LiterRing

a literature webring

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LiterRing is for webmasters who love reading, writing, and well...consuming literature!

What Counts as Literature?

“Literature” here is not strict or academic—it’s something personal.

If your site engages with writing in a thoughtful way, it likely belongs.

This includes:

  • Book reviews, recommendations, and reading logs
  • Essays, reflections, and literary analysis
  • Poetry and creative writing
  • Journals, commonplace books, or annotated thoughts
  • Pages about what you’re currently reading or how you read

It can also include:

  • Letters, fragments, or unfinished thoughts
  • Fan essays or interpretations
  • Experimental or hybrid writing

This space is not for:

  • Purely commercial or AI-generated content
  • Sites with no clear connection to reading or writing
  • Promotion of bigotry or hate

In short:

If you care about books, writing, reading, creating—you belong here!

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April Recs!
must reads as told by LiterRing members

the Grey Dog by Elliot Gish! I would say that it's a horror-fantasy based book about female rage, but not exactly like an empowering kind of rage. It shows what misogyny does, what it perpetrates when nothing is done to fight it or object to it, while maintaining this horror/mystery/creepy/fantastical vibe.
- 8ball reject

I recommend The Melancholy of Resistance by Krasznahorkai, the lack of paragraph breaks look intimidating at first but it's an experience.
- Sonechka

This is probably gonna sound like a joke but i promise it's not,
As the Wind Loves the Swallow and the Swallow Loves the Wind by paper_clip on ao3 is unironically one of the best fanfics i've read. Even if you're not into Hamlet x Horatio Shakespeare yaoi you will have a blast just scrolling through and reading the rich Elizabethan english throughout.
- lemonadehammer

Braised Pork by An Yu is a often-hallucinatory novel that begins with a mystery of a dead man in a bathtub and ends with coming to terms with loss and finding yourself in an increasingly modern and fractured world.
- ufovictim

last month i read a few wiki articles,
this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria
is definitely a must read bc it's anger inducing how women were treated in the past and how it hasn't gotten that much better.
- Grey

I hate to say it but,
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
is pretty out there, man.
Not the usual bullshit
tiktok slop I thought it'd be.
- Koen