Writing

Journal

The living voice of StillWAVE. Essays, notes, declarations, updates, and letters from the foundation.

About

What the Journal Is

The Journal is the official record of developing thought at StillWAVE. It contains notes, declarations, letters, updates, and essays—writing that captures the research process in motion, not only its finished outputs.

Important: Not all materials here share the same review status. Some are carefully edited essays; others are preliminary notes or records of dialogue. Each entry displays its type and status explicitly.

The Journal is not a peer-reviewed academic publication. It is a public record layer—a space between private research notes and formal working papers. Think of it as the visible research process, not the finished product.

Voice

Editorial Tone

How we write in the Journal.

Journal writing is direct but not casual. We address readers as fellow inquirers, assuming genuine interest and intellectual capacity.

We avoid academic jargon when ordinary language will serve. We do not hide behind passive voice or impersonal constructions. When we take positions, we say so clearly.

The aim is philosophical clarity: making complex ideas as clear as they can be without making them simpler than they are.

"We write not to display erudition but to think clearly in public."

Distinction

Journal vs. Library

Journal

  • Living writing, responsive to the moment
  • Essays, notes, declarations, letters
  • Personal voice, direct address
  • Ideas in development
  • Chronological organization

Library

  • Archival collection, systematically organized
  • Papers, frameworks, reading sequences
  • Formal argumentation
  • Completed, polished work
  • Thematic organization

Reading

Suggested Uses

1

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2

Entry Point

Use essays as accessible entry points to more systematic material in the Library.

3

Dialogue

Respond to Journal posts through the Contact page. We read and sometimes respond publicly.

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