, collects original prose, poetry, and webweaves they're proud of alongside shrines and personal musings. The site leans heavily into creative writing and fan fiction, with links to an AO3 profile and a changelog full of newly posted fics.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Edgar Allan Poe Library | The Nevermore
    The Nevermore is a comprehensive online library of Edgar Allan Poe's collected works, featuring dozens of his stories and poems presented as individual linked pages. Visitors can browse classics like 'The Raven,' 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' and 'The Cask of Amontillado' alongside lesser-known pieces, making it a valuable reference for Poe enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Fanfiction Webring
    The Fanfiction Webring is a curated ring connecting dozens of personal fanfiction archives spanning fandoms from Star Wars and The Witcher to Gundam, Naruto, and obscure book series. Each member site is a hand-crafted neocities archive, making this a wonderful hub for discovering indie fan writing outside of platforms like AO3 or Fanfiction.net.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Folkmoss Logs
    The Folkmoss Logs is a charming personal weblog by a writer who goes by 'the Folkmoss,' covering nostalgia, media, personal experiences, and discoveries from both the web and offline life. Structured like a living book with front matter, back matter, illustrations, and a table of contents, the site blends old-web sensibility with a genuinely literary approach to blogging.
  • 2026-07-07
    The front gate
    A personal blog by a Polish coal miner, built with the Zonelets blogging tool on Neocities, promising freeform writing on whatever topics come to mind. The site is minimal in its current state but has a charming, unpretentious voice and a distinctive self-described author identity.
  • 2026-07-07
    the GEORGE is a noble animal - citrons.xyz
    A surreal, absurdist web page dedicated to the mysterious entity known as GEORGE, featuring dreamlike personal narrative and cosmic mythology built around a fictional immortal being. Part of the citrons.xyz personal site, this page blends experimental fiction with deadpan humor in a style reminiscent of internet creepypasta and avant-garde writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    the good prince . . . The Eyes of the Dragon fanlisting
    A fanlisting dedicated to Stephen King's fantasy novel 'The Eyes of the Dragon,' welcoming fans to join a community celebrating this beloved book. Owned and designed by Kristina as part of The Fantom collective, the site is officially approved by The Fanlistings network.
  • 2026-07-07
    the html review — archive
    The HTML Review is an annual literary journal publishing original works specifically designed to exist on the web, with each piece using HTML as an expressive medium rather than just a delivery format. The archive spans four issues from 2022 to 2025, featuring dozens of contributors creating interactive, poetic, and experimental web-native writing pieces with titles like 'ASCII Bedroom Memoir' and 'Forest Void'.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Internet Classics Archive – 441 searchable works of classical literature
    Created by Daniel C. Stevenson and hosted at MIT, the Internet Classics Archive offers 441 searchable works of classical literature from 59 authors, spanning Greco-Roman, Chinese, and Persian texts in English translation. The site has been serving readers since 1994 and features user-driven commentary, reader-recommended links for each work, and powerful full-text search capabilities.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Iron Ragdoll
    Tofutush shares their original fictional universe called The Iron Ragdoll, a paracosm featuring animal-eared characters navigating a borderline-dystopian world of spies, mysteries, and complex friendships. The site includes sections for characters, stories, world-building, and a gallery, making it a cozy showcase for an ambitious original creative project.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Lair of the Bongle
    The Lair of the Bongle is gdbongle's personal Neocities hub, featuring a blog, guestbook, and links to friends' sites alongside fun stickers and userboxes. The creator identifies as a writer and character-maker, with connections to Artfight hinting at a creative fandom-adjacent community presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Language Construction Kit
    Mark Rosenfelder's Language Construction Kit is a comprehensive web guide for anyone interested in creating artificial languages (conlangs) for fantasy worlds, alien civilizations, or personal hobby use. It covers sounds, writing systems, word building, grammar, and language families, and has since expanded into a full series of print books including advanced volumes on morphosyntax and syntax.
  • 2026-07-07
    the library of alexandra
    The Library of Alexandra is a thoughtfully curated essay catalogue by Xandra, organized into categories like Lifestyle and Internet, with personal reflections on topics ranging from burnout and being childfree to fandom and the small web. The site's charming OS-terminal aesthetic frames each essay as a file in a digital library, making browsing feel like exploring a personal archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    The life & works of Joshua Bartz
    Joshua Bartz's personal site blends short articles, notes, and reading lists into a thoughtful record of his intellectual life, with sections for a digital garden, library, and seasonal music playlists. The mix of book recommendations, personal essays, and cassette culture curiosity makes it a warm and eclectic corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Magician's Lair
    The Magician's Lair is the personal corner of Willow Rosenberg, known online as petrichoran, who hosts essays on alterhumanity, short fiction, and reflections on soulbonding and collective identity. The site has a distinct mystical aesthetic inspired by the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot and serves as both a creative writing hub and a home for the creator's plural and alterhuman experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Merry Corner
    Merryjest, also known as Maus Merryjest, runs this nostalgic personal corner of the web with a retro 1995-era aesthetic, complete with a guestbook and blog updates. The site leans into old-web vibes with a warm, conversational tone that invites visitors to settle in and get acquainted with its creator.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Millinery
    The Millinery is a personal fan fiction archive by Eccentric Hat, collecting their fanfics across a wide range of source materials including books, podcasts, TV shows, and other media. The works span fandoms from Jeeves & Wooster to Imperial Radch, with many short-form pieces like drabbles and character studies that showcase careful, literary writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    the misadventures of missy
    Missy is a queer disabled Australian writer who uses this neocities site to house her fiction and non-fiction portfolio, covering sci-fi, urban fantasy, and games journalism. Visitors can explore her published pieces, read blog entries about her life and hyperfixations, and get a peek into the creative mind behind the work.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Moonspeaker
    The Moonspeaker is a long-running personal website by C. Osborne covering fiction, essays, feminist and Amazonian themes, and wide-ranging intellectual commentary under the tagline 'where some ideas are stranger than others.' The site spans sections on Turtle Island, allocentric perceptions, and found subjects, reflecting decades of thoughtful, unconventional writing and curation.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE MORTAKI PLACE
    Mortaki (also known as Mordecai) built this whimsical personal site as a home for their original writing, poetry, essays, and fiction, framing themselves as a bard sharing stories with the world. Visitors can explore original works like 'Red Handed' and 'Shora Mythology', a bookshelf, manga recommendations, assorted fanfiction, and a collection of essays, all wrapped in an enthusiastically chaotic old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    the murasaki diaries.
    The Murasaki Diaries is a personal blog by Eugene, a self-described INFP who writes slice-of-life entries peppered with enthusiasm for old K-pop and J-pop, particularly idol Akanishi Jin. The blog blends casual daily journaling with a love of vintage web aesthetics, featuring friend links, custom layouts, and a warm community vibe.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Neglected Books Page – www.NeglectedBooks.com
    Where forgotten books are remembered: NeglectedBooks.com is a dedicated literary review site celebrating obscure, out-of-print, and overlooked books from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular focus on forgotten works by women writers. Each post offers thoughtful long or short reviews that make a compelling case for why these buried titles deserve a second look.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (Gaston Leroux) - Book Fanlisting
    A fanlisting dedicated to Gaston Leroux's 1911 novel 'The Phantom of the Opera,' inviting fans of the original source story to add their names to a growing worldwide list. Hosted at sarennia.net, it celebrates the classic French gothic romance that inspired countless adaptations and is listed with The Fanlistings Network.
  • 2026-07-07
    the prowling Bee
    Susan Kornfeld and Adam DeGraff are working through the complete poems of Emily Dickinson one by one, offering thoughtful close readings and literary analysis of each work. Each post unpacks the language, emotion, and context of a specific poem, making this a rich resource for anyone captivated by Dickinson's life and verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE REPUBLIC
    The Republic is a sprawling, idiosyncratic personal hub by stanleylieber, collecting a dense archive of short written works with titles ranging from philosophical provocations to political riffs. The site doubles as a portal to a constellation of related projects, RSS feeds, and art show documentation, giving it the feel of a self-contained literary universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Satyrs’ Forest · ’t Satyrwoud 🍇
    Xanthe Tynehorne's richly crafted personal forest of curiosities includes a constructed language, a linkroll, a compendium of curious words, favorite music and art galleries, a blog, and dozens of other whimsical projects. The site is a deeply personal yet public-facing creative world, presented in both English and Dutch with seasonal background paintings and meticulous typographical care.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Serving Library
    The Serving Library is an arts and publishing organization that releases journal essays, collections, and programs, with this page featuring a piece by Emilie M. Reed titled 'Snake Head, Snake Tail,' a reflective personal-narrative essay available as a PDF download. The site blends literary writing with a curated archive of texts, making it a compelling destination for readers interested in contemporary essay and art writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Serving Library
    The Serving Library is an artist-run publishing and archival project featuring a rich journal of essays, artworks, and critical writing by contributors including Tauba Auerbach, Anne Carson, Bruno Munari, and many others. Its collection spans art criticism, experimental writing, graphic design theory, and conceptual pieces, making it a distinctive destination for readers interested in contemporary art and writing culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Silver Stallion
    The Silver Stallion is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the life and works of James Branch Cabell (1879-1958), the American fantasy and historical fiction author best known for 'Jurgen.' Created by John Thorne and Bill Lloyd, the site features illustrated bibliographies, collector's guides, scholarly essays, maps of Cabell's fictional world, and an archive of the journal 'Kalki and The Cabellian,' making it an essential destination for fans and researchers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Submission Grinder
    The Submission Grinder is a powerful, donation-supported database and submission tracker designed to help writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction find the right markets for their work. With over 19,000 market listings, nearly 800,000 tracked submissions, and advanced search tools, it serves as an essential tool for any writer navigating the publishing landscape.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Unbearable Lightness of Web Pages
    Joel Dueck explores the fragility of web publishing and makes a passionate case for treating web content more like durable books in this thoughtful essay. The piece reflects on the impermanence of websites, the loss of GeoCities, and proposes a future where web writing outlasts its servers the way printed books outlast their authors.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of 5eersha
    Saoirse's personal corner of the web features a blog where she reflects on the meaning of the internet, personal changes, and life away from social media algorithms. The site is a work in progress as she learns HTML and CSS, with a changelog tracking her ongoing efforts to build something truly her own.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of kwhitefoot
    Kwhitefoot's personal site centers around a growing book catalogue, with some titles available for sale or free. The site also features scanned vintage magazines including a 1976 Bristol University Rag Mag and the Liverpool Software Gazette from 1980, making it a small but intriguing archive of retro print media.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of lukuak
    Lukuak's personal corner of the web, currently a placeholder announcing an upcoming redesign after a name change from a previous identity. Almost no content is live yet, but the site signals a fresh start is imminent.
  • 2026-07-07
    The web site of s-c-gs-fanfiction-archive
    S_C_G's Fanfiction Archive is a personal collection of completed fan fiction spanning three fandoms: Boku no Hero Academia, DC Comics, and Star Wars. The site serves as a polished neocities mirror of the author's Archive of Our Own profile, with works organized by fandom and series for easy browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The website of joppiesaus
    Joppiesaus's eclectic personal corner of the web features a journal, original art, recipes, dream logs, and a story section alongside a curated list of favorite Neocities neighbors. The site has a charmingly chaotic, handcrafted old-web energy with quirky humor, random text fragments, and a genuinely playful voice throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Website of Karl Wilcox
    Karl Wilcox's sprawling personal site hosts over 400 pages of reviews covering books, TV shows, films, and games, with a particular depth in literature including Tolkien, Jane Austen, and science fiction. Beyond reviews, Karl documents personal projects in heraldry, electronics, and Lego, making this a genuinely eclectic and well-stocked corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    the world is full of great and wonderful things for those who are ready for them
    Mollfie's personal site functions as an online commonplace book, a place to collect and track media consumed including books, shows, and games. Still a work in progress, it reflects a thoughtful effort to replace commercial tracking apps with something more personal and self-owned.
  • 2026-07-07
    the Wry Writer
    Alexandra Wolfe's personal writing blog blends whimsical prose, daily reflections, and a distinctive voice that describes capturing thoughts like butterflies in glass jars. The site features ongoing series like 'Mindful March,' an AMA section, and a books page, making it a cozy corner of the web for fans of creative personal writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    the-displeasure
    Jinx, a 22-year-old from Argentina, built this cozy corner of the web to share thoughts on books, personal projects, and small blog posts away from the noise of social media. The site has a particular focus on historical fiction and classic authors like Jane Austen, with a warm, community-minded spirit and a changelog that shows steady, loving development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Theie
    Theie's personal link collection gathers tools and resources for writers working in fantasy and historical fiction, covering writing craft, worldbuilding, and linguistics. Curated by a writer who updates the collection as new finds emerge, it serves as a focused reference hub for genre fiction enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thel · You've pierced the mist...
    Thel is a small personal blog with a mystical, cosmic-horror-tinged aesthetic, featuring dated chronicles on topics like indie web culture and horror writing. Its poetic welcome message and participation in the Hotline Webring give it a dreamy, old-web community feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    theleakypen fic archive
    Theleakypen's creative archive hosts fan fiction organized by fandom and by vibe, alongside filks and visual fanworks like gifsets and screenshot poetry. A lovingly assembled collection of transformative works still in progress, with new content added regularly.
  • 2026-07-07
    This day’s portion
    This Day's Portion (TDP) is a quietly poetic personal blog by a writer who shares original verse and reflections, currently in a slow hibernation mode with only subscriber notifications active. The site carries an understated literary charm, offering glimpses of meditative, image-driven poems about time, leaves, and everyday moments.
  • 2026-07-07
    this is not a fairy tale . . . The Witches fanlisting
    This Is Not A Fairy Tale is a fanlisting dedicated to Roald Dahl's beloved novel 'The Witches' and its 1990 film adaptation starring Anjelica Huston, maintained by Kristina as part of The Fantom collective. Fans of both the book and movie can join the listing, browse member stats, and grab codes to show their love for this classic dark children's story.
  • 2026-07-07
    This Is Where My Stuff Lives
    Quinn's personal hub features original fiction including ongoing story 'Night Terrors,' plus writing commissions, a ko-fi shop, and a Patreon for supporters. The site blends slice-of-life blog updates with creative writing output, making it a lively space for fans of Quinn's stories and anyone who enjoys a candid, funny personal voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    throw another bear in the canoe — LiveJournal
    The LiveJournal blog of Elizabeth Bear, Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy author writing under the handle matociquala, featuring 8,835 entries accumulated over years of active posting. The sidebar links to her official website, fiction journal, and markets like Analog, Asimov's, and Tor.com, making it a hub for fans of her work and the broader speculative fiction community.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.club/~sippey
    Sippey's tilde.club page is a minimalist journal of short, thoughtful posts covering parenting struggles, social media observations, and reflections on everyday life. Dating from 2014 to 2015, the writing is candid and introspective, touching on themes of information asymmetry, teen anxiety, and the appeal of small community spaces on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Toki Pona (official site)
    The official site for Toki Pona, the minimalist constructed language created by Madame Lang, offering lessons, dictionaries, illustrated stories, and a thriving community hub. Visitors can explore learning resources, original texts, music, games, and news about the language's growing presence in Unicode and global media.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tom's place
    Literature & Geology; HCI archives.: Tom Erickson's personal site blends his post-retirement passions for geology, essay writing, and science fiction with an archive of his decades-long career in HCI and social computing research at Apple and IBM. Visitors can explore his blogs covering essays, book notes, and journal entries, as well as a comprehensive list of academic publications and patents.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tomocummies
    Tomocummies is the personal creative hub of a writer who hosts their original characters and fan fiction, including mature content with explicit content warnings provided. The site serves as an expanded version of the creator's carrd profile, offering a more detailed space for their writing projects and interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    tosatur/Home
    Tosatur's personal website hosts an eclectic mix of original writing, self-developed video games, software projects, photography, and even constructed languages. Part of the XXIIVV Webring, this thoughtfully crafted site reflects a creator with genuinely diverse technical and artistic pursuits.
  • 2026-07-07
    Toxic Custard
    Toxic Custard Workshop Files was a long-running email list and humor writing project by Daniel Bowen, active from 1990 to 2019 before transitioning into a blog. The archive preserves highlights of his comedic writing, including satirical pieces like 'Toxic History of the World' and a Doctor Who parody.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tracy Barnett, Journalist
    Tracy Barnett is a journalist whose site showcases her work including The Esperanza Project, a reporting initiative focused on Latin American communities and indigenous culture. The evocative sample text about a Mayan temazcal ceremony hints at the immersive, literary quality of her long-form journalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden
    Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden is a thoughtful personal blog where the author shares links, reflections, and commentary on topics ranging from politics and current events to books, music, and everyday life. The mix of curated reading notes, weeknotes documenting garden observations and media consumed, and longer commentary makes it a rich digital commonplace book.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden – Thinking and Learning In Public
    Tracy Durnell's Mind Garden is a thoughtful digital garden by a writer and designer based in Seattle, covering topics like the future of the internet, creative processes, fiction writing, and cultural criticism. The site blends long-form blog posts, weeknotes, book reviews, music listening logs, and curated links into a richly layered personal knowledge base.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trans Reads
    Trans Reads bills itself as the world's largest free collection of trans-focused literature, offering books, essays, zines, articles, pamphlets, and more by, for, or about people who transcend western gender norms. The site features an extensive genre taxonomy spanning fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art, making it a comprehensive literary archive for transgender and gender-nonconforming readers.
  • 2026-07-07
    Trinity
    Trinity is a personal site by a creator known as trinityexe, featuring stories and topics described as challenging and not easy to digest, presented through a stylized terminal-style interface. The site warns visitors about flashing images and a perspective rooted in personal, flawed experience, suggesting a creative writing or storytelling focus.
  • 2026-07-07
    trouble ... the Fanny Casteel fanlisting
    Trouble is a fanlisting dedicated to Fanny Casteel, a character from V.C. Andrews' Casteel Series and its Lifetime film adaptations. Owned and designed by Kristina as part of The Fantom collective, the site invites fellow fans to join the listing and celebrate this memorable fictional figure.
  • 2026-07-07
    trying not to be a prick
    A daily personal writing blog with poetic, reflective posts on love, loneliness, relationships, and small moments of life, written with a casual yet emotionally resonant voice. The archive spans hundreds of short entries including haiku, meditations, and personal essays that reward readers who enjoy intimate, literary micro-blogging.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tuesday's place
    Tuesday's Place is a richly layered personal site featuring shrines to Serial Experiments Lain, Disco Elysium, and Stranger Things alongside original creative work including worldbuilding, original characters, songwriting, and zines. Visitors can also explore conlang games, a food diary, playlists, small artist recommendations, and a design tutorial, making this a genuinely eclectic creative hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    TV KID ONLINE
    TV KID ONLINE is the colorful personal site of Syn (aka tv or kiddo), a 20-year-old zinester and marketing student in Atlanta who built this space as a creative refuge from mainstream social media. Visitors can explore original zines, art, shrines, OCs, writing, a diary, and collections, all wrapped in a heavily customized old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Twelve Men
    Twelve Men is a quirky, under-construction personal site that opens with a collage of literary and cultural quotations spanning Beowulf, James Joyce, Theodore Dreiser, and Apollo 11 trivia, all loosely orbiting the theme of the number twelve. The eclectic mix of references and sardonic humor gives it a distinct voice, though nearly all pages remain marked as under construction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Twig's website!
    Twig's colorful Neocities site is a creative playground built around original characters and stories, with dedicated pages for OCs, a music player, a gallery, and a journal. The Finnish creator embraces the personal web ethos fully, prioritizing character-building content and self-expression over professional polish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tyler Knows Nothing
    Tyler's sprawling personal blog covers fiction writing, political commentary, media reviews, and technology across nearly a decade of archives. The site features original longform fiction, microposts on current events, a reading tracker, and a jukebox, making it a genuinely eclectic creative outlet with real depth.
  • 2026-07-07
    Uchronia
    The Alternate History List: Uchronia, maintained by Robert B. Schmunk since 1991, is a massive bibliography of approximately 3500 novels, stories, essays, and collections spanning the alternate history genre. It organizes works by author, language, series, and thematic divergence points, making it an essential reference for fans of 'what if' fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    ultracrepidarian
    Ultracrepidarian is a wide-ranging personal blog by 'ozmandias' that shares a genuine love of poetry, particularly the work of James Richardson, alongside eclectic tech tangents like Meshtastic mesh radio networks and Unix posters. The mix of literary appreciation, aphorisms, and hobbyist tech content gives this blog a distinctly intellectual and curious personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    unholy ghost
    A hauntingly minimalist personal site called 'unholy ghost' with a Dante-inspired greeting that sets a dark, gothic tone. Almost entirely bare of content, it offers little more than an evocative title and atmospheric mood.
  • 2026-07-07
    unhumans
    Unhumans is a system site featuring a library of writings, a computer club section with projects, and a cozy aesthetic filled with cat images and decorative textures. The site is still growing but offers a personal blog, links collection, and a thoughtfully organized set of pages for sharing creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    unit00 - index
    Unit00 is the personal creative hub of Tati, a multidisciplinary creator who uses the site to house an ambitious collection of worldbuilding projects alongside personal interests in music, visual art, and writing. The worldbuilding section is the self-described "real meat" of the site, with multiple distinct areas that each carry their own distinct visual style.
  • 2026-07-07
    Unsong
    Unsong is a sprawling online novel by Scott Alexander, blending Kabbalah, theodicy, and alternate history into a wildly inventive work of speculative fiction where the universe runs on divine programming and names of God are literal source code. With over 70 chapters organized into biblical "Books," complete with interludes and author notes, it is a landmark of web serial fiction beloved for its intellectual depth and relentless wordplay.
  • 2026-07-07
    UNTITLED
    Toki's personal Nekoweb site features fanlistings and cliques, including a dedicated nod to the 'Red, White & Royal Blue' pairing of Prince Henry and Alex Claremont-Diaz. Still under construction, the site hints at a cozy fandom-focused space with webrings and a love for pop culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Updates | Gates of Heaven
    Callie's creative hub for her original worldbuilding project 'Gates of Heaven', a post-post-apocalyptic space opera blending science fiction and fantasy themes. The site hosts writing chapters, character profiles, voice claim animatics, and artwork related to her ongoing fictional universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    Usama Insights
    Hafiz Muhammad Usama Khan's personal blog and digital garden, based in Chichawatni, Punjab, where he journals thoughts, bookmarks interesting links, and documents an ongoing life journey. The site blends personal reflections, learning notes, indie web enthusiasm, and a wiki, all wrapped in a cozy minimalist aesthetic with ASCII cat art.
  • 2026-07-07
    Using invented language in your novel
    Storm the Castle's writing section, run by Will of Kalif Publishing, offers practical guidance for authors creating invented languages and world-building elements for science fiction and fantasy novels. The page covers techniques for crafting believable fictional words and languages while keeping stories market-ready, with recommended books for writers included.
  • 2026-07-07
    V4LENT1NE
    V4LENT1NE is the cozy neocities home of a self-described 'virtual recluse and barely writing writer,' featuring a blog, reading library, and creative notebook. The site has a moody, introspective atmosphere with a focus on reading and writing, currently tracking books like 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower.'
  • 2026-07-07
    valentine's archive :3
    Valentine's Archive is a personal Neocities site built by a webmaster named Valentine, featuring a bookshelf, TV show log, shrines, and a growing media collection. The site has a distinctly cozy old-web aesthetic with a strong focus on books and media tracking, making it a charming digital corner for a dedicated hobbyist.
  • 2026-07-07
    valerie's room
    Valerie's bilingual personal site centers on fandom, fan fiction recommendations, translations, and essays, created as a refuge from the corporate internet she grew up with. Visitors can browse her fic recs (including some adult content), reading lists, journals, and personal essays in both English and Spanish.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vancesque – The exciting work of Jack Vance
    Vancesque is a dedicated fan site celebrating the science fiction and fantasy works of author Jack Vance, featuring essays, articles, and critical discussions in both English and French. Topics range from analyses of novels like Big Planet to historical controversies in SF fandom, making it a rich resource for Vance enthusiasts worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vari Webzone
    Vari's personal webzone features writings, a photo album, and milestone pages in a classic oldweb style with pixel art buttons and retro web aesthetics. The site leans into its literary side with a writings section as a key feature, alongside guestbook functionality and a curated collection of 88x31 web buttons.
  • 2026-07-07
    varve's burrow
    Varve's Burrow is the creative home of a writer currently deep in work on a novel, with sections dedicated to art, writing, and personal reflection. The site has a warm, indie-web sensibility, complete with old-school web badges, a fediverse presence, and a refreshingly honest voice about the creative process.
  • 2026-07-07
    Vegard Skjefstad
    Vegard Skjefstad has been hand-crafting personal essays, one-liners, annual reviews, and commentary on technology and culture since 1999. Features include a daily photo log, a monthly book tracker, 2000+ one-liners, and opinionated posts on topics ranging from music to corporate tech criticism.
  • 2026-07-07
    VelvetLori
    VelvetLori is a personal blog by a writer who shares slice-of-life reflections, from holiday celebrations and city outings to introspective posts about health and everyday moments. The archive spans multiple years of entries with a warm, diary-like voice, touching on interests like Undertale and lolita fashion alongside candid personal musings.
  • 2026-07-07
    verbina29's site
    Verbina29's Neocities site is dedicated to their original characters and worldbuilding projects, featuring multiple richly described fantasy universes including a Death Note-inspired mind-reader thriller, a dark magical girl setting, and a Wild West dragon-herding world. The site includes an art gallery, OC profiles, and a to-do list hinting at ongoing expansion of these creative worlds.
  • 2026-07-07
    verde musgo
    Verde musgo is a charming Portuguese-language personal site by a Brazilian creator who describes it as cultivating a small corner of the web away from commercial platforms, built at a snail's pace with care. The site features a book club page, a cat catalog, a gallery, altars, and a colophon, making it a cozy and eclectic little world worth exploring.
  • 2026-07-07
    VHS Overdrive
    VHS Overdrive is a personal writing site by a nostalgic old-web enthusiast who covers topics he's passionate about, with a color scheme inspired by vintage P3 phosphor monochrome displays. The site is a labor of love pushing back against shallow social media content, aiming to provoke thought and capture the spirit of the 80s and 90s web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Victoria Audley
    Victoria Audley's personal site is the online home of a writer and folklorist who describes herself as 'a ghost escaped from a gothic novel,' covering her books, commissions, and tabletop RPGs. The site has a distinctly atmospheric gothic aesthetic and serves as a hub for her creative work across fiction, folklore, and TTRPGs.

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