Editorial Atlas

Published essays as a navigable editorial system

This public atlas turns the essay archive into a strategy surface. The point is not ranking for its own sake. The point is to see what kinds of publication objects already exist, where they get their force, and which earlier essays should pull a new draft.

21 Published essays
10 Top power score
9 Top traction score
9 Top craft score

View 1

Constellation

X axis is traction. Y axis is craft. Dot size tracks publication power. Click any point to inspect the essay card. Overlapping essays get small plotted decimal offsets so the underlying score remains intact while the map stays legible.

Selected Essay

Neural Architecture Design as a Reusable Scaffold: A History Review

Traction
Craft
Power
Identity
Signature
Overpull risk
Section profile

View 2

Section heatmap

This view makes section borrowing visible. It shows where each essay gets its force rather than just where it lands overall.

Essay Opening Thesis Development Borders Ending Refs Power source

View 3

Improvement panel

Put any published essay in the center and the panel answers a smaller set of revision questions: which slots are weakest, which essays are the best donors for those slots, which nearby essays are stronger overall, and what over-copying risks to watch.

Relation Essay Use

Projection 1

Debate × Precision

Public-argument energy versus concept-border control.

Essay Debate Precision

Projection 2

Synthesis × Utility

Archive-anchor integration versus operator-facing usefulness.

Essay Synthesis Utility

Projection 3

Openings × Endings

How essays ignite versus how they land.

Essay Opening Ending Gap

Selected Essay

Cross-view read

One shared interpretation panel for all three projections. Select an essay from any graph or table and compare how its position changes across public tension, synthesis utility, and opening/ending shape.

Debate × Precision
Synthesis × Utility
Openings × Endings
Interpretation

Pattern View

Move matrix

This connects the visual atlas back to the reverse-engineered move library. It shows which essays exemplify which recurring editorial moves.