We're excited to announce the inaugural slate of Atmosphere Field Reporters, writing about all kinds of cool communities!

The goal is to curate community activity across different corners of the Atmosphere — the open social ecosystem spanning Bluesky, Leaflet and other publications, and more.

For more context, see Atmosphere Field Reporter Corps.

We've got quite a range of participating publishers, who will aim to publish weekly in the coming months, and perhaps beyond.

Explore them all below, and subscribe to any that catch your eye!

The Post-Match Report, by

Atmospheric Community: soccer analytics

Cellosophy, by

Atmospheric Community: science of (unicellular) cognition

Möwe, by

Atmospheric Community: the Japanese Atmosphere

Field notes: The ARTmosphere, by

Atmospheric Community: artists across the Atmosphere

Waddlin', by

Atmospheric Community: Seattle's local scenes

AT Black Media, by

Atmospheric Community: Black media

Second Cup, by

Atmospheric Community: Minecraft 1.12 modding

As Long As It’s An Hour and a Half, by

Atmospheric Community: movies…specifically, short ones!

Grand River Watershed Regional Update, by

Atmospheric Community: environmental updates for Ontario's Grand River watershed

The Atmospheric Furry Radar by

Atmospheric Community: furry fandom

NOTE: Andrei is also doing a publication on DJ sets and mixtapes!

Subscribe & join the conversation!

We're excited to see how these publications can not only help capture interesting activity on the Atmosphere, but help catalyze it, by bringing many participants together in conversation, linking to related work, and more.

Readers — you can follow along in a few ways:

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    Subscribe by email (if enabled by creators), and…

    • Read in your inbox!

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    Subscribe with your atproto account, then…

And of course, join the conversation in Leaflet comments and/or on Bluesky! You can see both from Leaflet's interactions panel, and you can share quotes to Bluesky as you're reading as well.

We'd love to hear from anyone, readers and writers alike, about how Leaflet can be useful for your communities!