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  • 2026-07-07
    Death's Stomping Grounds
    Death's Stomping Grounds is the personal Neocities home of a creator known as Death, who is currently channeling their energy into writing a book and building an RPG Maker game. The site is a work-in-progress with planned sections for art, a dream journal, and a goblin hoard collection, giving it a charmingly dark and whimsical personality.
  • 2026-07-07
    Deer's Journal
    Deer's Journal is a cozy personal blog by a creator who goes by 'Deer', filled with stream-of-consciousness writing, thoughts on software, media archiving, and whatever else is on their mind. The site is packed with personality, featuring Yume Nikki music, a Wii cursor, particle effects, and a changelog showing active, enthusiastic development.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dennis Paul Himes
    Dennis Paul Himes, also known as Pablo and Caesariatus, shares decades of prose fiction, essays, poetry, and creative writing alongside trail logs from end-to-end hikes of the Long Trail, Cohos Trail, and Foothills Trail. The site is a rich personal archive spanning topics from chess and game rules to gladiology and VRML, with links, photos, and updates stretching back to the mid-1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    denpanightmare is a nightmare
    Denpanightmare is a teenage girl's chaotic personal homepage where she documents her unfiltered thoughts, bizarre daily life, and surreal musings for the world to see. Complete with blinkies, a changelog, and a looping existential text spiral, it captures the raw creative energy of old-web personal expression.
  • 2026-07-07
    Derek Sivers
    Derek Sivers is a multifaceted creator known for founding CD Baby who shares his essays, book notes from over 430 books, and published works covering entrepreneurship, philosophy, and personal growth. The site serves as a hub for his writings, TED talks, and ongoing projects, offering a window into the mind of a genuinely unconventional thinker.
  • 2026-07-07
    Detective Rascal
    Detective Rascal is a personal site built by a writer who maintains a fic archive with 45 entries, a book review section, and a character page, all hand-coded from scratch. The fic archive notably includes Arcane fanfictions, making it a cozy corner for readers and writers who enjoy fan-created stories and literary commentary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Diabolical Plots – From Inspiration to Ink…
    Diabolical Plots is an active speculative fiction magazine publishing original short stories, reviews, interviews, and essays spanning science fiction, fantasy, and beyond. With over 260 published fiction pieces, nearly 500 reviews, and Hugo and Nebula award recognition, it is a substantial and long-running destination for short fiction enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    DIAGRAM
    ART + AGENCY UNLOCKED: DIAGRAM is an online literary magazine publishing poetry, prose, and art across dozens of numbered issues stretching back many years, with a comprehensive author index and searchable archive. The journal blends experimental writing with visual art, making it a rich destination for readers interested in innovative literary forms.
  • 2026-07-07
    Diary Homepage
    Clowdywings keeps a sporadic online diary on Neocities, sharing personal life events, random thoughts, and occasional vent entries with refreshing honesty. The site is perpetually under construction but offers a genuine glimpse into one person's inner world in classic old-web diary style.
  • 2026-07-07
    Digipiedra
    Digipiedra is Yuda's handcrafted personal website featuring a dream diary, monthly curated recommendations, a toki pona language course, and miscellanea alongside links and a shelf of saved content. Built with a philosophy of simplicity and accessibility, the site is designed to work on old devices and slow connections, with original pixel art and a warm, thoughtful voice throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    DIGITAL ANGEL
    Rune's personal neocities site 'Digital Angel' is a cozy corner of the web dedicated to archiving interests through webshrines, reviews, journals, and collections. Still early in development, it already features a guestbook, sitemap, and a warm anti-social-media philosophy centered on revisiting genuine joy in hobbies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Directory of Publishers - Community of Literary Magazines and Presses
    CLMP (Community of Literary Magazines and Presses) hosts a searchable directory of independent literary publishers, allowing visitors to find presses and magazines by name, location, type, genre, and category. It serves as a vital hub for the independent publishing world, connecting readers, booksellers, librarians, and writers with small press and literary magazine publishers across the country.
  • 2026-07-07
    Disco duro
    Marcelo Mendez's personal blog 'Disco Duro' (Hard Drive) is a creative journal filled with poetically titled posts, videos, and a curated collection of eclectic cool links spanning obscure internet oddities and personal archives. The site has a distinctly literary, experimental quality, with post titles reading almost like prose poems and content ranging from handycam footage documentation to Oasis archives and personal observations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Discombobulated
    Jess Nickelsen's personal blog!: Jess Nickelsen's personal blog covers her life as a writer, gamer, and mum in Wellington, New Zealand, with posts ranging from creative writing updates to health challenges and solo RPG adventures. The site leans heavily into writing craft and personal reflection, making it a warm and candid read for anyone interested in the creative life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Divine Comedy
    Flo's creative hub, Divine Comedy, is dedicated to original characters, worldbuilding, and story writing with a strong medieval and fantasy aesthetic. Visitors can explore character shrines, stories, and a gallery alongside personal blog entries from this multilingual creator with wide-ranging interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    DIVINICIDE-ICIDE
    Divinicide is a provocative creative writing project featuring iconoclastic fiction with themes of violence, satire, and social confrontation. The site hosts the 'Blackpages,' an explicit and intentionally offensive fictional work meant to challenge readers and force self-reflection.
  • 2026-07-07
    DJ Buck Freelance Services
    David J. Buck, a journalist and multimedia specialist known for his work at Tedium and appearances on The Dr. Demento Show, showcases his freelance writing, copywriting, audio production, and video editing services here. The site features a portfolio of published essays covering topics like NES homebrew games, CB radio history, Frank Zappa, and Halloween pop culture, making it a compelling sample of his wide-ranging content work.
  • 2026-07-07
    dldr.xyz | Don't Like; Don't Read
    Bloodwrites' personal corner of the old web, centered on fanfiction writing and fandom culture, with a strong focus on Supernatural slash fic including explicit content for adults. Visitors will find original fic, curated fic recs, fandom meta, writing prompts, and a love of the indie web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    dos puntos tres — :3
    Dos Puntos Tres is a thoughtful personal blog by a Spanish writer who publishes essays in both English and Spanish on topics like AI, language, attention economy, ethics, and human nature. Posts are sharp and opinionated, tackling subjects like the death of text, perfectionism, and the risks of AI-generated content with concise, engaging prose.
  • 2026-07-07
    dozens — write.tildeverse.org
    The writing blog of 'dozens' on the Tildeverse, featuring original fantasy fiction including an ongoing serialized adventure called 'Social Anxiety Barbarian' and quirky worldbuilding stories set in a hobbit-flavored folk-fantasy world. The site also includes essays on board game history and culture, making it a charming mix of creative fiction and thoughtful nonfiction writing.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dreamer's Sanctuary – Backstreet Boys Fanfiction for the Modern Millennium
    Julie's Dreamer's Sanctuary is a long-running archive of Backstreet Boys fanfiction, featuring her own original stories alongside curated favorites from other authors in the fandom. She is especially known for her medical drama genre stories, with ongoing works like the epic multi-chapter 'The World Will Be Waiting' that keeps readers actively debating characters and plot twists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Dreaming With Eyes Open // the Reading fanlisting
    Dreaming With Eyes Open is a fanlisting dedicated to the love of reading, connecting book enthusiasts from dozens of countries around the world. Part of the Blue Rain network since 2014, it brings together fans from Argentina to Wales under a shared appreciation for the pastime of reading.
  • 2026-07-07
    Drew's Script-O-Rama – free movie scripts and screenplays, baby!
    Drew's Script-O-Rama is a legendary repository of over 10,000 free movie scripts, screenplays, transcripts, and teleplays that has been running since 1995. Whether you're a screenwriter, film buff, or just curious about your favorite movie's dialogue, this site is an invaluable archive covering everything from Hollywood blockbusters to cult classics.
  • 2026-07-07
    drinkmoretea
    Kali's cozy personal site centers on fanfiction, fandom, and the slower pleasures of life, built around a love of tea as a metaphor for savoring simple joys. Visitors can explore her blog, books, and fanfiction sections alongside her interests in Star Wars, DC, Transformers, BNHA, and more.
  • 2026-07-07
    Duskstar Archives!
    Duskstar Archives is a community fanfiction hub dedicated to the JRPG Live A Live, welcoming submissions of fics, OC infodumps, headcanons, and creative prompts from fans of the game. The site hosts original works by the creator Duskie alongside community contributions, featuring quirky crackfics and more serious pieces set across the game's various eras.
  • 2026-07-07
    E. Hyde - fanfiction
    E. Hyde's fanfiction archive collects original fan works primarily set in the MDZS (Mo Dao Zu Shi) universe, organized thematically rather than chronologically, with stories exploring horror, body horror, transformation, and family dynamics. The writing shows real craft and range, from second-person narratives to cracky-but-earnest character studies, making it a compelling stop for fans of the fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    EB Lockman - Home
    EB Lockman's personal author site offers a simple, clean homepage linking to an About page and a Publications section, suggesting a writer showcasing their work. The minimal structure points to a professional or semi-professional author using this space to highlight their written output.
  • 2026-07-07
    Edmonton Small Press - All Things Literary
    Edmonton Small Press covers the craft and business side of independent publishing, with articles on topics like overcoming imposter syndrome, recording audiobooks, marketing self-published books, and writing author bios. Run by Aubree Morris, the site offers practical guidance aimed at writers and small press authors navigating the literary world.
  • 2026-07-07
    edson
    Edson Chilundo's personal site blends reflective writing, photography updates, and cultural commentary in a clean, thoughtful format. Posts range from TV show revisits to meditations on language and modern life, making it a quietly compelling read for anyone drawn to personal essays.
  • 2026-07-07
    eladnarra's links
    Eladnarra (ela for short) is a zine maker and indie game designer whose links page collects her creative projects spanning physical zines, solo journaling games, and interactive fiction. Her work ranges from a disabled perspective on VR to Outer Wilds and Clone Wars fanzines, reflecting a thoughtful and prolific creative practice.
  • 2026-07-07
    electric rush
    Laura's casual personal blog covers daily life snippets, kawaii dress-up games, educational links, and random musings posted in a colorful old-web style. Short, breezy entries give it a charming diary-like quality, complete with adoptables, a webring, and a flag counter.
  • 2026-07-07
    electricgecko
    Electricgecko is the German-language literary weblog of Malte Müller, featuring lyrical prose pieces, personal observations, and reflective essays that blend travel, philosophy, and everyday life into poetic vignettes. The writing is atmospheric and carefully crafted, drawing on influences from architecture, music, and literature, with an accompanying reading list that ranges from Thomas Bernhard to William Gibson.
  • 2026-07-07
    Electronic Literature Collection
    The Electronic Literature Collection is a landmark publication by the Electronic Literature Organization, archiving digital and web-based literary works across four volumes released from 2006 to 2022. It serves as a curated anthology of born-digital fiction, poetry, and creative writing, available both online and as a physical USB edition for libraries and educators.
  • 2026-07-07
    elem's domain
    Elem's personal corner of the web highlights a webcomic called Prolangs alongside interests in art, constructed languages, and otoMADs. A shoutout section links to a community of friends and collaborators, giving the site a warm, interconnected old-web feel.
  • 2026-07-07
    em
    Femishonuga's personal log is a poetic, stream-of-consciousness journal blending vivid nature imagery, sound philosophy, and surreal personal vignettes. Entries range from lyrical meditations on acoustics and forest landscapes to brief hallucinatory sketches, making it an evocative and unusual creative writing space.
  • 2026-07-07
    Em Reed - Home
    Em Reed is a Glasgow-based writer and researcher whose site collects a substantial body of work spanning interactive fiction, essays, academic journal articles, and a debut novel, all centered on science fiction, videogame art history, and experimental criticism. Visitors will find a rich portfolio of free writing, visual novels made for Domino Club, and thought-provoking pieces on topics like speedrunning aesthetics and videogame panics in 1990s SF media.
  • 2026-07-07
    Emerald City
    Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Reviews: Emerald City is a long-running science fiction and fantasy book review zine edited by Cheryl Morgan, covering authors like Gene Wolfe, Susanna Clarke, and Umberto Eco across 134 issues. The site includes back issues, interviews, movie reviews, and convention coverage, and was even nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 2003.
  • 2026-07-07
    endless.hu |
    Endless.hu is a Hungarian-language review and essay site covering books, comics, and films with a strong lean toward fantasy, sci-fi, and horror literature, including deep dives into H.P. Lovecraft and his modern followers. Contributors like Norfren, brainoiz, and A Nagy Levin offer thoughtful, in-depth write-ups on authors ranging from Neil Gaiman and William Gibson to Greg Keyes and Viktor Pelevin.
  • 2026-07-07
    Erin Aubry Kaplan Home Page
    Erin Aubry Kaplan is a writer and journalist whose homepage serves as a professional showcase for her work. The site appears to highlight her writing career and published pieces, making it a key destination for readers and editors seeking her journalism.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ernest Bramah Bibliography
    Maintained by Mike Berro, this comprehensive bibliography site covers the complete works of Ernest Bramah, the elusive early 20th-century British author best known for his Kai Lung stories and Max Carrados mysteries. Visitors will find scanned book covers, edition identification points, periodical appearances, biography and criticism, and links to full online texts spanning decades of updates.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ernest Bramah News
    A dedicated hub for fans and collectors of Ernest Bramah, the early 20th-century British author best known for his Kai Lung stories, maintained by Mike Berro. The site features news updates, rare bibliography additions, first edition valuations, and community contributions from researchers tracing Bramah's life and literary appearances.
  • 2026-07-07
    Essays
    Paul Graham's essay archive is one of the most influential collections of long-form writing on the internet, covering startups, programming, education, wealth, and how to live well. Spanning decades of work, the collection includes seminal pieces like 'How to Do Great Work' and 'Superlinear Returns' that have shaped the thinking of entrepreneurs and technologists worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Essays · Gwern.net
    Gwern Branwen's sprawling intellectual website covers AI scaling, psychology, statistics, self-experimentation, and much more through deeply researched long-form essays. A genuine labor of love spanning hundreds of pages, it is widely regarded as one of the most ambitious and original personal essay sites on the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Explore
    Magzine.uk is a thoughtful personal site blending essays, cultural commentary, and recommendations across books, music, and film. Visitors will find opinion pieces on figures like John Le Carré, music picks like Endtroducing and Black Secret Technology, and links to webrings including the Geek Ring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Exploring Existence
    Roy Straub's personal blog covers essays on reading, writing, self-improvement, programming, and philosophy, with a thoughtful voice shaped by his work as a Tech Lead at Dutch Railways. The site blends intellectual curiosity with personal reflection, making it a rewarding stop for readers who enjoy well-crafted short to medium essays on craft and ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    ExtraPenguin's Fanwork Archive
    ExtraPenguin's fanwork archive collects their creative output across multiple formats, including fanfiction, fanart, fan-made videos, and interactive fiction. A tidy hub for fans of transformative works, the site organizes everything by type for easy browsing.
  • 2026-07-07
    fableleaf.org ~ the leaves of a story network
    Fableleaf.org is a personal collective by Amber combining a love of writing, autumn aesthetics, and storytelling, wrapped in poetic prose and a dreamy woodland atmosphere. Visitors can explore linked sites, a guestbook, and cliques maintained under this cozy creative umbrella.
  • 2026-07-07
    fadedpage.com
    Faded Page is a massive volunteer-driven archive of over 8,700 free public domain eBooks, carefully scanned, OCR-processed, and proofread by contributors from around the world. The collection spans genres from mystery and science fiction to poetry and Canadiana, with every title freely downloadable under Canadian copyright law.
  • 2026-07-07
    faerie glen
    Featherfae's whimsical personal site 'faerie glen' is a woodland-themed hideaway packed with writing, shrines, a grimoire, journal entries, and a dragon lair, all stitched together by the creator's eclectic passions. The site leans into a fae-and-nature aesthetic with references to alternate spirituality, queer identity, and cozy media like Frieren and Minecraft, making it a charming corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    failbetter.com | Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
    Failbetter.com is an online literary magazine publishing original fiction and poetry, with authors like Kathryn Kopple, Marcus Spiegel, and Marlin Barton contributing to its regular issues. The site has a strong editorial tradition, including Pushcart Prize nominations and Best of the Net recognition, making it a respected destination for contemporary short fiction and verse.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fairy Hermit 🧙‍♂️
    Leïla's 'digital garden' is a quiet, whimsical personal site with a fairy hermit aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore through an About page, Map, and Contact section. The minimal structure and enchanting atmosphere suggest a creative personal space still taking shape.
  • 2026-07-07
    Falai.se
    Falai.se is a French-language personal journal blending book notes, music discoveries, film picks, and reflective writing into a quietly curated digital garden. Sections like 'silva,' 'écho,' and 'astragale' organize the creator's reading logs, mixtapes, and solarpunk musings into a thoughtful, unhurried corner of the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fan Fiction Archive | MediaMiner
    MediaMiner is a long-running fan fiction archive specializing in anime and manga series, with tens of thousands of stories spanning beloved titles like InuYasha, Yu-Gi-Oh, Naruto, and dozens more. Visitors can browse alphabetically, by series, or by popularity, making it one of the most comprehensive anime fan fiction repositories from the old web era.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fanfiction ++ annathecrow's Star Wars site ++
    Annathecrow's Star Wars fanfiction archive collects original stories ranging from canon-divergence AUs to gift exchange works, centered heavily on characters like Satine Kryze, Padmé Amidala, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The site showcases a thoughtful writer with a penchant for femslash, polyamory, and emotionally rich 'fix-it' narratives set in the Star Wars universe.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fanfiction Archive – Years of Fandom
    A multifandom fanfiction archive called the Sinister System, maintained by Rookery Studios and spanning over two decades of creative work from 2003 to 2023. The archive hosts adult, violent, and sexual content across a wide range of fandoms, with entries organized by year and linked to external accounts on AO3 and FanFiction.net.
  • 2026-07-07
    Faustian Depression
    Faustian Depression is a personal Neocities site by a creator going by Repth, built as a hub for whatever topics and interests they feel like exploring. The site is still in early construction with minimal content, but promises a personal, freeform space in the old-web tradition.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fauxtrots
    Emily Fauxtrots writes personal essays and long-form reflections on life, mental health, unemployment, and media she loves, blending candid vulnerability with thoughtful analysis. Posts range from year-in-review introspection to deep dives on fiction like 'The Sisters of Dorley' and tech experiments with Meshtastic and LoRa radio.
  • 2026-07-07
    fic by rigormorphis
    Rigormorphis hosts a personal archive of their fanfiction, originally published on AO3, organized by fandom and curated into a list of personal favourites. The site offers multiple themes including Light, Dark, and Dracula, and includes a changelog tracking updates to the archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fic Vault
    Prohiberi Regem's Fic Vault collects in-progress fanfiction from their two AO3 accounts, focused heavily on The Magnus Archives fandom with Jon/Martin (Jmart) as the central pairing. The works range from explicit to teen-rated and explore themes like gender nonconformity, ace identity subtypes, wingfic, and emotional hurt/comfort with happy endings.
  • 2026-07-07
    fic, sleep, repeat
    A fanfiction masterpost by a prolific hurt/comfort writer whose work spans fandoms including Good Omens, Supernatural, Sandman, Murderbot, and Yuri on Ice. The site offers downloadable epubs of original fic, rec lists, fandom-specific writing resources, and essays on topics like curating your online fandom experience.
  • 2026-07-07
    Field Notes
    Field Notes is William's personal blog offering raw, unpolished observations from a working-class life, written after hours and between shifts. Hosted on the Bear blogging platform and part of the Bearosphere community, it captures honest everyday moments with a refreshingly candid voice.
  • 2026-07-07
    Firozah.com
    Firozah's personal homepage showcases a reading list currently featuring Ursula K. Le Guin's 'A Wizard of Earthsea', alongside gaming updates, tabletop games like Blood on the Clocktower, and music picks. The site features a blog, gallery, library section, and even participation in a Veggie Ring webring, making it a cozy corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flashing Palely in the Margins
    Sameer Vasta's personal blog blends reflections on books, letters, urban exploration, and everyday life into a warm and thoughtful collection of posts. Regular 'Media Diet' roundups covering films, TV, and books make this a particularly bookish corner of the web, with a distinctive voice that lingers long after reading.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flippism Is The Key
    Professor Batty's long-running blog blends memoir writing, literary criticism, travel reflections, and cultural appreciation with a distinctly personal voice. Posts range from tributes to artists like Wanda Gág to musings on Icelandic journeys, Seattle street scenes, and the experience of workshopping prose with AI editors.
  • 2026-07-07
    Floralchai
    Floralchai is a charming personal Neocities site by a creator known as Tsukinio, covering personal thoughts, self-reflection, and interests ranging from Chiikawa and Sanrio to CLAMP works and Pop Team Epic. The site features a whimsical 'miracle land' aesthetic with interactive image surprises, a guestbook garden, webrings, and cliques for fans of cute Japanese media.
  • 2026-07-07
    flowing//leaves
    Leaf's personal site is a creative hub centered on fanfiction and original fiction spanning fandoms like The Magnus Archives, My Hero Academia, Percy Jackson, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Alongside writing, the site features original art, OC showcases, book opinions, and a warm personal voice from this Polish-Irish internet enthusiast.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fluffy Prompts
    Fluffy Prompts is a simple writing prompt generator created by Honeyedkisses/SweetieLayLay, designed to spark ideas for soft and sweet creative writing. Visitors can hit a button to receive a randomly served fluffy writing prompt, making it a handy little tool for writers seeking gentle inspiration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Forgotten Languages Full
    Forgotten Languages is a sprawling, enigmatic project exploring invented, obscure, and constructed languages through hundreds of labeled posts organized into books spanning 2009 to 2025. The site blends linguistics, conlangs, alchemy, angelic scripts, Celtic languages, and philosophy of language into a deeply strange and captivating long-running archive.
  • 2026-07-07
    Free eBooks
    Indian Literature (Kindle Nook iPad PDF EPub Html) DigitalBookIndex: Digital Book Index curates a large collection of freely available Indian literature in multiple formats including PDF, Kindle, EPub, and HTML, spanning classic texts, folktales, and historical journals. Maintained by Thomas R. Franklin, this section alone lists dozens of works ranging from 19th-century Anglo-India periodicals to traditional folktales, making it a valuable resource for readers seeking free digital editions of South Asian literary works.
  • 2026-07-07
    freyavie.blog
    Freyavie's personal blog is a self-described 'small archive of life, thoughts, photographs, and oddities,' mixing written reflections with a photolog and weekly notes. The site has a quiet, introspective tone and invites readers to browse through writings, a shoebox of curiosities, and regular WeekNotes entries.
  • 2026-07-07
    frog pond blues
    Syl's charming personal site 'frog pond blues' features an eclectic mix of personal writing including minifestos, a cookbook, photo diaries, and love letters alongside seasonal content and nostalgic TV musings. The whimsical frog-themed aesthetic and thoughtfully named sections like 'field:worked' and 'a list of lists that aren't lists yet' give this old-web style homepage a distinctly literary and reflective character.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frontline Titties of the Fifth by JaneBuzJane
    JaneBuzJane's personal site centers on fandom creativity, hosting AO3 tools like the Prompt Meme Skimmer, userscripts, and tutorials for embedding art on Archive of Our Own. The site blends practical fan-fiction community resources with 'Dear Creator' exchange letters, making it a useful hub for AO3 users and fandom participants.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frozen Niki
    Frozen Niki is a creative fiction project framed as the personal blog of Nikolaj Osinin, a cosmonaut frozen in cryogenic suspension aboard a spaceship bound for the Magellanic Clouds. The premise is inventive and atmospheric, blending science fiction worldbuilding with the blog format to simulate transmissions from a sleeping traveler 20 years into deep space.
  • 2026-07-07
    FUCK (1993-present)
    FUCK is a long-running underground zine by Stanley Lieber, spanning issues from 1993 through 2024 and featuring personal writing, illustration, and collage work. Individual issues are available for download as CBZ and PDF files, with physical copies also sold through the site.
  • 2026-07-07
    FullBooks.com - Thousands of Full-Text Free Books
    FullBooks.com offers thousands of complete, free books readable online, organized alphabetically for easy browsing across a vast range of titles. The collection spans fiction, science, history, business, children's health, and much more, making it a substantial digital library for readers seeking full-text access without cost.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gabo Scribe | Una bitácora sobre vida & cosas.
    Gabo Scribe is a Spanish-language personal blog from Argentina where the author reflects on everyday life, parenthood, nature, pets, and the small philosophical questions woven into daily existence. With dated posts appearing regularly since early 2026, it reads like a warm and thoughtful literary journal full of personal observation and gentle humor.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gabriel Berke-Williams
    Gabriel Berke-Williams presents himself as a writer, person, and creator on this minimalist personal homepage. The site's sparse structure and self-identification as a writer suggest a creative literary focus, with membership in the Hotline Webring connecting it to the broader indie web community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Galaxy Garden
    Galaxy Garden is the bilingual personal blog of Helen Chong, a Malaysian Chinese blogger who shares weekly recaps covering everything from Pokémon anniversaries and lunar eclipses to personal life events and web development notes. Written in both English and Simplified Chinese, the site reflects a warm, indie-web sensibility with a focus on everyday life and niche interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Garbage Collector
    Garbage Collector is the personal blog of a French writer, tinkerer, and self-described coffee addict who covers book reviews, science fiction readings, and technical tutorials on topics like Python and Plex. The mix of literary content and geeky how-tos makes it a charming niche space, with posts in both French and English and a focus on authors own published books.
  • 2026-07-07
    garbage magic
    Garbage Magic is a cryptic, atmospheric personal site with a whimsical introductory monologue that teases visitors into clicking through to explore further. The quirky, self-aware tone and mysterious framing suggest a creative writing or personal expression focus lurking behind the entry page.
  • 2026-07-07
    Garden ~ Special Fish
    Special Fish is a community word processor built for journaling, poetry, and list-making, bringing together a poetic web of writers and creative voices. The Garden section curates a rotating selection of profiles, links, music streams, and member writings that capture a quietly intimate, literary corner of the internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gau7ilu.xyz
    Gau7ilu.xyz is a minimalist personal site built around written pieces, where the creator channels opinions and thoughts that overflow beyond the limits of social media. It also features personal projects, a curated links collection, and participation in the lainchan webring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gentle Sunday
    Mega's personal blog from Cimahi/Bandung, Indonesia documents her journey toward intentional living through reflections on self-care, coffee, music, beauty, and everyday moments. Written primarily in Indonesian, the site blends a cozy digital garden aesthetic with thoughtful posts on growing up, relationships, and creative inspiration.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gerard Houarner
    Gerard Houarner is a prolific dark fiction and horror author with over 250 published short stories, four novels, and multiple story collections, including the notable Max and Dead Cats series. The site features news updates, publishing announcements, links to buy his work on Amazon and through horror-focused publishers, and glowing quotes from industry luminaries like Ellen Datlow and Ed Bryant.
  • 2026-07-07
    Get Cubed
    Tillie's personal neocities site blends linguistics nerdery, artistic languages, zaum and asemic writing, and a love of tropical fish into a charmingly room-by-room structured web experience. With shrines, journals, photos, a cat sticker hunt, and ongoing writing on the Russian avant-garde, it's a delightful rabbit hole of eclectic creative interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    Giantess World
    The home of people big and small.: Giantess World is a long-running fan fiction archive dedicated entirely to size-fantasy stories, hosting over 11,600 stories and 151 million words contributed by nearly 3,000 authors across a community of 151,000 members. Almost two decades old, it stands as one of the largest niche creative writing archives on the web, featuring browsing by category, series, challenges, and a top-tens list.
  • 2026-07-07
    Giles Turnbull's website
    Giles Turnbull's personal site is a long-running archive of essays, reflections, and practical guides covering communication, travel, working in the open, and everyday observations. With posts stretching back to the late 1990s, it offers a rich body of writing that blends professional insight with personal curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    glbck.com
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    Gnomelore
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  • 2026-07-07
    goblin-heart.net
    Goblin Heart is a cozy, atmospheric personal site by sadgrlonline, built around an immersive cottage-themed welcome page with a rotating text animation that sets a distinctly warm and whimsical tone. The site features a personal blog with essays, a library of recent reads, and a Rooms section, making it a charming creative corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Golden pages of Russian science fiction (Links to servers). Section Four. General Science Fiction
    Part of the 'Golden Pages of Russian Science Fiction' link collection, this section curates general science fiction and fantasy resources including major organizations like SFWA, online magazines, fan sites, and notable SF works. It serves as a gateway to the broader English-language and international SF community, complementing its focus on Russian SF authors like the Strugatsky Brothers and Lukyanenko.
  • 2026-07-07
    Good Quotes and Wise Quotations
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  • 2026-07-07
    Gormenghast Castle
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  • 2026-07-07
    Gormenghast Castle
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  • 2026-07-07
    graceless but effective
    A deliberately low-key Neocities personal site built around reading, writing, and watching, featuring original short stories, nonfiction pieces, and handmade zines including a notable 'chemozine' series created during the author's leukemia treatment. The site logs books and movies, shares personal photos, and maintains an intentionally anti-algorithmic charm that makes it a genuinely compelling corner of the indie web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Great Farts of Literature—Ranked
    A delightfully absurd scholarly project cataloging and ranking notable fart scenes from classic and contemporary literature, complete with textual analysis and a four-cloud rating scale. Works covered range from Chaucer and Shakespeare to Milan Kundera and Louise Erdrich, with earnest close readings of each literary emission.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grumpy Old Bookman
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    Grumpy Old Bookman
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