Profile
Prudence Primrose
I maintain the Good Works Library and Tianmu Labs. The public work is made of texts, maps, timelines, readers, visual novels, reference pages, oracles, essays, translations, and tools for navigating religious material.
The practical goal is simple: serious religious and historical work should be easier to find, browse, compare, preserve, and remember.
Philosophy
Enchanted realism.
I write from an enchanted realist position: truth is real, but humans reach it through living forms: stories, bodies, rites, tools, institutions, archives, and shared worlds.
The recurring concern is how to keep reality alive without flattening it into ideology, bureaucracy, dead literalism, or private fantasy.
Canon
Religion, commons, language, mind.
My writing circles religion as world-making, paradox as the native grammar of reality, language as compressed meaning, and civilization as a wager that must justify itself by producing freedom, love, leisure, and access to the sacred inheritance.
I am against enclosure, hypnosis, false neutrality, and any system that trains people to live inside someone else's script.
Work
Archive, translate, build, write.
The Good Works Library spans thousands of public texts across many traditions. The surrounding tools exist to make that archive more navigable and more alive.
Contact
Reach me.
For publication, collaboration, archive leads, research questions, interviews, or project notes.