Literature & Writing
874 sites
https://jsrn.net/
jsrn.net is the personal website of someone who goes by 'jsrn', featuring a mix of short essays, book roundups, recipes, movie recommendations, and zines alongside quirky collections like 'Universal statistics' and 'Internet lore'. The writing-forward layout and frequent blog-style posts about reading, workspaces, and ideas make it a thoughtful and eclectic corner of the web.
https://mbbischoff.com/
mb bischoff is a Brooklyn-based poet and programmer whose personal site highlights her published work in literary venues like Beestung, PIG, SCATC, and Dykes and Dolls. A compact but distinctive online presence for a trans writer whose creative output blends code and verse.
https://syrupnx.space/
Syrupnx's personal corner of the web called 'the drift' serves as a repository for creative projects, ramblings, and multimedia logs including a weblogue, picturelogue, and videologue. The site has a dreamy, retro-web aesthetic with a guestbook, bookshelf, and arcade section, making it a cozy creative hub for its author's various ongoing works.
https://emreed.net/
Em Reed is a Glasgow-based writer and researcher whose site collects a substantial body of work spanning interactive fiction, essays, academic journal articles, and a debut novel, all centered on science fiction, videogame art history, and experimental criticism. Visitors will find a rich portfolio of free writing, visual novels made for Domino Club, and thought-provoking pieces on topics like speedrunning aesthetics and videogame panics in 1990s SF media.
https://ken.fyi/
Ken Zinser describes himself as a designer, sensemaker, and word nerd who helps organizations build people-centered systems. His site features blog posts, notes, and essays on topics like leadership, navigating change, family traditions, and personal website philosophy.
https://neglectedbooks.com/
NeglectedBooks.com is a dedicated literary review site celebrating obscure, out-of-print, and overlooked books from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular focus on forgotten works by women writers. Each post offers thoughtful long or short reviews that make a compelling case for why these buried titles deserve a second look.
https://grumpyoldbookman.blogspot.com/2006/12/wednesday-wonders.html
Grumpy Old Bookman is a literary blog by Michael Allen covering books, publishing, and the writing life, aimed at both readers and working writers. Listed by The Guardian in 2005 as one of the top ten literary blogs, it blends sharp commentary on the publishing industry with wit and occasional cultural digressions.
https://joppiesaus.neocities.org/
Joppiesaus's eclectic personal corner of the web features a journal, original art, recipes, dream logs, and a story section alongside a curated list of favorite Neocities neighbors. The site has a charmingly chaotic, handcrafted old-web energy with quirky humor, random text fragments, and a genuinely playful voice throughout.
https://emoe.neocities.org/
Emoe's personal webspace is a digital brain-dump and archive featuring a journal, dream log, reading log, and blog all rolled into one cozy corner of the web. The site is currently under construction but has a warm, personal tone and an update noting the creator's survival of cancer, making it a genuine slice-of-life online presence.
https://starwars.annathecrow.net/fanfiction
Annathecrow's Star Wars fanfiction archive collects original stories ranging from canon-divergence AUs to gift exchange works, centered heavily on characters like Satine Kryze, Padmé Amidala, and Obi-Wan Kenobi. The site showcases a thoughtful writer with a penchant for femslash, polyamory, and emotionally rich 'fix-it' narratives set in the Star Wars universe.