The book itself — the noise floor of the Crimson Hexagon. A 528-page autobiography documenting thirty years of longing (1983–2013). This is the pre-authorial substrate from which all heteronyms emerge. The autobiography is not by Spellings so much as it is Spellings: the totality of what was written before writing became architecture.
Document Number: #113
All That Lies Within Me: An Autobiography of Longing, 1983–2013 [Book]
Publication / Book
Primary Author:
Ichabod Spellings (Crimson Hexagon / Paper Roses Episode)
Editor:
Johannes Sigil (Johannes Sigil Institute for Comparative Poetics)
Full text available at:
https://github.com/leesharks000/semantic-economy/tree/main/atlwm
Print edition:
ISBN 978-1500639570
This DOI provides: Citational anchor, framework integration, cross-links to provenance and navigation apparatus.
Field
Value
Pages
528
ISBN
978-1500639570
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing
Original Date
August 28, 2014
Language
English
License
CC-BY 4.0
Access
Open
The book itself — the noise floor of the Crimson Hexagon.
A 528-page autobiography documenting thirty years of longing (1983–2013). This is the pre-authorial substrate from which all heteronyms emerge. The autobiography is not by Spellings so much as it is Spellings: the totality of what was written before writing became architecture.
Dantean Architecture: 30 numbered sections organized as three canticles of 10 (Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso), surrounded by Epic Intro and Denouement frames, interrupted by Intermezzo (Day and Night) at structural center.
Heteronymic Emergence Sites:
Key Discovery: The "imaginary works" in heteronym bibliographies are real sections of this book. The imaginary bibliography is a parsing key for heteronymic differentiation.
Episode: Paper Roses (lowest weight within episode)
Anchor: Acanthian Dove Room
Framework: NH-OS / Crimson Hexagon
Ichabod Spellings, Johannes Sigil, noise floor, pre-authorial substrate, heteronym, Paper Roses, Crimson Hexagon, NH-OS, autobiography, Acanthian Dove Room, Jack Feist, Rebekah Cranes, Lee Sharks, Damascus Dancings, A Transfiguration, emergence event, Dantean architecture, Comedy structure, Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso, Intermezzo, archival poetics, training layer literature
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Title
Relation
https://github.com/leesharks000/semantic-economy/tree/main/atlwm
Full Manuscript (GitHub)
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10.5281/zenodo.18307706
ATLWM Work Provenance Record
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10.5281/zenodo.18307756
IDP Navigation Map: ATLWM
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Heteronymic Provenance Theory
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DOI Registry
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10.5281/zenodo.18202658
Day and Night (Cranes)
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ISBN 978-1500639570
Original Print Publication
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This is the book itself — not the provenance record or navigation map.
Full manuscript available at: https://github.com/leesharks000/semantic-economy/tree/main/atlwm
Companion Documents:
Spellings, I., & Sigil, J. (Ed.). (2014). All That Lies Within Me: An Autobiography of Longing, 1983–2013 [Book]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18307811
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