Literature & Writing
842 sites
https://mewglitch.neocities.org/
Mewglitch's creative hub hosts original written and drawn works featuring mature themes including dark subject matter such as self-harm, non-con, and abuse, all carefully content-warned on individual pages. The site is part of the Hotline webring and serves as a gateway to the creator's adult-oriented storytelling and artwork.
http://jcdizon.iwarp.com/
A personal homepage by JC Dizon with a playful, irreverent title and sections covering biography, resume, photos, journal entries, and favorites. The mix of Filipino language navigation labels and casual humor gives the site a distinct personal voice rooted in Filipino internet culture.
https://disil.bearblog.dev/bear-blog-questions-challenge
Disil's personal blog on Bearblog is a thoughtful collection of reflections, memories, and musings that the author has been maintaining since 2014. This particular post joins a community blogging challenge, offering candid insight into the creator's writing habits, platform preferences, and favorite posts.
https://home.bway.net/ebalasba/bookmarks/artsampentertainment_literature.html
A personal bookmarks page focused on literature, science fiction, and fantasy, featuring links to authors like Eric Flint, Tad Williams, and Elmore Leonard alongside resources like Project Gutenberg and the Baen Free Library. Converted from a browser bookmarks file in 2004, it offers a curated snapshot of an SF/fantasy reader's favorite web destinations from the early internet era.
https://tilde.town/~herbe/ideas.html
A tilde.town personal page where a young creator named herbe brainstorms future projects, journals scattered thoughts, and works through teenage reflections before turning 20. The page is a mix of coding ambitions, tarot app ideas, privacy musings, and earnest personal ramblings that capture the spirit of indie web self-expression.
https://chrysopoeia.xyz/
Chrysopoeia is a thoughtful personal blog by a writer who posts weekly reflections, longer essays, and a running log of what they're reading, listening to, and playing. The site has a handcrafted indie-web feel, complete with custom site music, colorful CSS theming, and a microblog section full of dry humor and genuine warmth.
https://issendai.com/index.htm
Issendai.com is the long-running personal site of a writer named Issendai, featuring deeply researched essays on topics ranging from geisha naming traditions and Japanese courtesans to the psychology of toxic relationships and estranged parents' forums. The site blends cultural writing, social analysis, and personal reflection in a way that rewards browsing, with standout pieces like 'Sick Systems' that have gained wide readership.
https://sculk.nekoweb.org/
Kit/Andy/Jamie's personal creative archive, themed around Minecraft's sculk biome, collects original prose, poetry, and webweaves they're proud of alongside shrines and personal musings. The site leans heavily into creative writing and fan fiction, with links to an AO3 profile and a changelog full of newly posted fics.
https://holly.garden/
Holly Zijderveld's personal web garden showcases her multidisciplinary creative practice, weaving together poetry, fiction, essays, illustration, textile work, and publishing projects under the connecting themes of connection, collection, and computing. Visitors will find a log of her recent events and collaborations, including zine fairs, symposia, and her publishing imprint holly garden, which produces projects like Edges Magazine.
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.