Are you acquainted with the concept of long form journalism? If you are not, then this site will be certainly enlightening and (according to how much spare time you have) quite rich in terms of content.
In general terms, long form journalism is the polar opposite of what you can read in most tech blogs – the articles are very lengthy, and to be fully enjoyed they require you to set (at least) 20 minutes aside for reading them.
Less won’t do. You won’t be able to read them from top to bottom in less time.
This site collects such articles. They mainly come from print media, and they are not necessarily “new” articles on the whole. That is, some deal with current issues (like the war in Iraq) but others come from publications dating from previous years.
These articles are arranged by category (EG, “Culture”, “Crime”, “Money”, “Politics”, “Sports”…) and you can not only read them in the spot but you can actually save them using Instapaper upon signing up. It goes without saying that such as thing is really practical, and 100 % suited to the nature of the site. These articles that seem promising based on their first paragraphs can be easily perused later on, without you running the risk of forgetting all about them.
LongForm.org In Their Own Words
“We post articles, past and present, that we think are too long and too interesting to be read on a web browser.
We started this site to bring together our enthusiasm for both great longform reads and the excellent Instapaper reader.”
Why LongForm.org It Might Be A Killer
Those looking for a chance to read articles that adhere to the aesthetics that were predominant some time ago will find that right here.








