Literature & Writing
874 sites
https://mmmx.cloud/
Ním's Memex is a personal digital garden and note-taking space where the creator collects things worth remembering, from album reviews and neighborhood observations to memorials and conceptual musings. A wide-ranging collection of notes, galleries, and tagged fragments, it embodies the spirit of the original memex concept as a living, associative archive of one person's mind.
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://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://ravenspen.neocities.org/
Raven's Pen is a fandom-focused personal site run by a queer fanfic writer and occasional fanvidder who goes by Raven, with works spanning fandoms like Katekyou Hitman Reborn, Honkai: Star Rail, Star Trek, and Tolkien. The site features fanfictions, fanvids, rec lists, rambles, and a richly decorated old-web aesthetic complete with stamps, button walls, and webrings.
https://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com/
The Submission Grinder is a powerful, donation-supported database and submission tracker designed to help writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction find the right markets for their work. With over 19,000 market listings, nearly 800,000 tracked submissions, and advanced search tools, it serves as an essential tool for any writer navigating the publishing landscape.
https://kinakei.neocities.org/
OVERLOAD is a personal Neocities site by a creator focused on writing, yume-joshi aesthetics, and world-building lore, with a stylized desktop-window interface and clickable easter eggs hidden throughout navigation. The site is actively being developed with dedicated pages for original writing, media interests, and a planned yume-joshi section that reflects the creator's passion for the aesthetic genre.
https://andicalico.nekoweb.org/
Andi Calico's cozy corner of the nostalgiaweb, featuring a personal blog, writing, a bookbug collection, and a gallery among other creative projects. The site is early in development but has a warm, inviting aesthetic with fanlistings, webrings, and a clear dedication to building a handcrafted web presence.
https://nightcoreandcaffeine.neocities.org/
NightcoreAndCaffeine (NCC) runs this cheerfully barebones personal site built from a 1996 HTML book, featuring a personal fanfiction archive, an art page, a web journal, and a massive index of over 500 indie webrings. The fanfiction work and writing projects take center stage, with shrines, media rambles, and personality quiz results rounding out the experience.
http://conjure.com/sfic.html
Rowan's Science Fiction and Fantasy links page catalogs hundreds of curated resources covering authors, bibliographies, reviews, conventions, magazines, and specialized communities like feminist SF and LGBTQ science fiction. The collection spans diverse corners of the SFF world, from major genre archives and author homepages to niche Vampire: the Masquerade role-playing resources.
https://the-displeasure.nekoweb.org/
Jinx, a 22-year-old from Argentina, built this cozy corner of the web to share thoughts on books, personal projects, and small blog posts away from the noise of social media. The site has a particular focus on historical fiction and classic authors like Jane Austen, with a warm, community-minded spirit and a changelog that shows steady, loving development.