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https://hoboes.com/Mimsy/Books/mistress-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.
https://geocitiesgraphics.neocities.org/
A collection of classic GeoCities-era web graphics preserved and displayed for nostalgic browsing and reuse. With 85 images and minimal text, the site is essentially a gallery of old-school web decorations, buttons, banners, and other visual ephemera from the early internet age.
https://grumpyoldbookman.blogspot.com/
Run by Michael Allen, the Grumpy Old Bookman is a long-running literary blog covering books and publishing for both readers and writers, recognized by The Guardian in 2005 as one of the top ten literary blogs. Posts range from commentary on the publishing industry to original fiction pieces, making it a substantial destination for anyone passionate about the written word.
https://impossiblesongs.blogspot.com/
Impossible Songs is a personal blog from a UK writer who mixes reflective prose, original music recordings, and everyday observations into a distinctly offbeat creative journal. The site features original tracks released under the Inchgarvie Music label alongside quirky narrative posts about working life, nature, and culture.
https://daniel.industries/
Daniel's personal site weaves together music, writing, and blog posts under the evocative tagline 'seeking, stories, beauty, meaning.' The site spans creative output across multiple disciplines, with dedicated sections for original writing and music alongside a personal blog.
https://futureisuncertain.com/
Created by net artist Rafael Rozendaal in 2013, this site is an interactive browser-based artwork exploring visual and conceptual themes through code. It is part of Rozendaal's well-known series of single-URL artworks, with code by Reinier Feijen, where each domain name functions as the title of an individual piece.
https://bearsjunkjournal.neocities.org/
Bear's Junk Journal is a whimsical personal site with an introspective, poetic introduction that invites visitors to peek inside the creator's inner world. The evocative, story-like welcome text and cozy aesthetic suggest a journal-style space filled with personal musings and creative expression.
http://thesnowflowerdiaries.blogspot.com/
The Snowflower Diaries is a long-running blog by a Hungarian needlework designer who creates and shares cross stitch and embroidery patterns, including seasonal collections and free downloads. Posts blend personal storytelling about her stitching life with pattern releases spanning Halloween, autumn, and floral themes, backed by over a decade of archives.
http://nhinet.org/babbitt2.htm
The Irving Babbitt Project, maintained by the National Humanities Institute, serves as a scholarly repository dedicated to the thought and legacy of Harvard professor Irving Babbitt, a foundational figure in American literary criticism and humanism. Visitors will find essays, dialogues, and bibliographical resources exploring Babbitt's influence on conservatism, education, literary criticism, and even his surprising impact on Chinese intellectual movements.
https://thehoneypot.neocities.org/
Honey, a software developer from Yorkshire, has built a charming personal corner of the web featuring blog posts, photography collections, recipes, shrines, and even a digital pets section. The site radiates handcrafted personality with its mix of slice-of-life writing and growing photo collections organized into named series.