Literature & Writing
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https://steelypips.org/weblog/2008/05/chesteron_thursday
Kate Nepveu's 'Outside of a Dog' is a long-running book log reviewing fiction across genres, from general fiction and SF to mystery and historical novels. This entry offers a witty take on G.K. Chesterton's 'The Man Who Was Thursday,' with reader discussion in the comments stretching into theological interpretation.
https://myboringlife.online/
Firda, a 50-something child-free Canadian, chronicles the quiet pleasures of everyday life including thrifting, houseplants, baking, and the occasional web experiment in her charmingly self-deprecating personal blog. Her 'Weird Web October' challenge, where she built a new mini-website every day in October, reveals a creative side that makes this much more than a typical slice-of-life journal.
https://arlita.neocities.org/
Arlita's cozy corner of the web is a personal blog and gathering place for her thoughts, writings, and a planned physical inventory showcase. The site has a warm, casual voice and an old-web aesthetic, with ongoing plans to expand into photo documentation of her real-world belongings.
https://rodototal.neocities.org/
Rodo's bilingual personal site (English and German) serves as a home for fanfiction, original writing, amateur photography, and more. The site's mix of creative work, adult content warnings, and multiple sections makes it a rich personal creative hub from an author and photographer.
https://letterboxez.neocities.org/
Finn's creative Neocities hub blends poetry, games, music, media reviews, and flag designs into a wonderfully eclectic personal archive with a distinct voice and playful aesthetic. The site features a blinkie collection, an RSS feed, quirky testimonials from friends, and ongoing updates that reflect a genuine commitment to building something lasting on the web.
https://my-notes.dragas.net/
Stefano Marinelli's personal blog collects reflective, essay-style posts about everyday moments and memories, from a rubber keychain evoking the taste of freedom to a decades-old appliance that outlasted earthquakes. With 14 pages of archived writing, this thoughtful Italian author's 'kaleidoscope of thought' offers intimate vignettes about life, time, and nostalgia.
https://electricgecko.de/
Electricgecko is the German-language literary weblog of Malte Müller, featuring lyrical prose pieces, personal observations, and reflective essays that blend travel, philosophy, and everyday life into poetic vignettes. The writing is atmospheric and carefully crafted, drawing on influences from architecture, music, and literature, with an accompanying reading list that ranges from Thomas Bernhard to William Gibson.
https://irradiate.space/
Irradiate Space is the creative hub of Ontploffing Boer and Glowing Skull, featuring original fiction, worldbuilding notes, Gundam-related essays and analysis, and a library of in-universe documents. The site also showcases elaborate costume skull builds with process notes and original webcomics, making it a richly layered creative portfolio across multiple disciplines.
https://bluelander.bearblog.dev/bear-blog-question-challenge
A reflective personal blog by the author of 'a rickety bridge of impossible crossing,' who writes to escape the anxiety of social media likes and metrics. This post is a Q&A meme about blogging habits, touching on writing routines, platform choices, and a clever CSS hack to fix a tag navigation page.
https://idelides.neocities.org/
Idelides is a dreamy personal sanctuary built around the persona of a 'lazy goddess,' welcoming visitors with poetic, atmospheric prose evoking soft beaches, pastel skies, and nostalgic breezes. The site features ambient audio and an inviting aesthetic designed to feel like a restful escape from the outside world.