Literature & Writing
874 sites
http://tilde.club/~noz
Nozlee's tilde.club page is a charming personal journal filled with witty, observational writing about everyday life, including a recovery from injury, apartment projects, and a hilariously specific list of Facebook interactions. The writing is the clear star here, with dated entries that read like polished personal essays rather than casual blog posts.
https://whimsical-tendencies.neocities.org/
Whimsical Tendencies is a charming personal Neocities site featuring a journal, photo gallery, and a stream-of-consciousness thoughts section that captures the creator's everyday life with warmth and wit. The journal entries and frequent updates suggest a writer who genuinely enjoys crafting their corner of the web, touching on everything from masala chai mornings to favorite fanfiction.
https://cyberfangz.neocities.org/
Cyberfangz describes this as a 'sacred space' and 'cave' for spilling the contents of their 'doll heart,' hinting at an introspective, emotionally expressive personal writing space. The mature-themes warning and evocative language suggest a site built around personal reflection, creative writing, or journaling.
https://vampireshmu.neocities.org/
Vampireshmu's Neocities site is a personal fanfiction archive focused on bandom (band fanfic) for groups like My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, and more. The collection leans heavily into explicit and mature content, featuring slash pairings, kink-focused oneshots, and creative AU scenarios across dozens of short fics.
https://kwhitefoot.neocities.org/
Kwhitefoot's personal site centers around a growing book catalogue, with some titles available for sale or free. The site also features scanned vintage magazines including a 1976 Bristol University Rag Mag and the Liverpool Software Gazette from 1980, making it a small but intriguing archive of retro print media.
https://www.onlinegoddess.net/
Online Goddess is Becky's personal blog where she writes reflective, candid posts about life, creativity, and the web, tracking her writing output with daily word count stats. Posts range from personal updates like an eviction crisis to commentary on typography, internet culture, and staying inspired.
https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/ashliman.html
The homepage of retired University of Pittsburgh professor D. L. Ashliman, a prolific folklore scholar whose work spans fairy tales, folktales, mythology, and Aesop's fables. The page catalogs his published monographs, encyclopedia contributions, and links to his major web resources including Folktexts and Folklinks, making it an essential gateway to serious folklore research.
https://verdemusgo.neocities.org/
Verde musgo is a charming Portuguese-language personal site by a Brazilian creator who describes it as cultivating a small corner of the web away from commercial platforms, built at a snail's pace with care. The site features a book club page, a cat catalog, a gallery, altars, and a colophon, making it a cozy and eclectic little world worth exploring.
https://jwhighwind.xyz/
JW's personal creative space, 'a wanderer's log,' is a reflective corner of the web centered on fanfiction and original fiction writing, with hints of games, photos, and visual art to come. The site's introspective tone and honest uncertainty about its own direction give it a charming, quietly personal feel.
https://mantalon.neocities.org/
Mantalon is a Spanish-language personal web built by a creator who shares microblogging, a political essay section called 'Horizontal,' media logs tracking what they watch, read, play, and listen to, plus a physical media collection spanning games, consoles, books, and films. The site spans a wide range of content from casual blog posts to more serious political and philosophical writing, making it a lively and eclectic corner of the indie web.