Personal Blogs
Michael’s personal blog where he talks about life in Maine and concerts he’s attended.
Casios, Vintage McDonalds, and Pizza… plus other random musings.
One of my favorite blogs, Colin has an interesting blog design and rhythm. He chats about the internet, his music, and life in general.
Kev runs a popular Mastodon Instance Fosstodon, but chats about the internet, blogging, books he’s read, motorcycles, and his farm.
Manuel writes about blogging and has a great series where he interviews bloggers.
Steve’s blog covers media, his life, his thoughts on random subjects, and is a great personal blog to follow.
Long form articles on a variety of subjects. The resarch and writing is top notch and well worth your time.
An interesting, yet sometimes a little hostile, self-hosted website. The author discusses the current state of the internet and retro computing.
Winnie has a simplistic, yet beautiful website and she pours her heart into her posts. A great, authentic read.
Marcin writes alot about programming and digital organization.
Mental and physical health are the main topics over at Nicky’s page.
A neat personal blog about the author’s life.
Miss writes “long, unedited, stream-of-consciousness essays.”
James’ page has music, photo essays, fiction, and non-fiction.
Photographer and deep thinker, I’ve been following Rebecca’s writings for years now. It’s always amazing.
A writer who creates essays on various pop-culture figures and events.
Meadow is working on discovering himself on his blog. The topics tend to be of the personal nature.
Jason chats about tech and gaming on his personal blog.
Hash chats about technology on his blog.
Michal explores about sorts of topics on his personal blog.
Robb writes about web design, food, and other assorted topics
Ning shared movie reviews and thoughts on life and writing.
Photos, blogging, and technology.
A great group of individuals working together to help create the web fun and beautiful again.
Focuses on web design and the joy of Web 1.0
A personal site of an “essayist, critic, and blogger.” I enjoy the simplicity of his page and his thoughts on writing.
Tech, blogging, bookmarks, and more.
A very nice blog/digital garden with all sorts of great content to explore.
Darren writes about books, self-discovery, and blogging
Greg writes about blogging, technology, and communicating.
Tim talks soundtracks, food, blogging, music, and more.
Barry talks about his projects, technology, music, and other stuff.
LD chats about Apple, technology, internet trends.
Monqueca breaks down her Tinder dates.
Join Rebecca as she writes a book about photography.
Robert writes small posts about photography, movies, and technology.
Simone shares photography and writes about philosophy.
This blog has no real topics but is just whatever the author feels like talking about. Books, nature, and day in the life type of posts.
Anxiety and self-improvement posts
A digital garden/blog with projects and writings.
Photos, technology, how to’s, podcasts, and more
Barry writes about technology and his personal life
Lou writes about technology, photography, and other topics.
Jake writes about life, tech, video games, and some retro goodness.
The author uses the torrent of old Geocities sites to make observations about the history of web design and current practices.
Eric writes about running, technology, and writing.
An interesting site looking over the evolution of the internet.
Syl chats about video games, music, and life.
Cole writes about life, and technology
Moran writes about technology and his life in China.
Paolo writes about movies, art, and life.
Brandon writes about technology and life.
Ben writes about technology, music, life, and a little bit of everything.
A dad from Virginia discussions his passions, life, and projects.
Shane talks about gaming, life, and anything else that comes to mind.
Find Personal Blogs
Thoughts on the Internet/Small Web
Fediverse/Blogging Related
Retro and Nostalgia Themed Blogs
My buddy Michael’s site where I’m an ocassional contributor. The best wrestling blog on the internet in my humble opinion.
A retro theme blogged focusing on the late 70’s and early 80’s.
A community website with submitted articles with a nostalgia theme from the 70s-2000s. I have several articles published under the name MassReality on this site.
A blog looking at thrillers from the 80’s and 90s.
A tumblr photo page with random pop-culture images.
It’s not updated often, but the content is definitely unique when it comes to retro/vintage topics.
An abandoned site, with a retro slant dating back to the 1960’s.
Food, He-Man, Ghostbusters… you name it, the Horror Movie BBQ covers it.
A blog that reviews holiday films.
A site with screenshots of DVD menu screens.
A tribute to The Weather Channel from the 80’s and 90’s.
A collection of scans from the Sears Wishbook catalogs.
A network of retro theme blogs and podcasts.
A collection of old Winamp skins.
A collection of DVD commentary tracks in mp3 format.
The blog featuring the author visiting various filming locations, mostly around the California area.
A long running blog discussing everything retro from personal memories to Batman, Ghostbusters, comics, and music.
A site chronicling grocery store chains from the past.
One person’s attempt to recreate The Gap’s in-store playlists of the 90’s.
This author cooks various recipes shared by celebrities.
A search engine created to give of 90’s vibes that searches archived websites from Web 1.0
A fan site covering the works of Sprague De Camp and Conan.
A very active movie review site featuring reviews from major motion pictures to straight to DVD low budget features.
An abandoned blog focused on The Outer Limits.
Metal, video games, and horror movie reviews, most of the content is on fringe or unknown stuff.
A Sci-Fi pop culture website.
A site chronicling defunct sports teams and leagues
Comic Books
Comic book, manga, and fiction reviews.
Current comic book reviews.
A site dedicated to reviewing comic books purchased through crowd funding sites.
A review site for sci-fi fiction, specializing in vintage sci-fi.
An online geek culture magazine.
A massive collection of free, public domain comic books.
Previews, reviews, and commentary on the latest in the comics industry.
A site that covers all the latest Superman news.
Another Superman news site.
Yet, another Superman news and review site.
Dedicated to the 1989 Batman film.
A review of various Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics.
A Green Lantern fan site.
Another Green Lantern fan site.
The latest in Spawn news.
A site focusing on pre-code horror comics.
Fan Sites
A site with weekly posts from the author’s extensive MA S*H collection.
A long running blog of a collector of The Dukes of Hazzard memorabilia.
Still considered one of the greatest (if not the greatest) hockey video games ever made, this site pays tribute. There is a documentary, updated rosters, and even online tournaments.
A website dedicated to the Mad Max series.
A website dedicated to Robocop.
An abandoned site about the making of 1994’s Spiderman The Animated Series.
A site dedicated to the controversial sequel in the Poltergeist franchise.
A site dedicated to the short lived Phantom 2040 cartoon from the 90’s.
The definitive Phantom site on the internet. News, reviews, podcasts, and more.
A Superman collector from Hawaii.
A fansite for the TV series Fringe.
A wonderful, active Star Trek website that looks at the detail of the creation of various aspects of Trek.
Trying to figure out the timeline for Trek books is difficult, but this site simplifies it.
A fansite dedicated to the TV show Farscape.
A site dedicated to the history of WCW with a specialized focus on WCW Magazines and merchandise.
A fansite dedicated to pulp hero The Shadow.
A tribute site to Adam West’ Batman.
Buddhism/Stoicism Sites
A collective of writers submit various articles on Buddhism.
Personal blog by Stoic Massimo Pigliucci.
A Buddhism blog by Sensie Alex Kakuyo.
A Buddhism blog by Brad Warner.
Horror Movies
A site focusing on 70’s and 80’s slasher films.
Cult, horror, and exploitation film reviews and news.
A horror review site that isn’t very active, but has been around for quite some time and has a lot of content.
Reviews of film and literature along with Top 10 lists.
A very neat review site focusing on underseen horror.
Mostly current horror reviews.
A woman looking for lessons in horror films by reviewing them.
Once a project site to watch a horror movie everyday for a year, its turned into a massive collection of horror reviews.
Random horror reviews with the occasional sci-fi film thrown in.
Some movie reviews, but also analysis of horror by sub-genres.
A really quirky horror review site.
Reviews with a focus on sleaze and Italian horror.
A bit hard to navigate with its outdated design, but an incredible source for slasher reviews and information.
A site dedicated to the works of Tobe Hooper.
All sorts of odd horror reviews.
Reviews, physical media, and a love of horror.
A horror convention in Raleigh, North Carolina.
A site focusing on reviewing slasher films.
Expert on the history of Ouija boards.
Essays and horror reviews with a slice of news.
A variety of horror film reviews.
An amazing site documenting the history of horror.
A very well done movie review site
A horror film festival in Winston-Salem, NC.
A South Carolina horror convention.
A site dedicated to retro slashers… imagine that!
Film and book reviews with a focus on female villians.
Focuses on 70’s foreign horror.
A Scream fan site tracking the latest news in the franchise.
A site with all things Halloween and Michael Myers.
A site dedicated to George Romero’s Dead series.
The official website of the House series.
Western Movies
Sword and Sorcery
Abandoned/Urban Exploration
A photo blog with accompanying articles about abandoned places in the State of North Carolina.
A photo blog looking at abandoned places throughout the Southeastern United States.
Message Board and Forums
An active sci-fi message board.
A Farscape message board.
A Star Trek message board.
A message board for the television show The Dukes of Hazzard.
Random
An old friend of mine’s photography page.
A listing of fan conventions in the South Eastern United States.
Curated by the former buyer for Think Geek, this site features all kinds of neat Star Trek merchandise.
A local vintage store in Raleigh, NC.
A website that displays the weather with similar graphic to The Weather Channel of the 90’s.
An even better site featuring graphics from the old Weather Channel.
The best hair metal site around.
A fictional radio station in the spirit of KBHR from Northern Exposure.