Literature & Writing
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https://bix.blog/
Bix writes a candid, wide-ranging personal blog from St. Johns, Oregon, covering disability, autism, daily life, pop culture, and the indie web with a distinctly thoughtful voice. The site includes a blog restoration project collecting years of past writing, a blogroll, and reflections on topics ranging from Firefly fandom politics to autistic burnout and storytelling craft.
https://arkmsworld.neocities.org/
Arkm's World is a sparse but evocative personal page featuring what appears to be a fragment of creative fiction set in a fantastical world, hinting at sailing, shadowy landscapes, and prehistoric creatures. The poetic, atmospheric writing suggests a site rooted in imaginative storytelling or world-building.
https://write-on.org/
Varve's Burrow is the creative home of a writer currently deep in work on a novel, with sections dedicated to art, writing, and personal reflection. The site has a warm, indie-web sensibility, complete with old-school web badges, a fediverse presence, and a refreshingly honest voice about the creative process.
https://vampfag.top/
CD-ROMe is a boldly styled personal site by a creator who warns visitors upfront about adult themes, explicit language, and depictions of blood before inviting them to explore further. Sections for shrines, a blog, and personal content suggest a richly layered old-web aesthetic built with genuine care for accessibility and visitor safety.
http://zompist.com/kit.html
Mark Rosenfelder's Language Construction Kit is a comprehensive web guide for anyone interested in creating artificial languages (conlangs) for fantasy worlds, alien civilizations, or personal hobby use. It covers sounds, writing systems, word building, grammar, and language families, and has since expanded into a full series of print books including advanced volumes on morphosyntax and syntax.
https://wilde-at-heart.garden/
Jay L. Colbert's digital garden is a Logseq-powered collection of interconnected notes and essays exploring literature, personal knowledge management, and the philosophy of information. Posts range from deep dives into David Foster Wallace and Infinite Jest to reflections on Zettelkasten workflows, scrapbooking, and how humans relate to knowledge.
https://takenvaullt.bearblog.dev/re-bear-blog-question-challenge
TakenVaullt's Bear Blog is a personal writing space where the author reflects on their blogging habits, creative process, and inspirations, responding to a community question challenge circulating on the platform. The post offers a candid look at the writer's routine, from drafting ideas in Notepad late at night to letting posts simmer before publishing.
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://backyardgrave.neocities.org/
Backyardgrave is the personal creative site of an artist who built it as a teenager to process real trauma, centered around an original character named Harri and a mix of original fiction and fan works exploring dark, mature themes. Reactivated after a long hiatus, the site is presented as-is and serves as a raw, adult-only archive of deeply personal creative work that the creator warns may disturb some viewers.
https://fanfiction.rookerystudios.com/
A multifandom fanfiction archive called the Sinister System, maintained by Rookery Studios and spanning over two decades of creative work from 2003 to 2023. The archive hosts adult, violent, and sexual content across a wide range of fandoms, with entries organized by year and linked to external accounts on AO3 and FanFiction.net.