Build the publication first. Let the article pipeline feed it after.

This version is organized like a real magazine: featured work, latest writing, topic streams, an archive, and an ingestion workflow for importing article drafts.

  • Featured stories and ongoing columns
  • Topic landing pages by category
  • Archive browsing by date
  • Draft imports from a crawler pipeline
6 Published pieces
4 Live topic streams

Inside a Small Editorial System

A publication grows faster when the homepage, archive, taxonomy, and import flow are treated as one product.

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Stories with room to breathe

A publication shell designed to feel collected, not improvised

The visual system leans on warm paper tones, serif display type, compact metadata, and restrained accents so the site can hold both original essays and imported source drafts without feeling like a generic blog.

Feature-first homepage

Topic-driven navigation

Archive as reference surface

Import pipeline baked into the product

Recent writing and imported drafts

Strategy Apr 21, 2026

The Case for Topic Pages

Topic pages keep a growing publication readable by turning a pile of posts into coherent streams.

Reporting Apr 16, 2026

Archives Are a Product Surface

Readers use archives when they want reliability, not novelty, so the archive should feel deliberate instead of buried.

Strategy Apr 14, 2026

Slow Pages, Fast Pipeline

Static publishing and automated ingestion are not opposites; together they make a calm frontend with a practical backend workflow.

Write original pieces, then blend in sourced research drafts

1. Seed the crawler

Point it at a homepage, section page, or explicit article list you are allowed to use.

2. Save drafts to content

Each discovered article becomes a Markdown file with metadata and a draft flag.

3. Rewrite before publishing

Review titles, excerpts, taxonomy, and body copy before switching the draft live.