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Eleanor Vance

Writer based in the Pacific Northwest. Long-form essays on technology, culture, and the slow work of paying attention. Previously at three publications you have heard of.

10 Essays published
Portland, OR Based in
From Eleanor Vance

Every essay

Sorted by most recent. 10 total.
Politics

How a constitution actually breaks

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Politics 1 min

How a constitution actually breaks

The historical patterns of constitutional collapse, and what every healthy democracy gets wrong about its own resilience.

Technology

The deep argument against AGI optimism

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Technology 1 min

The deep argument against AGI optimism

A 12,000-word essay on why "AGI by 2027" is not as obvious as the tech press claims.

Letters

Letter from a small town

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Letters 1 min

Letter from a small town

A short essay on the year I left the city.

Culture

The quiet death of the local bookshop

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Culture 1 min

The quiet death of the local bookshop

It is not what you think. The villain is not Amazon.

Culture

On reading the same book twice

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Culture 1 min

On reading the same book twice

The most underrated form of reading is the second read of a book you thought you knew.

Technology

Against the productivity stack

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Technology 1 min

Against the productivity stack

A defence of doing one thing at a time, on paper, with a real pen.

History

The empire that would not end

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History 1 min

The empire that would not end

On the strange afterlife of dead empires, and what they tell us about our own.

Technology

What the calculator teaches

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Technology 1 min

What the calculator teaches

Every tool that automates judgement weakens the judgement it automates.

Letters

Notes on attention, October

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Letters 1 min

Notes on attention, October

Reading notes, walking notes, kitchen notes. A month of attention practice.

Culture

The patience of long-form

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Culture 1 min

The patience of long-form

Why the slowest writing on the internet is suddenly the most-read.