Topics

What the studio writes about.

A narrow lane, on purpose. Three subjects, taken seriously, told in full long-form rather than skimmed.

self awareness

Self awareness, written down

Slow essays on noticing your own patterns, the limits of introspection, and the small daily practices that move self knowledge from idea to habit.

  • Reflective long-form essays
  • Practices you can actually keep
  • Sources and feedback you can trust
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accessibility

Accessibility, made plain

Practical guidance on disability documentation, the support it unlocks, and how to navigate systems that rarely explain themselves clearly.

  • Plain-spoken disability card guides
  • What the paperwork really gets you
  • Updated as the rules change
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mind & craft

Mind and craft

Reporting on the work that asks for focus and care, from learning a hands-on craft to sitting with grief, told without hurry or hype.

  • Craft and care, reported honestly
  • Room for the difficult subjects
  • Calm, considered, never clickbait
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Our method

How a piece comes together.

01

We research it properly

Every essay starts with real digging. Primary sources, current facts, and context, not a paraphrase of the last ten articles on the subject.

02

We set it to be read

A single column, a calm measure, and type chosen for the long haul. The page gets out of the way so the writing can do the work.

03

We keep it honest

Subjects shift, so we revisit and update. When a reader sends a correction, a real person reads it and the page changes.

Questions

A few things readers ask.

What does Marginalia Studio publish?
Long-form, reflective essays and practical guides on self awareness, accessibility, and the mind. Everything is written to be read slowly and to genuinely help.
How often does a new piece go up?
Roughly weekly. We add new essays and revisit older ones as the subjects develop, so the journal stays current rather than frozen.
Is the writing sponsored or sold?
No. The studio is reader-first and independent. Nothing you read here is paid placement, and we say so plainly when a link is useful.
Can I suggest a topic or send a correction?
Please do. Email hello@myradarproject.com and a real person on the reader desk will read it and reply in their own words.

Start reading.

Open the journal and pick the subject that pulls you in. Everything is free and reader-first.