± C19th
± 1890s
± C18th1898: Insect Musicians after Lafcadio Hearn, by Luke Thompson
1897: Linchpin, by Alanna McArdle
1896: Crush, Texas, Crush, TX., by Tom Duggan
1895: SAD TRAGEDY AT AZUSA, by Rebekah Morgan
1894: PRELUDE TO THE AFTERNOON OF A FAUN, by Sam Weselowski
1893: For Erik, for Suzanne., by John Boursnell
1892: Clichés from the Avant-Garde, by Joshua Blackman
1891: Basketball, by David Cramer Smith
1890: An Example, by Josh Baines
± 1880s1897: Linchpin, by Alanna McArdle
1896: Crush, Texas, Crush, TX., by Tom Duggan
1895: SAD TRAGEDY AT AZUSA, by Rebekah Morgan
1894: PRELUDE TO THE AFTERNOON OF A FAUN, by Sam Weselowski
1893: For Erik, for Suzanne., by John Boursnell
1892: Clichés from the Avant-Garde, by Joshua Blackman
1891: Basketball, by David Cramer Smith
1890: An Example, by Josh Baines
1889: in which i mention a crown prince called Rudolph, a solar eclipse, a cyclone, a swarm of locusts, some paint on a paintbrush, a dead Belgian missionary to Hawaiian sufferers of leprosy and a baby that will become a French prostitute-spy-politician but do not mention the completion of the Eiffel Tower, by Phoebe Bishop-Wright
1888: Theo, by Ben Brooks
1887: Hermetics, by Jakob Maier
1886: Love in the Water, by Phoebe Roy
1885: a giant shirt they bury both of us in where you’re behind me with your arms wrapped around as if i am a person shaped motorcycle & you’re on the back going for a ride on a nice summer day, by Chuck Young
1884: Christian Missionaries in Korea, by Sarah Cave
1883: karl, by Jonathan Coward
1882: Indoor Voice, by Alex MacDonald
1881: Public Power, by Erik Kennedy
1880: ten past ten at melbourne gaol, by Rebecca Slater
± 1870s1888: Theo, by Ben Brooks
1887: Hermetics, by Jakob Maier
1886: Love in the Water, by Phoebe Roy
1885: a giant shirt they bury both of us in where you’re behind me with your arms wrapped around as if i am a person shaped motorcycle & you’re on the back going for a ride on a nice summer day, by Chuck Young
1884: Christian Missionaries in Korea, by Sarah Cave
1883: karl, by Jonathan Coward
1882: Indoor Voice, by Alex MacDonald
1881: Public Power, by Erik Kennedy
1880: ten past ten at melbourne gaol, by Rebecca Slater
1879: Yes yes y'all and it don't stop., by Charles Olafare
1878: For Ruskin, Forever Ago, by Lauren Oyler
1877: The people, by Tom Murphy
1876: Channel Blue, by Teona Galgoțiu
1875: Names for the Crossing, by Chrissy Williams
1874: 900 GALLONS, by Eli Goldstone
1873: little 1873, by Kieran Ryan
1872: hello, yes, by Carmen E. Brady
1871: A Short History of News, by Jane Yeh
1870: The King With Two Shoes in His Name, by Peter Raynard
± 1860s1878: For Ruskin, Forever Ago, by Lauren Oyler
1877: The people, by Tom Murphy
1876: Channel Blue, by Teona Galgoțiu
1875: Names for the Crossing, by Chrissy Williams
1874: 900 GALLONS, by Eli Goldstone
1873: little 1873, by Kieran Ryan
1872: hello, yes, by Carmen E. Brady
1871: A Short History of News, by Jane Yeh
1870: The King With Two Shoes in His Name, by Peter Raynard
1869: année érotique, by Mischa Foster Poole
1868: bathybius haekelii, by Anna Cathenka
1867: barbed wire land, by Olivia Louise
1866: Pluto, at its aphelion, by Angela Cleland
1865: Dead Man's Hand, by Dan Power
1864: THE ALABAMA, by Anthony Adler
1863: Victorine, by Dominic Leonard
1862: Fruit., by Eileen Holmes
1861: Monte Lungo, by Livia Franchini
1860: the most exalted object, by Blake Wallin
± 1850s1868: bathybius haekelii, by Anna Cathenka
1867: barbed wire land, by Olivia Louise
1866: Pluto, at its aphelion, by Angela Cleland
1865: Dead Man's Hand, by Dan Power
1864: THE ALABAMA, by Anthony Adler
1863: Victorine, by Dominic Leonard
1862: Fruit., by Eileen Holmes
1861: Monte Lungo, by Livia Franchini
1860: the most exalted object, by Blake Wallin
1859: magnetic crochet, by Jordan Hoxsie
1858: Apparition (Our Lady of Lourdes), by Nisha Bhakoo
1857: Père Lachaise Cemetery at midnight, by Lenni Sanders
1856: litmus, by Michael Ray
1855: official classification for my stresses, by Jenna Clake
1854: Super Bowl MDCCCLIV, by JL Williams
1853: Why did you go?, by Jacob Cain
1852: The Hudson River's worst steam disaster, near Riverdale, in The Bronx, New York, on July 28, 1852, by Dan Power
1851: the old veins, by Rory Green
1850: fcats, by Dan Power
± 1840s1858: Apparition (Our Lady of Lourdes), by Nisha Bhakoo
1857: Père Lachaise Cemetery at midnight, by Lenni Sanders
1856: litmus, by Michael Ray
1855: official classification for my stresses, by Jenna Clake
1854: Super Bowl MDCCCLIV, by JL Williams
1853: Why did you go?, by Jacob Cain
1852: The Hudson River's worst steam disaster, near Riverdale, in The Bronx, New York, on July 28, 1852, by Dan Power
1851: the old veins, by Rory Green
1850: fcats, by Dan Power
1849: Oh My Darling Clementine, by Jack Nicholls
1848: the loners manifesto, by Charlotte Cook
1847: the phantoms, by Rebecca Perry
1846: Dad of Neptune, by Amelia Barratt
1845: Two Person Poems - for me and sex me one month later, by Will Cox
1844: The Great Disappointment, by Laurence Callaghan
1843: Word of the Theatres Act Reaches the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, by Richard O'Brien
1842: Organized Labor, by J. Bradley
1841: On a mission, by Jemima Foxtrot
1840: Act of Union, by Karen Correia Da Silva
± 1830s1848: the loners manifesto, by Charlotte Cook
1847: the phantoms, by Rebecca Perry
1846: Dad of Neptune, by Amelia Barratt
1845: Two Person Poems - for me and sex me one month later, by Will Cox
1844: The Great Disappointment, by Laurence Callaghan
1843: Word of the Theatres Act Reaches the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, by Richard O'Brien
1842: Organized Labor, by J. Bradley
1841: On a mission, by Jemima Foxtrot
1840: Act of Union, by Karen Correia Da Silva
1839: Moonbabe, by Rebecca Tamás
1838: man – wire – bird – sun – stone, by Valgerður Þóroddsdóttir
1837: 40 Drops of Laudanum, by Benjamin King
1836: Davy Crockett's last letter to his wife, by Tom Murphy
1835: Greatest Moon, by Georgia Haire
1834: Various Grit, by Ted Bonham
1833: M. L. Ö., by Zooey Ghostly
1832: The Representation of the People Act, 1832, by Joey Connolly
1831: No one should surrender to grace alone, by JDA Winslow
1830: San Francisco with Emily, by Django Wylie
± 1820s1838: man – wire – bird – sun – stone, by Valgerður Þóroddsdóttir
1837: 40 Drops of Laudanum, by Benjamin King
1836: Davy Crockett's last letter to his wife, by Tom Murphy
1835: Greatest Moon, by Georgia Haire
1834: Various Grit, by Ted Bonham
1833: M. L. Ö., by Zooey Ghostly
1832: The Representation of the People Act, 1832, by Joey Connolly
1831: No one should surrender to grace alone, by JDA Winslow
1830: San Francisco with Emily, by Django Wylie
1829: Dreams of Grandmother and Granddaughter, by Camilla Frankl-Slater
1828: Kaspar's Tree, or Europe's Child, by Yiannis Doukas
1827: Red Barn, by Megan Nolan
1826: –26°C, by JDA Winslow
1825: –25°C, by JDA Winslow
1824: Port de Tarranarki, by Stacey Teague
1823: RIP RLP, by Ashleigh Alexandrea
1822: Lonely Morose Single Science Experiment, by Socrates Adams
1821: Napoleon Dies, by Steven J Fowler
1820: Trinity Peninsula, by Emma Hammond
± 1810s1828: Kaspar's Tree, or Europe's Child, by Yiannis Doukas
1827: Red Barn, by Megan Nolan
1826: –26°C, by JDA Winslow
1825: –25°C, by JDA Winslow
1824: Port de Tarranarki, by Stacey Teague
1823: RIP RLP, by Ashleigh Alexandrea
1822: Lonely Morose Single Science Experiment, by Socrates Adams
1821: Napoleon Dies, by Steven J Fowler
1820: Trinity Peninsula, by Emma Hammond
1819: AGRARIAN LAND PANIC, by Owen Vince
1818: nine pints, by Amy Blakemore
1817: Karl Drais' Ghost in 2016, by Erin Taylor
1816: Dream Song for Laennec, by Ailbhe Darcy
1815: Saartjie Baartman, by Sully Sanchez
1814: one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine feet in the Solent, by Holly Corfield Carr
1813: William Franklin Died in London and All I Got was this Lousy Tshirt, by Emma Kostanyan
1812: The War of 1812, by Jason Lee Norman
1811: The Lies We Told to Stay Alive, by Vijay Khurana
1810: just w/e, by Holger Gross
± 1800s1818: nine pints, by Amy Blakemore
1817: Karl Drais' Ghost in 2016, by Erin Taylor
1816: Dream Song for Laennec, by Ailbhe Darcy
1815: Saartjie Baartman, by Sully Sanchez
1814: one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine feet in the Solent, by Holly Corfield Carr
1813: William Franklin Died in London and All I Got was this Lousy Tshirt, by Emma Kostanyan
1812: The War of 1812, by Jason Lee Norman
1811: The Lies We Told to Stay Alive, by Vijay Khurana
1810: just w/e, by Holger Gross
1809: On finding one book then finding another book that proves that the first book was right, by Martin Jackson
1808: gigantic shadows which, rocking back and forth, close in on us and destroy everything within us except the pain of endless longing, by Amy Key
1807: Wordsworth as an old man remembers reading The Prelude to Coleridge, by Will Harris
1806: THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, by JJ Mars
1805: The Trafalgar Estate, by Steven J Fowler
1804: Friedrich Sertürner Dreaming of Morpheus, by Colin Dardis
1803: Unexpected landmass in the bagging area, by Rishi Dastidar
1802: Borges and the Leopard, by Christopher Morgan
1801: ALEXANDER I / RICHARD OWAIN ROBERTS I, by Richard Owain Roberts
1800: The Library of Congress, by Haley ED Houseman
1808: gigantic shadows which, rocking back and forth, close in on us and destroy everything within us except the pain of endless longing, by Amy Key
1807: Wordsworth as an old man remembers reading The Prelude to Coleridge, by Will Harris
1806: THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, by JJ Mars
1805: The Trafalgar Estate, by Steven J Fowler
1804: Friedrich Sertürner Dreaming of Morpheus, by Colin Dardis
1803: Unexpected landmass in the bagging area, by Rishi Dastidar
1802: Borges and the Leopard, by Christopher Morgan
1801: ALEXANDER I / RICHARD OWAIN ROBERTS I, by Richard Owain Roberts
1800: The Library of Congress, by Haley ED Houseman
± 1790s
± C17th1799: Hieroglyph, by Clare Cholerton
1798: It may be time or a point of view, by Guilherme Teixeira
1797: Garnerin's Elsewheres, by Annabel Banks
1796: Old Bet, by Victoria Kennefick
1795: Prayer of Refuge, by Ka Bradley
1794: A Girl in Your Room, by Andrew Bomback
1793: AND THE KING GOT HIS HEAD CHOPPED OFF., by Emeline Morin
1792: the postal service act of 1792, by Christian Mailloux
1791: g-chat translations, december 9th, by Ben Stainton
1790: coma, by Eleanor Chandler
± 1780s1798: It may be time or a point of view, by Guilherme Teixeira
1797: Garnerin's Elsewheres, by Annabel Banks
1796: Old Bet, by Victoria Kennefick
1795: Prayer of Refuge, by Ka Bradley
1794: A Girl in Your Room, by Andrew Bomback
1793: AND THE KING GOT HIS HEAD CHOPPED OFF., by Emeline Morin
1792: the postal service act of 1792, by Christian Mailloux
1791: g-chat translations, december 9th, by Ben Stainton
1790: coma, by Eleanor Chandler
1789: The University of North Carolina was established in 1789., by Rachel Bell
1788: First thing I saw, by Oscar Schwartz
1787: Your Dad's Weird Shit About Women, by Stephen O'Toole
1786: Davy motherfucking Crockett is my spirit animal, by Tom Murphy
1785: Jacob Grimm's Metrovoxpop, by Eley Williams
1784: Do you know the Ten Commandments? (Aftershocks), by Emily Brill
1783: móðuharðindin (mist hardships), by Kieran Ryan
1782: The amount of collisions against a surface, by Owen Vince
1781: uranus as a featureless disc, by Sully Sanchez
1780: "Valois/La Motte" the forger, by Owen Vince
± 1770s1788: First thing I saw, by Oscar Schwartz
1787: Your Dad's Weird Shit About Women, by Stephen O'Toole
1786: Davy motherfucking Crockett is my spirit animal, by Tom Murphy
1785: Jacob Grimm's Metrovoxpop, by Eley Williams
1784: Do you know the Ten Commandments? (Aftershocks), by Emily Brill
1783: móðuharðindin (mist hardships), by Kieran Ryan
1782: The amount of collisions against a surface, by Owen Vince
1781: uranus as a featureless disc, by Sully Sanchez
1780: "Valois/La Motte" the forger, by Owen Vince
1779: The Court Martial of Benedict Arnold, by Raj Sharma
1778: Paris Symphony, by Michael Naghten Shanks
1777: Like Tunnels Dig Themselves, by Travis Englefield
1776: by Sarah Jean Alexander, Ashleigh Alexandrea, Jayinee Basu, Emily Berry, Ben Brooks, Johnny Bryan, Shaun Gannon, Cassandra Gillig, Holly Isemonger, Alex MacDonald, Spencer Madsen, Oliver Mol, Rebecca Perry, Lucy K Shaw, Angela Shier, Karl Smith and Matthew Baker Thompson
1775: Happy birthday, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Lots of love, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel., by Martin Jackson
1774: The Body of Raphaelle Peale, by K. Tait Jarboe
1773: Rules By Which A Great Empire May Be Reduced To A Small One, by Buster Jones
1772: Pic Mascarin, by Stacey Teague
1771: MDCCLXXI, by Llew Watkins
1770: Botany Bay, by Jacqueline Culleton
± 1760s1778: Paris Symphony, by Michael Naghten Shanks
1777: Like Tunnels Dig Themselves, by Travis Englefield
1776: by Sarah Jean Alexander, Ashleigh Alexandrea, Jayinee Basu, Emily Berry, Ben Brooks, Johnny Bryan, Shaun Gannon, Cassandra Gillig, Holly Isemonger, Alex MacDonald, Spencer Madsen, Oliver Mol, Rebecca Perry, Lucy K Shaw, Angela Shier, Karl Smith and Matthew Baker Thompson
1775: Happy birthday, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Lots of love, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel., by Martin Jackson
1774: The Body of Raphaelle Peale, by K. Tait Jarboe
1773: Rules By Which A Great Empire May Be Reduced To A Small One, by Buster Jones
1772: Pic Mascarin, by Stacey Teague
1771: MDCCLXXI, by Llew Watkins
1770: Botany Bay, by Jacqueline Culleton
1769: this means this, this means this also, by David Smith
1768: These White Nights, Tiresias., by Karl Smith
1767: i saw a chef, by Sully Sanchez
1766: wolves and mermaids or a matter of perspective, by Daisy Lafarge
1765: Internalized Misogyny, by Lucy K Shaw
1764: The Song of the Jennys, by Wayne Holloway-Smith
1763: Baby, wait a lifetime before you love somebody, by Amy Key
1762: Neolin's Prayer, by David Smith
1761: Double Bind, by Alex MacDonald
1760: the measurement of light, by Derek Piotr
± 1750s1768: These White Nights, Tiresias., by Karl Smith
1767: i saw a chef, by Sully Sanchez
1766: wolves and mermaids or a matter of perspective, by Daisy Lafarge
1765: Internalized Misogyny, by Lucy K Shaw
1764: The Song of the Jennys, by Wayne Holloway-Smith
1763: Baby, wait a lifetime before you love somebody, by Amy Key
1762: Neolin's Prayer, by David Smith
1761: Double Bind, by Alex MacDonald
1760: the measurement of light, by Derek Piotr
1759: for all studious and curious persons, by Francine Elena
1758: Systema Naturae, by Sully Sanchez
1757: 82, by Rebecca Pizzey
1756: English Transcript Of Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule (A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing) by Leopold Mozart. Audio Cassette Edition I., by Bianca Shipton
1755: Waves Across The Empire, by Patrick Trotti
1754: On serendipity, by Rebecca Perry
1753: Wind/Ward/Wolf, by Scott Riley Irvine
1752: the universe forgot my dog's birthday, by Mark Edwards
1751: naked people wearing clothes made by other naked people wearing clothes, by Dan Hogan
1750: September 24, 2013 9:42 am, by Cean Gamalinda
± 1740s1758: Systema Naturae, by Sully Sanchez
1757: 82, by Rebecca Pizzey
1756: English Transcript Of Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule (A Treatise on the Fundamental Principles of Violin Playing) by Leopold Mozart. Audio Cassette Edition I., by Bianca Shipton
1755: Waves Across The Empire, by Patrick Trotti
1754: On serendipity, by Rebecca Perry
1753: Wind/Ward/Wolf, by Scott Riley Irvine
1752: the universe forgot my dog's birthday, by Mark Edwards
1751: naked people wearing clothes made by other naked people wearing clothes, by Dan Hogan
1750: September 24, 2013 9:42 am, by Cean Gamalinda
1749: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, by Sahara Shrestha
1748: introduction to the analysis of your infinite smile, by Cayla Lockwood
1747: lmho, by Sully Sanchez
1746: Uncle Jacob, by Emily Cotterill
1745: pompadour plastilina, by Penny Goring
1744: Things Heard and Seen, by Rory Fleming
1743: best poet since jesus and before zuckerberg, by Stephen Michael McDowell
1742: Him & Her, by Fantini Blake
1741: untitled, by Diane Marie
1740: 17,000 Tons of Iron, by JDA Winslow
± 1730s1748: introduction to the analysis of your infinite smile, by Cayla Lockwood
1747: lmho, by Sully Sanchez
1746: Uncle Jacob, by Emily Cotterill
1745: pompadour plastilina, by Penny Goring
1744: Things Heard and Seen, by Rory Fleming
1743: best poet since jesus and before zuckerberg, by Stephen Michael McDowell
1742: Him & Her, by Fantini Blake
1741: untitled, by Diane Marie
1740: 17,000 Tons of Iron, by JDA Winslow
1739: The Ass of You and Me, by Stephen O'Toole
1738: Cuckoo, Cuckoo, by Oliver Mol
1737: THE PLANET VENUS, by Dennis James Sweeney
1736: The Porteous Riots, by Erik Kennedy
1735: Bridges, by Tom Offland
1734: The Mouth of Savannah, by Samuel Carey
1733: Debts and Praxis, by Tommy Keane
1732: I am ripe and ready to fall, by Emmie Rae
1731: $$$$$$$$, by Samantha Conlon
1730: the year we fell., by Austin Kieler
± 1720s1738: Cuckoo, Cuckoo, by Oliver Mol
1737: THE PLANET VENUS, by Dennis James Sweeney
1736: The Porteous Riots, by Erik Kennedy
1735: Bridges, by Tom Offland
1734: The Mouth of Savannah, by Samuel Carey
1733: Debts and Praxis, by Tommy Keane
1732: I am ripe and ready to fall, by Emmie Rae
1731: $$$$$$$$, by Samantha Conlon
1730: the year we fell., by Austin Kieler
1729: Violent Knight, by Sarah Jean Alexander
1728: c, by Peter Bloxham
1727: witching hour, by Natalie Chin
1726: Isaac: you know how i invented gravity?, by Michael Andrew O'Brien
1725: poem written by man wearing wool tunic on top of ~10’x~10’ with ~5º arc plank bridge over danube in vienna looking at small carriage from spain ~40' west resting upon parallel/equivalent bridge and blocking sun (reflecting orange off surrounding line of adjacent/perpendicular-to-bridges concrete buildings) and containing "potentially most astonishing princess ever found in small carriage from spain resting upon ~10’x~10’ with ~5º arc plank bridge over danube in vienna and blocking sun (reflecting off surrounding line of adjacent/perpendicular-to-carriage concrete buildings) and looked at by man on parallel/equivalent bridge ~40’ east wearing wool tunic and writing poem about it", by Molly Chatcat
1724: WILD BOY, by Wyatt Sparks
1723: Leipzig, by Leo Stillinger
1722: Remote, by Declan Tan
1721: Antoine Watteau (la fête est finie), by Nathan Masserang
1720: fled the tightening rope, by James Claffey
± 1710s1728: c, by Peter Bloxham
1727: witching hour, by Natalie Chin
1726: Isaac: you know how i invented gravity?, by Michael Andrew O'Brien
1725: poem written by man wearing wool tunic on top of ~10’x~10’ with ~5º arc plank bridge over danube in vienna looking at small carriage from spain ~40' west resting upon parallel/equivalent bridge and blocking sun (reflecting orange off surrounding line of adjacent/perpendicular-to-bridges concrete buildings) and containing "potentially most astonishing princess ever found in small carriage from spain resting upon ~10’x~10’ with ~5º arc plank bridge over danube in vienna and blocking sun (reflecting off surrounding line of adjacent/perpendicular-to-carriage concrete buildings) and looked at by man on parallel/equivalent bridge ~40’ east wearing wool tunic and writing poem about it", by Molly Chatcat
1724: WILD BOY, by Wyatt Sparks
1723: Leipzig, by Leo Stillinger
1722: Remote, by Declan Tan
1721: Antoine Watteau (la fête est finie), by Nathan Masserang
1720: fled the tightening rope, by James Claffey
1719: The economic journalism and religious courtship of Daniel Defoe., by Marco Sparks
1718: But There Will Be Beignets, by J. Bradley
1717: Before us, there was —, by Dennis James Sweeney
1716: No One's Revenge Yet, by Kimberly Southwick
1715: My Father Is England's Finest Astronomer., by A.J. Bradley
1714: MDCCXIV, by Thom James
1713: ACADIA, by Diane Marie
1712: my eXiStenCe is a momentary lapse of Reason, by Jacob Steinberg
1711: TUSCARORA WAR, by Russ Woods
1710: a whimper, by Sully Sanchez
± 1700s1718: But There Will Be Beignets, by J. Bradley
1717: Before us, there was —, by Dennis James Sweeney
1716: No One's Revenge Yet, by Kimberly Southwick
1715: My Father Is England's Finest Astronomer., by A.J. Bradley
1714: MDCCXIV, by Thom James
1713: ACADIA, by Diane Marie
1712: my eXiStenCe is a momentary lapse of Reason, by Jacob Steinberg
1711: TUSCARORA WAR, by Russ Woods
1710: a whimper, by Sully Sanchez
1709: the great frost, by Meghan L O'Connor
1708: MISS AMERICA, by LK Shaw
1707: Mount Fuji Erupts, by Wes Schofield
1706: Eat not to dullness, by Michael Inscoe
1705: The Autotelic Way, by Anthony Strain
1704: WE ARE WILD STRAWBERRIES COME TO HAUNT YOUR DREAMS, by Elin Hellmark Kristoffersson
1703: At the Seppuku of Forty-Six of the Forty-Seven Ronin, by Matthew Dorian Corbin
1702: Grim or a lesson in following the instructions of the 1702 edition of the Mutus Liber., by James Smart
1701: Fur, by Katharine Hargreaves
1700: cascade, by Brian Warfield
1708: MISS AMERICA, by LK Shaw
1707: Mount Fuji Erupts, by Wes Schofield
1706: Eat not to dullness, by Michael Inscoe
1705: The Autotelic Way, by Anthony Strain
1704: WE ARE WILD STRAWBERRIES COME TO HAUNT YOUR DREAMS, by Elin Hellmark Kristoffersson
1703: At the Seppuku of Forty-Six of the Forty-Seven Ronin, by Matthew Dorian Corbin
1702: Grim or a lesson in following the instructions of the 1702 edition of the Mutus Liber., by James Smart
1701: Fur, by Katharine Hargreaves
1700: cascade, by Brian Warfield
± 1690s
± C16th1699: Rotte Churn, by Sarah Jean Alexander
1698: SHIPS ON THE STORY SEA, 1698, by David Tomaloff
1697: Captain Kidd Murders William Moore with a Bucket, by Chadwick Redden
1696: The Party as Necropolis, by Cassandra Gillig
1695: Window Tax, by Dennis James Sweeney
1694: Voltaire drinks 30 cups of coffee., by Jason Lee Norman
1693: Why The Why The Dodo Die, by C. P. Harrison
1692: Where Gil Wasn't, by Devan Goldstein
1691: The Transylvanian Diet, by Sean Roy Parker
1690: We Made Monday, by Ben Judge
± 1680s1698: SHIPS ON THE STORY SEA, 1698, by David Tomaloff
1697: Captain Kidd Murders William Moore with a Bucket, by Chadwick Redden
1696: The Party as Necropolis, by Cassandra Gillig
1695: Window Tax, by Dennis James Sweeney
1694: Voltaire drinks 30 cups of coffee., by Jason Lee Norman
1693: Why The Why The Dodo Die, by C. P. Harrison
1692: Where Gil Wasn't, by Devan Goldstein
1691: The Transylvanian Diet, by Sean Roy Parker
1690: We Made Monday, by Ben Judge
1689: Autobiography 1689, by Ben Parker
1688: Let’s All Swim in the Tears of the Nameless and the Glorious, by Anna Lei
1687: I'M SIR ISAAC NEWTON AND I'M GAY, by Freckle Moon
1686: On The Motion Of Bodies, by Willis Plummer
1685: 88, by Stacey Teague
1684: Do you hear(,) the Birds?, by Tommy P. Keane
1683: Rye Whiskey: An Attempt, by J.M. Gamble
1682: Perfect Need and Perfect Completion, by Scott Riley Irvine
1681: Dead As a Dodo, by Jacob Steinberg
1680: Do Don't, by Sharlene Teo
± 1670s1688: Let’s All Swim in the Tears of the Nameless and the Glorious, by Anna Lei
1687: I'M SIR ISAAC NEWTON AND I'M GAY, by Freckle Moon
1686: On The Motion Of Bodies, by Willis Plummer
1685: 88, by Stacey Teague
1684: Do you hear(,) the Birds?, by Tommy P. Keane
1683: Rye Whiskey: An Attempt, by J.M. Gamble
1682: Perfect Need and Perfect Completion, by Scott Riley Irvine
1681: Dead As a Dodo, by Jacob Steinberg
1680: Do Don't, by Sharlene Teo
1679, by Taylor Retzios
1678: Strange news out of Hertfordshire, by Sian Cummins
1677: questions about my glass aquarium breaking, by Ben Brooks
1676: unicycle, by Buster Jones
1675: THERE IS A CATHEDRAL SHAPED HOLE IN MY MEMORY OF YOU, by Susie Anderson
1674: The Year Coffee Won, by Felipe Ventura
1673: Mary Carleton and You, by JDA Winslow
1672: The Disaster Year, by Crispin Best and Ben Brooks
1671: Thomas Blood, by Rachel Stevenson
1670: La Futaie Colbert, by Emeline Morin
± 1660s1678: Strange news out of Hertfordshire, by Sian Cummins
1677: questions about my glass aquarium breaking, by Ben Brooks
1676: unicycle, by Buster Jones
1675: THERE IS A CATHEDRAL SHAPED HOLE IN MY MEMORY OF YOU, by Susie Anderson
1674: The Year Coffee Won, by Felipe Ventura
1673: Mary Carleton and You, by JDA Winslow
1672: The Disaster Year, by Crispin Best and Ben Brooks
1671: Thomas Blood, by Rachel Stevenson
1670: La Futaie Colbert, by Emeline Morin
1669: Tantalus., by Nicola Belte
1668: a new universal language, by Sully Sanchez
1667: John Milton, by Clam Simmons
1666: Newton vs. Satan: The battle for 1666, by Wes Schofield
1665: Robert Hooke Studies Cells, by Katy Gunn
1664: CRONENBOURG, by Sam Riviere
1663: Cotton Mather, by C. P. Harrison
1662: 1662, Taiwan, by Harry Burke
1661: Oliver Cromwell's Head, by Dave Shaw
1660: Oliver Cromwell's Head, by Lily Dawn
± 1650s1668: a new universal language, by Sully Sanchez
1667: John Milton, by Clam Simmons
1666: Newton vs. Satan: The battle for 1666, by Wes Schofield
1665: Robert Hooke Studies Cells, by Katy Gunn
1664: CRONENBOURG, by Sam Riviere
1663: Cotton Mather, by C. P. Harrison
1662: 1662, Taiwan, by Harry Burke
1661: Oliver Cromwell's Head, by Dave Shaw
1660: Oliver Cromwell's Head, by Lily Dawn
1659: Yamamoto Tsunetomo, Pausing Between Bites of Umbilical Cord, Addresses His First Aphorism to His Father, by Nicholas Liu
1658: Quincunx, by Stephen Tully Dierks
1657: Girl King, by Rebecca Perry
1656: I only really drink oasis, by Dan Venn
1655: Cyrano de Bergerac, by Joseph Harper
1654: 23RD NOVEMBER: CERTITUDE. CERTITUDE. FEELING. JOY., by Giles Ruffer
1653: Infant / Infanta, by Laura Kochman
1652: Haiku, by Joshua Smeltzer
1651: 1651, by Susie Anderson
1650: Cafés begin to become popular in New Zealand, by Jackson Nieuwland
± 1640s1658: Quincunx, by Stephen Tully Dierks
1657: Girl King, by Rebecca Perry
1656: I only really drink oasis, by Dan Venn
1655: Cyrano de Bergerac, by Joseph Harper
1654: 23RD NOVEMBER: CERTITUDE. CERTITUDE. FEELING. JOY., by Giles Ruffer
1653: Infant / Infanta, by Laura Kochman
1652: Haiku, by Joshua Smeltzer
1651: 1651, by Susie Anderson
1650: Cafés begin to become popular in New Zealand, by Jackson Nieuwland
1649: The laws of nature are discoverable by means of reason, by James Chapman
1648: Westphalia, by Chas Carey
1647: Christmas, by Justin Carter
1646: Guillaume Colletet Versus The Karate Sluts on the Moon (Space Future 1646), by Benjamin King
1645: you've lost Carlisle, by Derek Piotr
1644: Nine Haiku, by Shaun Gannon
1643: The Soldier Walks Like Light., by Helen Dring
1642: Dinner is Served, by J. Bradley
1641: a description of the famous kingdome of macaria, by Sully Sanchez
1640: On Yixing Tea Pot and Loaves of Leaves, by Ben Brooks
± 1630s1648: Westphalia, by Chas Carey
1647: Christmas, by Justin Carter
1646: Guillaume Colletet Versus The Karate Sluts on the Moon (Space Future 1646), by Benjamin King
1645: you've lost Carlisle, by Derek Piotr
1644: Nine Haiku, by Shaun Gannon
1643: The Soldier Walks Like Light., by Helen Dring
1642: Dinner is Served, by J. Bradley
1641: a description of the famous kingdome of macaria, by Sully Sanchez
1640: On Yixing Tea Pot and Loaves of Leaves, by Ben Brooks
1639: Sakoku, by Carolyn DeCarlo
1638: Moone, by Becky Lang
1637: A Place Called Mistick, by Len Kuntz
1636: hehe 666 pt. ?, by James Duncan
1635: Distance is the space between my last word and your next one. Distance is the arc this knife will travel as it explores around your neck, by Jared Dawson
1634: The Heliocentrist, by Eric Beeny
1633: The Big Girl, by Andrea Mullaney
1632: The Divine Hand, on the Arm Longer than the Other, by Scott Riley Irvine
1631: Grandma, Can the Volcano?, by Chantel Tattoli
1630: The Romance of History, by Kirsty Logan
± 1620s1638: Moone, by Becky Lang
1637: A Place Called Mistick, by Len Kuntz
1636: hehe 666 pt. ?, by James Duncan
1635: Distance is the space between my last word and your next one. Distance is the arc this knife will travel as it explores around your neck, by Jared Dawson
1634: The Heliocentrist, by Eric Beeny
1633: The Big Girl, by Andrea Mullaney
1632: The Divine Hand, on the Arm Longer than the Other, by Scott Riley Irvine
1631: Grandma, Can the Volcano?, by Chantel Tattoli
1630: The Romance of History, by Kirsty Logan
1629: Ernesto the handsome Spanish soldier returns victorious from the Battle of St Kitts and attempts to have sex with Isabella the beautiful Spanish aristocrat but is thwarted by women’s fashion circa 1629, by Omar De Col
1628: Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, by Madison Langston
1627: Zurbarán, Christ on the Cross, by Alexander J. Allison
1626: Würzburg, by Ben Brooks
1625: Vocklamarkt, by Buster Jones
1624: Peaceful Ruler from the Bowl, by Nichole Ortiz
1623: Nova, by Joe Kapitan
1622: Anchor of the Suburbs, by Kirsty Logan
1621: 1621, Connecticut, by Jefferson Byrd
1620: Making Oxygen, by Emma J. Lannie
± 1610s1628: Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, by Madison Langston
1627: Zurbarán, Christ on the Cross, by Alexander J. Allison
1626: Würzburg, by Ben Brooks
1625: Vocklamarkt, by Buster Jones
1624: Peaceful Ruler from the Bowl, by Nichole Ortiz
1623: Nova, by Joe Kapitan
1622: Anchor of the Suburbs, by Kirsty Logan
1621: 1621, Connecticut, by Jefferson Byrd
1620: Making Oxygen, by Emma J. Lannie
1619: the defeat of the Jaffna Kingdom, by Derek Piotr
1618: defenestration is quite bohemian, by Andrew Worthington
1617: We Are Partially A Wellspring, by Madison Langston
1616: Rebecca née Pocahontas, by Chantel Tattoli
1615: Bier mag weer gezien worden (Beer may be seen again), by Barry Grass
1614: The Siege of Osaka, by N. God Savage
1613: First born, by Jason Lee Norman
1612: Alice Lights the First Match to the Admiration of All Beholders, by Amelia Foster
1611: A "Tempest" Stage (1611), by Lisa Ackerly
1610: The Sphere of Influence of the Attraction Which is in the Moon Extends as Far as the Earth, by Frances Dinger
± 1600s1618: defenestration is quite bohemian, by Andrew Worthington
1617: We Are Partially A Wellspring, by Madison Langston
1616: Rebecca née Pocahontas, by Chantel Tattoli
1615: Bier mag weer gezien worden (Beer may be seen again), by Barry Grass
1614: The Siege of Osaka, by N. God Savage
1613: First born, by Jason Lee Norman
1612: Alice Lights the First Match to the Admiration of All Beholders, by Amelia Foster
1611: A "Tempest" Stage (1611), by Lisa Ackerly
1610: The Sphere of Influence of the Attraction Which is in the Moon Extends as Far as the Earth, by Frances Dinger
1609: Because of Him, the Tulip Boom, by Chantel Tattoli
1608: Apple Mists, by Jemima Louise Johnson
1607: 1607, Wales, by James Chapman
1606: Otherwise Known as Guido Johnson, by Benjamin King
1605: The Terrorist from La Mancha, by Ian Sanquist
1604: Telescopic, by J. Bradley
1603: Uranometria, by Sully Sanchez
1602: Prayer house, by Terrence Slumgullion
1601: Johannes, Remember:, by Chris Taylor
1600: Steps for Demagnetization, by Rachel Lieberman
1608: Apple Mists, by Jemima Louise Johnson
1607: 1607, Wales, by James Chapman
1606: Otherwise Known as Guido Johnson, by Benjamin King
1605: The Terrorist from La Mancha, by Ian Sanquist
1604: Telescopic, by J. Bradley
1603: Uranometria, by Sully Sanchez
1602: Prayer house, by Terrence Slumgullion
1601: Johannes, Remember:, by Chris Taylor
1600: Steps for Demagnetization, by Rachel Lieberman
± 1590s
± C15th1599: Hamnet's Ghost, by John Minichillo
1598: Notes Concerning the Night Sky, by Wes Schofield
1597: Hideyoshi’s army brings back 38,000 ears and noses from Korea and receives payment., by Carrie Lorig
1596: Hamnet's Ghost, by Roy Scarbrough
1595: Puck gives you the finger..., by anon.
1594: MAN, by Marta Q.
1593: siege, by Jess Dutschmann
1592: Caravaggio paints children. Caravaggio paints fruit., by Alice Kirschbaum
1591: 1591, by Zachary Whalen
1590: Blood Filled My Mouth When I Spoke, by Shiona Tregaskis
± 1580s1598: Notes Concerning the Night Sky, by Wes Schofield
1597: Hideyoshi’s army brings back 38,000 ears and noses from Korea and receives payment., by Carrie Lorig
1596: Hamnet's Ghost, by Roy Scarbrough
1595: Puck gives you the finger..., by anon.
1594: MAN, by Marta Q.
1593: siege, by Jess Dutschmann
1592: Caravaggio paints children. Caravaggio paints fruit., by Alice Kirschbaum
1591: 1591, by Zachary Whalen
1590: Blood Filled My Mouth When I Spoke, by Shiona Tregaskis
1589: What It Takes Is Said, by Chantel Louise Tattoli
1588, by bl pawelek
1587: On what remains of the demolished theatre, The Rose., by Buster Jones
1586: Voronezh. Samara. Tyumen., by Jason Lee Norman
1585, by Xiena Saeed
1584: Musashi's Blade, by Brad Nelson
1583: Dyrehavsbakken, by Brian Oliu
1582: 1582 love in the club, by Richard Chiem
1581: November, an Anointing, by Louise Norlie
1580: The Book of Concord, by Sully Sanchez
± 1570s1588, by bl pawelek
1587: On what remains of the demolished theatre, The Rose., by Buster Jones
1586: Voronezh. Samara. Tyumen., by Jason Lee Norman
1585, by Xiena Saeed
1584: Musashi's Blade, by Brad Nelson
1583: Dyrehavsbakken, by Brian Oliu
1582: 1582 love in the club, by Richard Chiem
1581: November, an Anointing, by Louise Norlie
1580: The Book of Concord, by Sully Sanchez
1579: Drake's Cook, by Erik Svehaug
1578: The Whispers, by Belle Crawford
1577: Superlunary, by Sue Miller
1576: The Record Shows I Took My Blows, by Ryan Vance
1575: Henry III is Crowned King of France at Rheims, by Amber Sparks
1574: What Machiavelli Talks About When He Talks About Strangling People, by Matt Munday
1573: Seated Figure of Summer, by Rebecca Perry
1572: A Comparative Analysis of the Moustaches of Tycho Brahe and Edgar Allan Poe, by N. God Savage
1571: La mort de la Vierge, by Martin Heavisides
1570: White-spotted, by Fortunato Salazar
± 1560s1578: The Whispers, by Belle Crawford
1577: Superlunary, by Sue Miller
1576: The Record Shows I Took My Blows, by Ryan Vance
1575: Henry III is Crowned King of France at Rheims, by Amber Sparks
1574: What Machiavelli Talks About When He Talks About Strangling People, by Matt Munday
1573: Seated Figure of Summer, by Rebecca Perry
1572: A Comparative Analysis of the Moustaches of Tycho Brahe and Edgar Allan Poe, by N. God Savage
1571: La mort de la Vierge, by Martin Heavisides
1570: White-spotted, by Fortunato Salazar
1569: It could be you, by Ryan Vance
1568: Writing is bad for your health, by Jemima Johnson
1567: NIGHTSHIRT, by Brandi Wells
1566: Nostradamus dies of Gout. Nostradamus Dies of a Broken Heart. Nostradamus crosses a bridge that is Yet to be Built., by Jason Lee Norman
1565: Long Lad, by J. Bradley
1564: Voices of the Kissing Ban, by Stephen O'Toole
1563: Red is My Favourite Colour, by Lydia Unsworth
1562: You Do Not Drive a Practical Car and I Am Okay With That Because You Have Lips, by Mel Bosworth
1561: Moat, by Crispin Best and Shiona Tregaskis
1560: The First Pirate Observes the Night Sky, by Marvin K. Mooney
± 1550s1568: Writing is bad for your health, by Jemima Johnson
1567: NIGHTSHIRT, by Brandi Wells
1566: Nostradamus dies of Gout. Nostradamus Dies of a Broken Heart. Nostradamus crosses a bridge that is Yet to be Built., by Jason Lee Norman
1565: Long Lad, by J. Bradley
1564: Voices of the Kissing Ban, by Stephen O'Toole
1563: Red is My Favourite Colour, by Lydia Unsworth
1562: You Do Not Drive a Practical Car and I Am Okay With That Because You Have Lips, by Mel Bosworth
1561: Moat, by Crispin Best and Shiona Tregaskis
1560: The First Pirate Observes the Night Sky, by Marvin K. Mooney
1559: MDLIX: Children of God, by David Peak
1558: Dix Petits Regrets D'un Garcon Devenant Homme, by David Smith
1557: identity relations, by J. Post
1556: Forehead, by David Fishkind
1555: The Silly Execution of Silly Laurence Saunders, by Randy Conner
1554: Lady Jane Grey, by Andreas Willhoff
1553: Honor Reclaimed, by Brad Nelson
1552: Bartolomeo Eustachi's Lost Plate, by Cami Park
1551: Hassan Hates the Sand, by Andrea Kneeland
1550: How Nostradamus Got His Groove Back And Learned To Stop Verbally Abusing His Wife For No Good Reason, by Reynard Seifert
± 1540s1558: Dix Petits Regrets D'un Garcon Devenant Homme, by David Smith
1557: identity relations, by J. Post
1556: Forehead, by David Fishkind
1555: The Silly Execution of Silly Laurence Saunders, by Randy Conner
1554: Lady Jane Grey, by Andreas Willhoff
1553: Honor Reclaimed, by Brad Nelson
1552: Bartolomeo Eustachi's Lost Plate, by Cami Park
1551: Hassan Hates the Sand, by Andrea Kneeland
1550: How Nostradamus Got His Groove Back And Learned To Stop Verbally Abusing His Wife For No Good Reason, by Reynard Seifert
1549: In the morning it will be 1549, by Ani Smith
1548: Juan Diego, by Sully Sanchez
1547: Simple Words, by Wes Schofield
1546: Ann Askew, burned at the stake, by P P Bloxham
1545: Dialectics of Passion, by Jay Coral
1544: Charles V., by Kevin Dunfey
1543: the scientific revolution, by Brittany Wallace
1542: February 14, 1542, by J. Bradley
1541: Loose Lips, by Brendan O'Brien
1540: Why We Set Our Hair on Fire, by Antony Grow
± 1530s1548: Juan Diego, by Sully Sanchez
1547: Simple Words, by Wes Schofield
1546: Ann Askew, burned at the stake, by P P Bloxham
1545: Dialectics of Passion, by Jay Coral
1544: Charles V., by Kevin Dunfey
1543: the scientific revolution, by Brittany Wallace
1542: February 14, 1542, by J. Bradley
1541: Loose Lips, by Brendan O'Brien
1540: Why We Set Our Hair on Fire, by Antony Grow
1539: Introducing Pigs to North America, by Stephen O'Toole
1538: Heavenly Sovereign, by Barbara Park
1537: Asunción, by Wes Schofield
1536: Nowhere to run to, by Helen Dring
1535: Last Meals of the Saints, by Cami Park
1534: The Confession, by Gay Degani
1533: Atahualpa Discovers New Addition, by J. Post
1532: Niccolò Machiavelli Answers Questions Online Literary Magazines Ask Other Authors, by Cami Park
1531: You missed the wave, by Sarah San
1530: First Snow, by Ben Spivey
± 1520s1538: Heavenly Sovereign, by Barbara Park
1537: Asunción, by Wes Schofield
1536: Nowhere to run to, by Helen Dring
1535: Last Meals of the Saints, by Cami Park
1534: The Confession, by Gay Degani
1533: Atahualpa Discovers New Addition, by J. Post
1532: Niccolò Machiavelli Answers Questions Online Literary Magazines Ask Other Authors, by Cami Park
1531: You missed the wave, by Sarah San
1530: First Snow, by Ben Spivey
1529: Crash Diet, by Socrates Adams Florou
1528: Murdering the Murder or How the Bubonic Plague Destroyed a Friendship, by Andrew M. Kaspereen
1527: Huáscar, by Catherine Maskell
1526: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Michigan, by Jason Lee Norman
1525: The bubonic plague fucked me, by Ana C.
1524: Horned Heads, by David Erlewine
1523: Two Boys, by Terrence Slumgullion
1522: , by Rebecca Perry
1521: The Diet of Worms with Martin Luther, by Sue Gee
1520: The massacre in the main temple, Pedro grows restless, by Ben Brooks
± 1510s1528: Murdering the Murder or How the Bubonic Plague Destroyed a Friendship, by Andrew M. Kaspereen
1527: Huáscar, by Catherine Maskell
1526: Things You Probably Didn't Know About Michigan, by Jason Lee Norman
1525: The bubonic plague fucked me, by Ana C.
1524: Horned Heads, by David Erlewine
1523: Two Boys, by Terrence Slumgullion
1522: , by Rebecca Perry
1521: The Diet of Worms with Martin Luther, by Sue Gee
1520: The massacre in the main temple, Pedro grows restless, by Ben Brooks
1519: 1519, by Greg Santos
1518: the choreomania of strasbourg, by Audri Sousa
1517: Epidemic Warning Signs, by Greg Santos
1516: Obliteration of the Reinheitsgebot, by Cami Park
1515: [I used to play a racing game, when frustrated from skidding I would swear.], by Philippa Stanger
1514: There's something about Mary, by Chris East
1513: Ponce had plans..., by Hayley Heaton
1512: The Centre of the Universe, by Jason Lee Norman
1511: Guerrero replies to Aguilar: a first draft, by Evar Globo
1510: WE ARE VERY SMALL WE ARE ALIVE STILL WE ARE NOT YET DEAD, by Kelly Schirmann
± 1500s1518: the choreomania of strasbourg, by Audri Sousa
1517: Epidemic Warning Signs, by Greg Santos
1516: Obliteration of the Reinheitsgebot, by Cami Park
1515: [I used to play a racing game, when frustrated from skidding I would swear.], by Philippa Stanger
1514: There's something about Mary, by Chris East
1513: Ponce had plans..., by Hayley Heaton
1512: The Centre of the Universe, by Jason Lee Norman
1511: Guerrero replies to Aguilar: a first draft, by Evar Globo
1510: WE ARE VERY SMALL WE ARE ALIVE STILL WE ARE NOT YET DEAD, by Kelly Schirmann
1509: SYNAPSE, by Eric Beeny
1508: Salve Regina, by Katrina Kymberly VOYKIN
1507: Mona versus America: the battle for 1517, by Wes Schofield
1506: May 1506, by Barry Basden
1505: Beautiful Plague, by Cami Park
1504: if indeed it was me that made all of these things happen, by J A Tyler
1503: Elizabeth York, wife to Henry VII, King of England, Dies Shortly After Giving Birth to her Seventh Child, by Paula Bomer
1502: Honduras, by Jason Lee Norman
1501: In Which Amerigo Vespucci Rediscovers the Stars, by Timothy Raymond
1500: Leda, by Rebecca Perry
1508: Salve Regina, by Katrina Kymberly VOYKIN
1507: Mona versus America: the battle for 1517, by Wes Schofield
1506: May 1506, by Barry Basden
1505: Beautiful Plague, by Cami Park
1504: if indeed it was me that made all of these things happen, by J A Tyler
1503: Elizabeth York, wife to Henry VII, King of England, Dies Shortly After Giving Birth to her Seventh Child, by Paula Bomer
1502: Honduras, by Jason Lee Norman
1501: In Which Amerigo Vespucci Rediscovers the Stars, by Timothy Raymond
1500: Leda, by Rebecca Perry
± 1490s
1499: Cusp of Midway, by B. C. Edwards
1498: ALBRECHT DURER = HEAVY METAL, by Michael Hessel-Mial
1497: Bonfire of the Vanities, by Michael J. Wilson
1496: Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, by Carah Naseem
1495: Orlando Innamorato ("Orlando in Love"), by Benjamin King
1494: An Auspicious Assemblage, by Jefferson Byrd
1493: Queen Isabella Eats a Pineapple and Misses the Jews, by Cami Park
1492 by Krammer Abrahams, Andrew Borgstrom, Alec Bryan, Jimmy Chen, Chris East, Ricky Garni, Ryan Manning, Ben Mirov and Matthew Savoca
1491: Male Postpartum Depression, by Glen Binger
1490: Despatches, by Ben Brooks
± 1480s1498: ALBRECHT DURER = HEAVY METAL, by Michael Hessel-Mial
1497: Bonfire of the Vanities, by Michael J. Wilson
1496: Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, by Carah Naseem
1495: Orlando Innamorato ("Orlando in Love"), by Benjamin King
1494: An Auspicious Assemblage, by Jefferson Byrd
1493: Queen Isabella Eats a Pineapple and Misses the Jews, by Cami Park
1492 by Krammer Abrahams, Andrew Borgstrom, Alec Bryan, Jimmy Chen, Chris East, Ricky Garni, Ryan Manning, Ben Mirov and Matthew Savoca
1491: Male Postpartum Depression, by Glen Binger
1490: Despatches, by Ben Brooks
1489: amazed by the caution of human gesture, by Rebecca Perry
1488: The Night of the Day the Khoi-Khoi Meet Bartolomeu Dias and Crew, by Cami Park
1487: 1487, by xTx
1486: Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa is trying to Say Something to His Mother, by Jason Lee Norman
1485: The Sweating Sickness, by Jesse Malmed
1484: by Rebecca Perry
1483: Us... Our Father... Black Moths... The Ghost of a Bear, by Buster Jones
1482: Ten Years Before Doing Anything, by David Fishkind
1481: Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk Thinks While Waiting, by Bambi Almendinger
1480: pharos, by Adam Coates
± 1470s1488: The Night of the Day the Khoi-Khoi Meet Bartolomeu Dias and Crew, by Cami Park
1487: 1487, by xTx
1486: Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa is trying to Say Something to His Mother, by Jason Lee Norman
1485: The Sweating Sickness, by Jesse Malmed
1484: by Rebecca Perry
1483: Us... Our Father... Black Moths... The Ghost of a Bear, by Buster Jones
1482: Ten Years Before Doing Anything, by David Fishkind
1481: Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk Thinks While Waiting, by Bambi Almendinger
1480: pharos, by Adam Coates
1479: Columbus’s Cake / The Sea and Cake / Columbus Needs to Get Laid / Columbus Getting Married / Columbus at the Wedding / Frosting / Anything, by Ravi Mangla
1478: Bed-Stuy, 1478, by anon.
1477: Transylvania, 1477, by Andrew Borgstrom
1476: The Siege of Nancy, by Brad Green
1475: Mrs Gardner, by Chris East
1474: King of Hearts, by Valerie O'Riordan
1473: being nicolaus copernicus, by Ryan Manning
1472: Waiting for Summer, by Glen Clarence Djinn
1471: Switzerland, 1471, by Ben Segal
1470: In Barbaric Splendour, by Andrew Borgstrom
± 1460s1478: Bed-Stuy, 1478, by anon.
1477: Transylvania, 1477, by Andrew Borgstrom
1476: The Siege of Nancy, by Brad Green
1475: Mrs Gardner, by Chris East
1474: King of Hearts, by Valerie O'Riordan
1473: being nicolaus copernicus, by Ryan Manning
1472: Waiting for Summer, by Glen Clarence Djinn
1471: Switzerland, 1471, by Ben Segal
1470: In Barbaric Splendour, by Andrew Borgstrom
1469: An extract from Elia Levita Bachur’s Bovo-Buch, generally regarded as the most outstanding poetic work in Old Yiddish, by Rebecca Perry
1468: Charles the Bold Signs His Name, by Jason Lee Norman
1467: An Offer in Polyalphabetic Cipher, by DJ Berndt
1466: The Lain Egg hatched the Reformation, by Alec Bryan
1465: The Roses, by Jason Cook
1464: A Perfect Circle, by Jason Lee Norman
1463: Where Are the Snows of Yesteryear?, by Molly Gaudry
1462: The Night Attack, by Crispin Best
1461: Kite, by Jason Lee Norman
1460, by Rebecca Perry
± 1450s1468: Charles the Bold Signs His Name, by Jason Lee Norman
1467: An Offer in Polyalphabetic Cipher, by DJ Berndt
1466: The Lain Egg hatched the Reformation, by Alec Bryan
1465: The Roses, by Jason Cook
1464: A Perfect Circle, by Jason Lee Norman
1463: Where Are the Snows of Yesteryear?, by Molly Gaudry
1462: The Night Attack, by Crispin Best
1461: Kite, by Jason Lee Norman
1460, by Rebecca Perry
1459: Tresham's Pipe, by Aiden Clarkson
1458: The Art of Dying Well, by Crispin Best
1457: The Multitasking Life of the Pope, by Matt DeBenedectis
1456: by Jason Lee Norman
1455: Johannes Gutenberg Eats His Dinner OnThe Eve Of The Publication Of His 42-Line Movable Type Bible, by Valerie O'Riordan
1454: Margret Tells Us About The Important Wet Dead Man, by Aiden Clarkson
1453: Volcano, by Crispin Best
1452: Discovering Corvo Island, by Laura Webb
1451: The Man in the Vest, by Crispin Best
1450: seven stages leading to predatory wolf attacks, by Valerie O'Riordan
± 1440s1458: The Art of Dying Well, by Crispin Best
1457: The Multitasking Life of the Pope, by Matt DeBenedectis
1456: by Jason Lee Norman
1455: Johannes Gutenberg Eats His Dinner OnThe Eve Of The Publication Of His 42-Line Movable Type Bible, by Valerie O'Riordan
1454: Margret Tells Us About The Important Wet Dead Man, by Aiden Clarkson
1453: Volcano, by Crispin Best
1452: Discovering Corvo Island, by Laura Webb
1451: The Man in the Vest, by Crispin Best
1450: seven stages leading to predatory wolf attacks, by Valerie O'Riordan
1449: Excerpts from 'The Imagined Last Testament of Ulugh Beg', and 'The Scotichronicon', by Crispin Best
1448: When Leonard Cohen is Dead, by Jason Lee Norman
1447: A Chess Punctuation Reader, by Crispin Best
1446: Queen, Only in Name, by Sammy Patterson
1445, by Rebecca Perry
1444: From the Original Umbrian, the First English Translation of the Third of the Seven Iguvine Tables, by Crispin Best
1443: Hangul, by Crispin Best
1442: Omnibus, by Jason Lee Norman
1441: A White Cloak with a Black ‘X’, by Crispin Best
1440: Beta Bluebeard, by Valerie O'Riordan
± 1430s1448: When Leonard Cohen is Dead, by Jason Lee Norman
1447: A Chess Punctuation Reader, by Crispin Best
1446: Queen, Only in Name, by Sammy Patterson
1445, by Rebecca Perry
1444: From the Original Umbrian, the First English Translation of the Third of the Seven Iguvine Tables, by Crispin Best
1443: Hangul, by Crispin Best
1442: Omnibus, by Jason Lee Norman
1441: A White Cloak with a Black ‘X’, by Crispin Best
1440: Beta Bluebeard, by Valerie O'Riordan
1439: Buffalo, by Jason Lee Norman
1438: windings capital k, by Crispin Best
1437: The Curse of the Balls, by Kamila Rymajdo
1436: Squarcialupi Codex, or Super Mario, by Crispin Best
1435: I Am Amazingly Patient. I Am Amazingly Humble. I Am Alone. I Am Not Alone Enough., by Crispin Best
1434: (There Are Ways) To Come Home, by Jason Lee Norman
1433: 1433, by Katrina Kymberly NGUYEN
1432: Strengthen, Strengthen, Strengthen, by Crispin Best
1431: How to Rule Unopposed for 42 Years, by Crispin Best
1430: Don't Let Me Explode (cont.), by Jason Lee Norman
± 1420s1438: windings capital k, by Crispin Best
1437: The Curse of the Balls, by Kamila Rymajdo
1436: Squarcialupi Codex, or Super Mario, by Crispin Best
1435: I Am Amazingly Patient. I Am Amazingly Humble. I Am Alone. I Am Not Alone Enough., by Crispin Best
1434: (There Are Ways) To Come Home, by Jason Lee Norman
1433: 1433, by Katrina Kymberly NGUYEN
1432: Strengthen, Strengthen, Strengthen, by Crispin Best
1431: How to Rule Unopposed for 42 Years, by Crispin Best
1430: Don't Let Me Explode (cont.), by Jason Lee Norman
1429: The Last Tooth, by Pippa Best
1428: Don't Let Me Explode, by Jason Lee Norman
1427: Radu and Dan, by Crispin Best
1426: Tezozomoc Between the Braziers, by Crispin Best
1425: Buttons, by Rebecca Perry
1424: Stretch My Skin Into a Drum, by Crispin Best
1423: Turn Again, Whittington, by Crispin Best
1422: The Illegitimate Sons of Jacob Appiano, by Jason Lee Norman
1421: Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, by Crispin Best
1420: Grace, by Jason Lee Norman
± 1410s1428: Don't Let Me Explode, by Jason Lee Norman
1427: Radu and Dan, by Crispin Best
1426: Tezozomoc Between the Braziers, by Crispin Best
1425: Buttons, by Rebecca Perry
1424: Stretch My Skin Into a Drum, by Crispin Best
1423: Turn Again, Whittington, by Crispin Best
1422: The Illegitimate Sons of Jacob Appiano, by Jason Lee Norman
1421: Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, by Crispin Best
1420: Grace, by Jason Lee Norman
1419: When You Are Preceded by Philip the Bold, by Rebecca Perry
1418: Ixtlilxochitl Knelt Down, by Crispin Best
1417: Child Maintenance, by tafariuprising
1416: Trezzo, by Jason Lee Norman
1415: Slit, by Tria Andrews
1414: The Fourth Voyage of the Western Ocean, by Lai Fun Lee
1413: The Death of Davit I, by Crispin Best
1412: Never Been to Spain, by Jason Lee Norman
1411: The Moments Immediately Before and After the Conception of Our Juan, by Xiena Saeed
1410: Dearest Ma, by Andy Calvert
± 1400s1418: Ixtlilxochitl Knelt Down, by Crispin Best
1417: Child Maintenance, by tafariuprising
1416: Trezzo, by Jason Lee Norman
1415: Slit, by Tria Andrews
1414: The Fourth Voyage of the Western Ocean, by Lai Fun Lee
1413: The Death of Davit I, by Crispin Best
1412: Never Been to Spain, by Jason Lee Norman
1411: The Moments Immediately Before and After the Conception of Our Juan, by Xiena Saeed
1410: Dearest Ma, by Andy Calvert
1409: Martin the Second, by Crispin Best
1408: Taken from ‘The Great Canon , or Vast Documents of the Era of Perpetual Happiness’, by Crispin Best
1407: Invitation to a Miracle, by Jason Lee Norman
1406: John II of Castile becomes King aged 22 months, by Rebecca Perry
1405: Usquebaugh, by Rebecca Perry
1404: Owain Glyndŵr, by Crispin Best
1403: Lazaretto, by Crispin Best
1402: Animals in the Sky, by Jason Lee Norman
1401: De Heretico Comburendo, by Crispin Best
1400: Three Days Chaucer Would Rather Forget, by Crispin Best
1408: Taken from ‘The Great Canon , or Vast Documents of the Era of Perpetual Happiness’, by Crispin Best
1407: Invitation to a Miracle, by Jason Lee Norman
1406: John II of Castile becomes King aged 22 months, by Rebecca Perry
1405: Usquebaugh, by Rebecca Perry
1404: Owain Glyndŵr, by Crispin Best
1403: Lazaretto, by Crispin Best
1402: Animals in the Sky, by Jason Lee Norman
1401: De Heretico Comburendo, by Crispin Best
1400: Three Days Chaucer Would Rather Forget, by Crispin Best