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https://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.
Blog 2026-03-13
Scribbles At Work
https://scribblesatwork.neocities.org/
Juniperberry's fanfiction archive houses transformative works spanning older fandoms, ranging from soft and fluffy stories to explicit content for adult readers. The site includes a DSFic Finders Archive alongside the main story collection, making it a dedicated hub for fans of the same niche fandoms.
Fan Site 2026-03-12
Matrix Editions: Resources
http://matrixeditions.com/mathmetaphors.html
Matrix Editions is a mathematics publisher that hosts a resources page featuring a recurring 'Mathematics in Literature' challenge, inviting visitors to identify literary passages connected to math and medicine. The page offers an engaging blend of literary excerpts and mathematical publishing context, with archived previous challenges for curious readers to explore.
Resource 2026-03-12
Gnomelore
https://gnomelore.neocities.org/
Gnomelore is the personal homepage of a first-year maths student with a passion for conlangs, linguistics, Doctor Who, and comics, built with a distinctly green aesthetic on Neocities. The site features a blog, a comic reading list, conlang pages, and an album-of-the-week section, making it a charming snapshot of a curious young person's eclectic interests.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Blog
https://goose.business/blog
Goose's personal blog covers daily life in Seattle with an eclectic mix of cafe reviews, movie write-ups, puzzle unboxings, tech experiments, and slice-of-life updates. The site has a playful, handcrafted indie-web personality complete with easter eggs, a tag index, and a charmingly retro ASCII art header.
Blog 2026-03-12
Unsong
https://unsongbook.com/
Unsong is a sprawling online novel by Scott Alexander, blending Kabbalah, theodicy, and alternate history into a wildly inventive work of speculative fiction where the universe runs on divine programming and names of God are literal source code. With over 70 chapters organized into biblical "Books," complete with interludes and author notes, it is a landmark of web serial fiction beloved for its intellectual depth and relentless wordplay.
Fan Site 2026-03-15
https://marisabel.nl/
Marisabel's 'Konfetti Explorations' is a richly layered digital garden where a Puerto Rican living in the Netherlands shares her drawings, blog posts, poems, short stories, and an extensive reading log. The site blends IndieWeb sensibilities with a warm, handcrafted aesthetic, offering sketches, a library catalog, a microblog, essays, and even a guestbook for visitors to leave a note.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Lorem Ipsum – The website of Jed Hartman
https://kith.org/jed
Jed Hartman's long-running personal site covers an eclectic mix of topics with a strong emphasis on writing, books, science fiction, and culture, featuring thousands of blog posts dating back decades. The sheer volume of categorized content, including sections on favorite books, movies, words, and political donations, makes this a rich archive of one thoughtful person's intellectual life.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Tracy Barnett, Journalist
https://tracybarnettonline.com/
Tracy Barnett is a journalist whose site showcases her work including The Esperanza Project, a reporting initiative focused on Latin American communities and indigenous culture. The evocative sample text about a Mayan temazcal ceremony hints at the immersive, literary quality of her long-form journalism.
Portfolio 2026-03-12
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https://tilde.club/~droob
Droob's tilde.club page is a thoughtful personal reading list and blog, curating articles, books, and internet oddities with wry, literary commentary. The site features a sprawling collection of links alongside short personal essays on topics ranging from print-your-own reading habits to Karl Ove Knausgaard, Beowulf, and the joys of annotating printed pages.
Personal Page 2026-03-17