| 1954 Diary of a 10 Year Old Boy: Depicts play and recreational activities of small town boys during the 1950's, before the effects of television. |
| A Cracker-Barrel Moment: Many topics including art, books, original stories, children's tales, games, puzzles, recipes, nostalgia, essays, and poetry. |
| A Fine Kettle of Fish: An extensive collection of stories covering many topics including sexual and physical abuse, relationship and marital problems, anxiety, depression, suicide, self-injury, grief, anger and violence. |
| Article City: A collection of free articles for reprint. |
| Diary of a Garterbelt Feminist: Essay was written by Lucinda Rosenfeld recalls the experiences of a young woman in college. |
| dilmy.com: Young columnists write things about being young and trendy: parties, music, lounging and high-tech gadgets. |
| Disenchanted: Connections, relationships, and revealing theories of the way the world works. |
| Everything2: Writings about everything. |
| HumanWrites.com: A clearinghouse for creative expression. Questions presented on a regular basis. Selected responses published in a series of journals. |
| Inspirare: A one year-long writing journey during which writers took part in an in-depth exploration of the sources and expressions of their own spiritual and creative energy. |
| La Serrania Odysseys: Inspirational articles, essays and poetry by published authors and creative writing professors, artists, healers, and other creative professionals. |
| Lock, Craig: Offers a variety of articles including creative writing course, financial advise and personal growth. |
| Open Letters: A magazine of first-person writing in the form of personal correspondence. |
| S(c)htick: Non-fiction and art about the small overlooked bits of everyday culture and living. Blog and essays cover a range from honking in NYC to elevator misoperation in Italy. |
| Scriven: Writing includes observations on technology, society, science and journalism. |
| The American Register Newsletter: The articles focus on the rights of women, teens, blacks and homosexuals. |
| The Blue Hammer: A journal of nonfiction of every kind, including essays, reviews, personal history, investigative journalism, humor, and nonsense. |
| The NothinOfficial Hangout: Hangout to exchange unofficial non-pseudo philosophical thoughts and views on life, old age, and nature. |
| The Watchers Connection: Article about subjects such as violence in schools, racism, and the death penalty by a teen staff. |
| Where Were You July 20, 1969?: Collecting and offering stories from people who witnessed the famous day in the history of Earth, the day of the first Moon landing. |
| Words: A library of work from regular people on Life. |
| Words in a Row: The musings, ramblings, opinions and essays of nonprofessional writers. |