Arts & Humanities
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- Literature & Writing (874)
- Webcomics (46)
- Music (173)
- Visual Arts (1778)
- Photography (196)
- Film & Animation (41)
- Poetry (88)
- Crafts & DIY (340)
http://dargonzine.org/
DargonZine is a long-running collaborative fantasy fiction e-zine set in the shared world of Dargon, a fictional fiefdom in the Kingdom of Baranur. Contributors like Jim Owens and others craft interconnected stories spanning decades of in-world history, making it a rich destination for fans of community-built fantasy literature.
https://birdy39.neocities.org/
Birdy's Doodles is the personal art site of creator Birdy, featuring a growing gallery of original character illustrations spanning from 2015 to the present, including work tied to their original webcomic series 'Chimera Heart.' Visitors can browse hundreds of pieces, read blog posts about events like anime conventions, commission artwork, and sign the Nestbook guestbook.
https://alangullette.com/
Alan Gullette is a poet and prose writer with over 50 years of experience, six published paperbacks, and appearances in more than 30 publications, showcasing his work through his own translucent books imprint. The site also features a tribute to fantasy poet Donald Sidney-Fryer, complete with biography, bibliography, and an extensive interview.
http://peterswar.com/
Peter Shulman's War documents an extraordinary outdoor war game that doubles as a massive art installation, featuring over 60,000 hand-sculpted soldiers and 5,000 scale models spread across 30 acres at Moon Shadow Farm in New York. Running for more than sixty years, this one-of-a-kind project blends wargaming, sculpture, and landscape art in a way that earned it a listing in Atlas Obscura.
https://pinklinoleum.net/
Pinklinoleum is the personal web home of a hobbyist digital artist and multifandom enthusiast who describes themselves as the 'World's Okayist AU Imaginer.' The site serves as a backup hub for their Tumblr activity, featuring digital artwork, webring participation, and a charming retro-web aesthetic with custom buttons.
https://vasilis.nl/nerd/old/my-computer-generates-random-stuff-heres-why
Vasilis van Gemert explores the nature of beauty and aesthetics by commanding his computer to generate random color combinations, shapes, layouts, and prints as a tool for artistic discovery. The site documents a fascinating generative art project that produces daily randomized images, books, and prints, blending code with visual experimentation in a way that doubles as both personal research and a useful tool for designers.
http://addr.com/~synthesizer
A personal page dedicated to synthesizers, likely featuring content about electronic music instruments and sound synthesis. The site appears minimal in its current archived form, with only a single image visible, but its URL handle strongly suggests a focus on synthesizer culture and electronic music.
https://paulgraham.com/articles.html
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.
https://4o4.au/
Karithina's personal Neocities site is a self-described 'nostalgia hole' celebrating the creative spirit of the old web, featuring original art, poetry, writing, and game mods. Visitors can explore shrines, a blog, curated collections, and a links page, all wrapped in an accessible, retro-web aesthetic built as a love letter to the early internet.
http://cith.org/gerard
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.