On Correspondence
A note about reaching me.
The work on this site is the response. The body of work, as of May 2026, is the most complete and considered thing I have to say. If something here resonates, the deepest engagement available is to read more of the body and apply the framework to your own position, your own region, your own life.
I read what comes in. I respond when I can. The response time is variable and depends on what other work is in front of me. A reply may take days or weeks. A reply may not come at all if the message asks for something the body has already addressed.
What the work does
The work transforms readers who walk through it. I know this. The responsibility and the obligation that come with having built it are mine. The recognition the body produces is not soft. It removes a comfort the reader had, the comfort of not knowing. I carry sadness for that, on the reader's behalf, and pride in having made the seeing available. Both belong to the same act. I hold them together.
I am sorry. You are welcome.
What I can offer in correspondence
Substantive engagement on the framework, the diagnoses, or the practice. Pushback on specific claims with sources. Cross-pollination with people doing related work in their own regions. Brief acknowledgment when readers tell me the body mattered.
What I cannot offer
Individual life advice. Personal consulting on private decisions. Recommendations about which response, contribution or escape or protection, your particular position calls for. The body is intentionally non-prescriptive on that question. The map enables the choice. The choice belongs to you.
What this is not
The body of work is not a movement, a school of thought, or an organization. There is no newsletter, no Discord, no membership tier, no cohort, no list. Readers who recognize themselves in the diagnoses and want to do similar work in their own contexts are welcome to do so without asking permission and without crediting me. The framework is portable. Use it. The work is the work.
If you write
Write as briefly as the message allows. Long letters are harder to respond to than short ones. Specific questions are easier than open-ended ones. Substantive disagreement is welcomed.
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