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Editorial sections

Mid-page building blocks for homepages and landing pages — bento grids, values, stats, testimonials, FAQs, and feature strips.


Editorial bento grid — fernlight/bento-editorial

This week

The lead essay, given the most room

A sentence or two of standfirst to draw the reader into the featured piece.

A second piece

One line of context.

“A short pulled line that adds a little texture.”


Three editorial notes — fernlight/three-notes

01

Notice

Name the first principle, observation, or benefit in a few grounded sentences.

02

Consider

Offer a second perspective that helps readers compare, reflect, or choose.

03

Begin

Close with a practical next step that feels possible today.


Image and editorial note — fernlight/image-text-feature

Featured note

Pair one strong image with one clear thought.

Add context, a personal observation, or a useful invitation. Keep the copy brief enough that the image still has room to speak.


Editorial callout — fernlight/editorial-callout

Worth remembering

Put the useful part where nobody can miss it.

Summarize the practical takeaway, define an important term, or give the reader a small action to try next.


Values (three pillars) — fernlight/section-values

01

Slow over fast

A sentence or two on the first principle behind the work.

02

Depth over reach

A sentence or two on the second principle.

03

Care over volume

A sentence or two on the third principle.


Credibility stat row — fernlight/section-stats

200+

Essays published

8k

Readers subscribed

6

Years writing


Testimonial row — fernlight/section-testimonials

Kind words

“A sentence in the reader’s own words about what your writing did for them.”

Reader name

“A second short quote — specific beats glowing every time.”

Reader name

“A third quote to round out the row.”

Reader name


FAQ accordion — fernlight/section-faq

Questions, answered

How often do you publish?

A short, honest answer. Keep it to two or three sentences.

Can I share or reprint your work?

State your terms plainly so readers and editors know where they stand.

How do I get new pieces by email?

Point readers to the newsletter and what to expect after they subscribe.


As seen in (logo strip) — fernlight/section-logo-strip

Featured in

Publication

Journal

Quarterly

Review


About strip — fernlight/wow-about-strip

About

Hello, I write here.

Two or three sentences on who you are, what you pay attention to, and why someone should keep reading. Keep it warm and specific — this is the line that turns a visitor into a subscriber.

— Your name


Topic tiles — fernlight/wow-topic-tiles

Browse by topic

Slow living

Essays on doing less, with more attention.

Read more

The craft

Notes on writing, editing, and the daily practice.

Read more

Field notes

Short dispatches from a slower season.

Read more


Featured post spotlight — fernlight/wow-featured-post

Featured


Key takeaways box — fernlight/wow-key-takeaways

Key takeaways

  • The single idea a reader should leave with.
  • A supporting point or surprising detail.
  • What to do, try, or notice next.

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