Literature & Writing
874 sites
https://molochronik.antville.org/
Molochronik is the German-language blog of molosovsky, a self-described fantasist and amoenokrat who writes about video games, books, politics, science fiction, poetry, and art. The site blends thoughtful game criticism with literary reviews and personal essays, creating a rich archive of cultural commentary spanning multiple years.
https://sarajoy.neocities.org/wayback/apple-annie
A memorial page preserving Apple Annie's Weblog, an old-web personal journal now archived via an iframe and the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. The site serves as a tribute to a lost web presence, keeping her writing and online identity accessible to those who knew her work.
https://amomentineternity.com/
A moment in eternity is a reflective personal blog featuring sections like '365 Essences,' a 'Concept Garden,' and travel diaries from Madeira, all centered around the theme of remembering love and meaningful living. The site blends journaling, travel writing, and introspective content into a quietly poetic digital space.
https://faustianlovers.neocities.org/
Faustian Depression is a personal Neocities site by a creator going by Repth, built as a hub for whatever topics and interests they feel like exploring. The site is still in early construction with minimal content, but promises a personal, freeform space in the old-web tradition.
https://jamesg.blog/
James runs a personal blog centered on coffee, writing, and art history, with essays, a gallery, quotes, and a guestbook that give the site a warm, exploratory feel. Despite the coffee-forward name, the site leans into IndieWeb culture and personal reflection, making it a cozy corner of the independent web worth wandering through.
http://cafeirreal.alicewhittenburg.com/index.htm
The Cafe Irreal is a long-running online literary magazine founded in 1998 and edited by G.S. Evans and Alice Whittenburg, dedicated to publishing irreal and surrealist short fiction from international authors. Each quarterly issue features original stories exploring 'irrealism,' and the site also includes a rich archive, critical essays on irreal theory, and a literary supplement called 'irreal (re)views.'
http://tilde.club/~droob/index.html
Droob's tilde.club page is a quirky, essayistic personal site built around a curated reading list and brief reflections on books, articles, and everyday observations. The writing has a warm, offbeat voice, touching on titles like Seamus Heaney's Beowulf and A Pattern Language alongside musings on TV show speedups and five-year diaries.
https://psshaw.neocities.org/
Marissa, who goes by Psshaw, runs this charming personal site featuring a story directory, a gallery, a blog with German writing practice, and a shrine for her Baldur's Gate 3 character Typhus. The site has a distinct old-web personality with 88x31 buttons, a guestbook, and a growing collection of creative projects built up since 2021.
https://s-c-gs-fanfiction-archive.neocities.org/
S_C_G's Fanfiction Archive is a personal collection of completed fan fiction spanning three fandoms: Boku no Hero Academia, DC Comics, and Star Wars. The site serves as a polished neocities mirror of the author's Archive of Our Own profile, with works organized by fandom and series for easy browsing.
https://visualepiphany.neocities.org/boldirsspace
Boldir's cozy personal corner of the web, visualepiphany.lamati, features a fanfic page as its highlighted content alongside an art page and a laid-back, welcoming vibe. The site participates in the Yuri Webring and the No AI Webring, hinting at a creative community-minded creator with interests in fan fiction and digital art.