Monday, May 18, 2026
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Issue No. 21

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Chapter 5 · On the Day After a Rejection · 4 min read
The Researcher's Almanac — The Workshop

The Workshop

The Workshop holds twelve instruments. Each one is narrow by design. Select one from the rail, paste a draft, and begin. The instruments do the reading; your judgment stays with you.

The Compositor, demonstrating

On the Bench
The Bench holds three instruments at once. Remove one before adding another.
Choose an instrument
Input Instrument: The Dictaphone Fast edit

Paste a rough transcript or free-writing. The Dictaphone returns a fast edit and a distilled version.

Text source

Deeper Pass
Works in your browser by default. The Deeper Pass sends your text to an outside reader.

The Instrument Maker's Oath

  1. An instrument is narrow by design. We will not widen it to seem more useful than it is.
  2. Your text is yours. Instruments run in your browser by default. When you choose the Deeper Pass, your text is sent to an outside reader, retained for seven days for abuse monitoring, then deleted. It is never used to train a model.
  3. An instrument assists the hand that holds it. It does not replace the hand.
  4. If an instrument fails, it fails honestly. No guessing. No fabrication.
  5. Citation, evidence, and argument remain your work. An instrument will not invent them for you.
  6. An instrument is only as careful as the reader who checks its output.
  7. An instrument offered must be an instrument earned. The Deeper Pass costs money to run, and so it costs money to use. Three per month are free, because a reader deserves to try before they subscribe.
  8. An instrument that queries the outside world — a journal index, a funding database — must say what it found, what it did not find, and when its data was last refreshed. No instrument shall pretend to know what it has not checked.

— The editors