80
100
what is longform journalism and why should you read it? Longform journalism is essentially an article that is a long read, typically ranging between 2,000 to over 10,000 words. The lengthy word count allows for more detailed, developed pieces of writing that have room to expand and truly breathe.
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 14 yrs old
  • 2,723 Site Rank
  • Report Card

77
100
For newer articles that are updated frequently. Long Form Articles usually posts one link a day. The closest to longform.org that I've seen. Like longform.org, some links go to paywalled articles, some do not.. It was previously mentioned, but The Sunday Longread has a nice extra perk of offering some normally paywalled articles, (Think Washington Post, The New York Times etc) free for a day ...
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 19 yrs old
  • 28 Site Rank
  • Report Card

86
100
6. "1,112 And Counting" By Larry Kramer ( new York Native) Late last month, playwright and AIDS activist Larry Kramer died at 84. This landmark piece, first published in 1983, was a passionate appeal against apathy in the face of the AIDS crisis. It's titled referred to the number of people, at the time, diagnosed with serious ...
  • Safe
  • United States
  • Encrypted
  • 18 yrs old
  • 11,604 Site Rank
  • Report Card

See more