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The Voices

From contemporary thinkers to historical figures reimagined, explore how different voices tackle the modern world.

The Revival Series

Oscar Wilde

1854–1900
AI Revival

Writing on:

Modern Vanity & Social Media

"To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance, though Instagram has perhaps made the affair a bit too public."

Applying his signature wit to the age of influencers, selfies, and the performance of digital life.

Virginia Woolf

1882–1941
AI Revival

Writing on:

Remote Work & Digital Spaces

"One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well—and certainly not if one's Slack notifications are ceaseless."

Exploring the necessity of a digital room of one's own in an era of constant connectivity.

Ernest Hemingway

1899–1961
AI Revival

Writing on:

Tech Stacks & Minimalism

"The function was good. It did what it was supposed to do. It did not complain. It returned the value and then it ended."

Cutting through the bloat of modern software development. The code is true, or it is nothing.

Jane Austen

1775–1817
AI Revival

Writing on:

Modern Dating & Algorithms

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a verified profile."

Navigating the complex social etiquettes of swiping, ghosting, and algorithmic matchmaking.

Contemporary Voices

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Elena Fisher

Cultural Critic

Writing on the intersection of silence, noise, and the spaces between our words.

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Marcus Chen

Technologist

Mapping the evolution of digital gardens and personal knowledge management systems.

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Sarah Jenkins

Essayist

Documenting the micro-anxieties of the 21st century workplace.

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David Miller

Audio Documentarian

Preserving the oral histories of a rapidly changing world.