I have been thinking about creativity and how creative I feel while working on my homepage. Not all of my friends are brave enough to let me post some of their work directly on my page, or sit still for photographs, but many of them have web pages of their own.
I think that these may be just as valid an art-form as the poetry or the prose so I have decided to display them here.
- Peter Burka
A neat page, everything you want to know about floppy disk sleaves as a bonus.
- Laura Butler aka Pokey.
A short page but expresses her interest in biology.
- Tanya Butler
A sexy english lit page.
- John Enzinas aka Pockets, aka Honey Bear, aka sweetie-pie, aka Gothposerwannabe,...
Likes all things gothic.
- Dan Gottschall aka Grand-pa, aka Goblin.
This page is devoted to cats and other cutesy things.
- Jenni Gottschall aka Scrappy.
Lots of animated gifs, cute.
- Peter Gray aka Psycho, aka Straw.
Peter is also featured on this page as one of the poets.
- Rob Hutten
He has got the blues. This page has won many awards for it's blues content. He is also one of the featured poets.
- Dana Lacoste aka Purple.
I am not sure what Dana is trying to say with his web page.
- Richard Muise aka Observer.
It is slick clean page. I didn't know he used to be blonde!
- Mike Murphy aka Nightshade, aka Mercy.
A dark webpage.
- Paul Pick aka Packrat.
This is kind of an interest page with a link to the Black Company paint-ball team page he hosts.
- Jason Pratt
Jason is a sweetie. His is interested in cognitive science.
- Chris Salter aka Otter.
Queer positive, bright and cheerful page. Likes RPGs and cognitive science.
- Arnold Spence aka Pawnbroker.
This page is actually for Arnold's place of employment, there is a cam to see him work, off of the downloads section.
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Brika Steinberg
Brika's page has turned html into an artform. Her page is a story or a journey not a fact sheet. She is also one of the featured poets.
Wow! I just realized how many of my friends have web pages! Is this the business card of the 90's? The tole-painting of the 90's? The interactive exhibitionism of the 90's?
Or is just a reflection of the people I hang out with?
Any friends who are absent from this page or want home pages of their own just e-mail me (super-spy@geocities.com) and I will help you out.
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