Arts & Humanities
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http://vca.ravenbeauty.net/fanny
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.
https://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.
https://sophs-garden.neocities.org/
Soph's Digital Garden is a creative personal corner of the web built as an antidote to social media and short-form content consumption, covering books, film, TV, music, thoughts, and personal photos. Created by someone called Soph, the site embraces the indie web ethos of being honest and imperfect, with a charming music player and a guestbook inviting visitors to connect.
https://janebuzjane.moe/
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.
https://rainstormsinjuly.co/
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.
https://twelvemen.neocities.org/
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.
https://trinityexe.neocities.org/
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.
http://authorscalendar.info/
Kirjasto.sci.fi is a Finnish-language reference site dedicated to authors and literary history, offering biographical and bibliographical information on writers from around the world. The Authors Calendar format suggests a rich encyclopedic archive organized around writers' birth and death dates, making it a unique resource for literary research.
https://yaoiwarrior.neocities.org/
A charmingly handcrafted personal site called 'the warrior's secret room,' built with old-web sensibility and held together, as the creator puts it, by a string and a dream. The image-heavy layout and the 'yaoi warrior' handle suggest a fandom and anime-adjacent creative space worth peeking into.
https://gabebw.com/
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.