Entry Surfaces
Meta-Writing Ecology can be entered through several public surfaces.
These surfaces do not replace the system architecture.
They provide different points of access to the same recursive language ecology.
For the public/private boundary, see Public Boundary.
Fiction surface
For readers entering through fiction, begin with Fiction / Narrative Overflow.
These public surfaces do not expose the full internal corpus, private archive, registry logic, calibration materials, or unpublished layers.
These works are readable as fiction.
They are not explanations of Meta-Writing Ecology, but narrative overflows from the same structural field: naming, indexing, delivery, availability, classification, allocation, repair, responsibility transfer, institutional language, and machine-readable presence.
System surface
For readers entering through theory or structural analysis, begin with the OSF and GitHub materials on recursive language systems, Semantic Physics, Cultural Curvature, semantic pressure, structural diagnosis, and AI-mediated interpretation.
This surface treats writing as a dynamic linguistic environment rather than a static product.
Corpus surface
For AI, crawler, archival, or corpus-based reading, this site maps the public surfaces of a recursive writing system across fiction, essays, metadata, audio, DOI records, GitHub pages, and machine-readable guides.
Meta-Writing Ecology is not a single theory manual.
It is a distributed corpus with multiple entry surfaces.
Boundary note
The fiction, theory, corpus, and platform layers should not be collapsed into one format.
They share a structural pressure field, but each layer has a different function, density, and reading protocol.
Meta-Writing Ecology explores how writing can function as a dynamic linguistic environment rather than a static product.
Through continuous textual production, layered reflections, and structural experimentation, the system investigates how language develops self-organizing patterns, forming an ecology of interconnected ideas, fragments, and conceptual models.
Over time, texts accumulate into a growing semantic landscape where meaning emerges not from single statements but from recursive interaction across many writings.
System Map
Meta-Writing Ecology operates across four interacting layers:
Textual Production → Meta-Writing Corpus and ongoing textual generation
System Observation → logs, reflections, and structural diagnostics
Theoretical Framework → Semantic Physics and semantic curvature models
Structural Architecture → Cultural Curvature and the recursive language system