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FreeEditorial long-form: blog, archive, post hero, sidenotes, figures, colophon.
Blog
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Blog
From the Desk
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Archive
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A collection of essays, tutorials, and long-form writing published by the Wabbit team.
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The Archive
Long-form essays, field notes, and dispatches from the Brainforest — collected in order of consequence.
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Post Hero
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Editorial Opener
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Everything We Know About Reading on the Web Is Wrong
Attention is not scarce — it is mis-priced. The editorial web has been optimizing for the wrong signal since 2011.
The Craft of the Long Read
What separates a great long-form article from a padded blog post is editorial intention — and most of it is invisible to the reader.
Editorial Bridge
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Editorial Sidenote
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Editorial Figure
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Field research in progress — the reading room at Wabbit HQ, April 2026.
The Brainforest at dusk — taken from the eastern ridge lookout.
Editorial Colophon
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Editorial Footnotes
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Notes
- 1↩
Ashcraft, M. (2026). "On the persistence of editorial craft in the age of automated text." Wabbit Journal, Vol. 3, pp. 14–22.
- 2↩
The distinction between a sidenote and a marginalia annotation is primarily one of placement authority: sidenotes are author-positioned; marginalia may be reader-inscribed.
- 3↩
See also: Tufte, E. (2001). The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press.
Notes and Sources
- 1↩
Ashcraft, M. (2026). "On the persistence of editorial craft in the age of automated text." Wabbit Journal, Vol. 3, pp. 14–22.
- 2↩
The distinction between a sidenote and a marginalia annotation is primarily one of placement authority: sidenotes are author-positioned; marginalia may be reader-inscribed.
- 3↩
See also: Tufte, E. (2001). The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press.