Below you will find links to websites, projects and publications that we feel are broadly aligned with Centre of the Web, as well as useful online tools. This list will eventually be organized across several pages and linked databases. The list below is just a very small start.
- Anarchist Library, The Anarchism is probably not what you think it is. And there are many anarchisms. Some good, some bad.
- ChatGPT Useful for revolutionaries and changemakers.
- Collapse Press
- Epic Tomorrows Relaunched in summer of 2026.
- Feminist Library UK Archiving feminist history since 1975.
- Flash Forward If you are working on flash fiction and need some inspiration, this anthology is highly recommended.
- Google Search Still useful, even for revolutionaries and changemakers.
- Institute for Social Ecology Popular education for a free and ecological society.
- Me and You An online magazine from my editor and writer friend Maki in Japan. Of special interest is the diaries page, reflecting the intention of COTW to collect diaries from around the world: https://meandyou.net/category/diary/
- Schemattic The personal digital garden (a thoughtspace; not a polished blog) of our founding editor, Matthew.
- Strange Horizons A great speculative fiction platform with a great attitude towards writers. Early writing from Ursula Le Guin was published here.
- Strange Paradise featured blogger; interesting reflections on literature & culture, including writing advice from famous writers.
- Ursula K. Le Guin Have you read Ursula? Why not?
- Venice AI Even more useful for revolutionaries and changemakers.
- Versy Talks Responsible for the May 2026 COTW relaunch; a platform that encourages respectful debate, unlike social media.
- Women’s Archives & Special Collections The Women’s Archives contains more than 190 archival fonds and collections related to the history of women in Canada. // The Feminist Periodicals and Publications Collection is the largest collection of feminist publications in Canada.
