Arts & Humanities
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https://ghostmoor.gay/
Ghostmoor (Ryan Radley) is a nonbinary UK-based artist specializing in character design, comics, and colour work, with a passion for rich worldbuilding and grimy dystopian fiction. The site serves as a hub for their original projects and fanworks, most notably the Transitverse series set in the NeoScum podcast's Shadowrun universe.
https://birdbox.neocities.org/
Bear's personal site 'birdbox' on Neocities features original stories, a cloud gallery, and webcomic recommendations, built out of genuine love for the indie web scene. The site has a charming, self-aware personality and is clearly a growing creative space with sections for personal writing and visual content.
https://hidden-glade.neocities.org/
The Hidden Glade is a Neocities personal site with a nature-inspired, mystical aesthetic, greeting visitors with an evocative splash page inviting them deeper inside. The minimal entry page suggests a cozy, hand-crafted web experience typical of the old-web revival community.
https://chesca.neocities.org/
Chesca's colorful personal corner of the web is a playful, self-described 'happy place' built around sincere personal expression, curiosities, and everyday life outside of social media. Visitors can explore journals, drawings, a media log, favorite films, photos, and a neighborhood of neo-neighbors, all wrapped in a charmingly chaotic aesthetic.
http://jacketmagazine.com/33/pieces-of-air.shtml
Jacket Magazine's July 2007 issue features a collaborative critical forum on Brenda Hillman's poetry collection 'Pieces of Air in the Epic,' edited by Barbara Claire Freeman. An impressive roster of over twenty poets and critics including Robert Hass, Marjorie Perloff, C.D. Wright, and Juliana Spahr each contribute individual responses, creating a multi-voiced collective book review unlike traditional single-perspective criticism.
https://needlenthread.com/tips-techniques
NeedlenThread.com is Mary Corbet's comprehensive hand embroidery resource covering stitches, techniques, patterns, and step-by-step lessons for all skill levels. From beginner tips to specialized topics like drawn thread work, Hungarian embroidery, and ecclesiastical patterns, the site is a deep and well-organized reference for needlework enthusiasts.
https://cslewis.drzeus.net/
Into the Wardrobe is one of the oldest C. S. Lewis fan resources on the web, established in 1994 by John Visser and even featuring an introduction written by Douglas Gresham, Lewis's own stepson. Visitors can explore Lewis's biography, his complete works, articles, media, and forums covering everything from the Narnia Chronicles to his theological writings.
https://haikuniverse.com/
Haikuniverse publishes a new haiku every day, curated by Poetry Super Highway, featuring short-form poems from contributors around the world. The site also runs themed submission calls for occasions like Halloween and Valentine's Day, making it an active creative community for haiku enthusiasts.
https://hungryonmain.neocities.org/
HungryOnMain is an adults-only personal site featuring explicit artwork and creative writing, including nudity and fetish content spread across multiple pages. The site has a playful bar-door entrance conceit and promises a mix of mature illustration, storytelling, and abundant silliness.
https://kindthatcomprehend.neocities.org/
Barry, known online as Dr. Worm, built this colorful Neocities personal site as a creative escape from modern social media, featuring shrines, a poetry blog, and personal updates about life with ADHD. The site has a warm, nostalgic indie-web personality with link buttons, cliques, a guestbook, and connections to various personal projects.