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Atmosphere Field Reporter Corps

Lab Notes 031: we're drafting a corps good at drafting — apply if you'd like to write a weekly digest on an atmospheric community, and in exchange, get free Leaflet Pro!

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Jun 26, 2026 · 3 min read · 32 reads
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ello! We're starting a new publishing challenge and we're seeking: Atmosphere Field Reporters!

Are you plugged into a particular corner of the Atmosphere? We want to see you write a weekly report on activity in that community!*1

This may be primarily activity on @bsky.app — but if your scene is active on @blackskyweb.xyz, @semble.so, @tangled.org, or someplace else, we'd love to see links there too.

Apply, and if selected, we'll hook you up with Leaflet Pro, on us!

We can imagine great field reports on:

  • The indie comics-making scene
  • Scientific subfields or other niches of academia
  • Goings-on in your local community, town, or neighborhood
  • Literary / publishing communities
  • Creative technology and poetic computing
  • Favorite corners of fandom
  • Particular news beats e.g. climate, finance, sports, food
  • Or even more niche: solar energy; Knicks basketball

One great example is at://news where @chrisshank.com publishes "Atmospheric Weather Reports" like this one:

Article

This doesn't require a ton of writing, it's more curatorial…though of course you can write as much as you like!

A good workflow might be: bookmark posts in Bluesky / other apps; copy the best to a Leaflet draft; each week organize, add some notes, and send.

You can @-mention others, and even embed Bluesky posts in Leaflet so readers can open them in our built-in thread viewer!

What you'll do:

  • Make a publication on Leaflet
  • Publish a weekly post, for at least a month (4+ issues)
  • Include links, Bluesky and Standard Site post embeds, commentary, etc. — whatever format works best!

What we'll do:

  • If selected, we'll hook you up with a free Leaflet Pro plan
    1. Commit to starting and writing for a month: 1 year free
    2. Publish consistently 3+ months: we'll upgrade to lifetime
  • We'll also share and promote your publication, help out with Leaflet questions, and support however else we can

We think this will be a fun way to not only encourage more blogging, but make a bunch of interesting scenes and subcommunities on the atmosphere more legible.

Maybe it'll give us some good ideas for things we can build in Leaflet (or other tools) for communities too!

To apply, fill out this short form, should take just a few minutes:

Update: extended the deadline by a few days!

Apply by Tuesday, July 7th; we'll select and notify folks by Friday, July 10th.

Please help spread the word on Bluesky and share to any mutuals or communities you think might be interested! Someone you think would be a great fit? Go ahead and nudge them to apply directly.

Reach out with any questions!


  1. If you're reading this, there's a good chance you're excited about (and maybe already writing about!) AT Protocol. We'd love to read your reports, but they do not have to be about anything protocol-related — in fact we'd love to see you write about any weird and wonderful niche on the network!

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