Introducing the newest member of The New Leaf Journal family: An Osmosfeed-powered aggregator called New Leaf Journal Feeds.
Thoughts on WordPress’s default categories and tags and how we use them to organize our articles here at The New Leaf Journal.
The NCCIH’s answer to a question about whether melatonin prevents or treats a certain virus raises tangential questions.
My 2007 photograph of two ducks in a drizzle at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The Peekier search tool, once reviewed by The New Leaf Journal, is no more (or so the fact it redirects to Kagi suggests).
I share my March 27, 2007 photograph of a bright red rose at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
April 2023 has come to a close. The end of the month means a new entry in our month-in-review series, which […]
Four photos of a serene, wet, brown duck standing on Pier 5 of Brooklyn Bridge Park.
We celebrate our humble online writing magazine’s third birthday with a curated selection of article recommendations based on our most-read content from our first three years.
A heartbroken anime girl is recovering from her jerk boyfriend breaking up with her to be with another woman. But what if I told you she needs to end her toxic relationship with Windows?
The story of our lengthly Bing de-indexing (since resolved).
A new anime series tackles naturally brown hair, dyed brown hair, and Japanese school dress and grooming codes in two interesting scenes.