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ross, spaciously, in cyberspace
https://internetross.space/
Ross's personal site blends technical writing about software development projects with poetry, speculative nonfiction, and literary musings in a distinctive stream-of-consciousness format. The mix of Django rewrite postmortems, Le Guin references, and original verse makes it a genuinely eclectic corner of the web that resists easy categorization but leans heavily toward writing as its unifying thread.
Blog 2026-03-17
https://clam-chowder.tripod.com/
Alicia Nesbitt, known online as Monkey and Queen of the Soups, runs this charmingly chaotic personal site from the early 2000s full of quirky humor, personal updates, and creative projects. Highlights include a Julius Caesar fan page, a lyric matching service, and a healthy dose of soup-themed absurdist humor.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
AH...AH...ASKEW!
https://2askew.neocities.org/
Askew's personal corner of the web promises writing, graphical artwork, and philosophical wandering across what they call '7 dimensions.' The site features a writing section, a scrapbook, a directory, and a charmingly self-aware introduction that quotes academic literature on personal homepage irony.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
ultracrepidarian
https://ultracrepidarian.phfactor.net/feed
Ultracrepidarian is a wide-ranging personal blog by 'ozmandias' that shares a genuine love of poetry, particularly the work of James Richardson, alongside eclectic tech tangents like Meshtastic mesh radio networks and Unix posters. The mix of literary appreciation, aphorisms, and hobbyist tech content gives this blog a distinctly intellectual and curious personality.
Blog 2026-03-12
Rosano
https://rosano.ca/feed
Rosano is the personal blog and project hub of a Berlin-based creator who writes about technology, family history, music tools, and cultural observations. Posts range from clever spam-trap email experiments to genealogy visualizations and reflections on collective culture, making it a thoughtful and eclectic read.
Blog 2026-03-14
ATHENA - Pierre Perroud
https://athena.unige.ch/athena
ATHENA is a pioneering University of Geneva resource created in 1994 by Pierre Perroud, hosting around 500 French literature e-texts including works by Rousseau and Maupassant alongside a comprehensive mineralogy database with searchable optical and chemical data. One of the earliest academic websites on the French-language web, it was awarded the Nessim Habif World Prize in 2000 and has maintained the same address and mission for 30 years.
Resource 2026-03-13
edson
https://iamedson.com/
Edson Chilundo's personal site blends reflective writing, photography updates, and cultural commentary in a clean, thoughtful format. Posts range from TV show revisits to meditations on language and modern life, making it a quietly compelling read for anyone drawn to personal essays.
Blog 2026-03-12
Matt Browne - Official Author Site
https://www.meet-matt-browne.com/
The official author site for Matt Browne, a hard science fiction writer whose work explores topics like embryo space colonization, transhumanism, the Drake equation, and extinction-level events. Visitors can learn about his novels, including 'The Perennial Project,' which blends speculative science with big-picture questions about humanity's future.
Fan Site 2026-03-11
Blog | Eddie Dale
https://eddiedale.com/blog
Eddie Dale writes thoughtful, reflective blog posts on topics ranging from Japanese aesthetics like wabi-sabi and kintsugi to technology, creativity, and the value of making things yourself in an age of AI. The blog blends personal philosophy with observations on design, software, and modern life, making it an engaging read for anyone interested in mindful living and craft.
Blog 2026-03-14
https://louplummer.lol/
Lou Plummer, a GenX educational IT professional from North Carolina, blogs about life, Internet culture, long-term recovery, marriage, and tech at Living Out Loud. The site features Mac and iOS app reviews, a daily links blog, and even an Appalachian Trail honeymoon journal spanning all 2,189 miles.
Blog 2026-03-13