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Ink and Integrity: Where This Work Lives Going Forward

  • Writer: Dr. Mozelle Martin
    Dr. Mozelle Martin
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

This body of work did not begin recently. I’ve been publishing longform writing online since 2011, originally on a standalone WordPress site. Over time, the archive grew. The themes stayed consistent. The platforms changed.


As part of a deliberate update, I’ve been revising select legacy posts and relocating them to platforms better suited for longform, archival writing. Going forward, new and updated work will be published under Ink and Integrity across three platforms: Substack, Vocal, and Medium.


This is a structural decision, not a rebrand.


Each platform serves a distinct purpose. Substack supports serialized, long-horizon writing and direct readership. Vocal allows for broader public access without tone compression. Medium places the work in interdisciplinary spaces where ethics, behavioral science, and systems analysis are already being examined. Using all three avoids overreliance on a single ecosystem or incentive model.


What has not changed is the standard.


Ink and Integrity remains investigative, ethics-forward, and grounded in behavioral science, forensics, and lived professional experience. The writing is not designed for reaction cycles, personality-driven discourse, or platform theatrics. It exists to document patterns, clarify process, and examine how judgment fails when systems reward distortion.


To keep that work accessible and coherent, I’ve centralized it through an Ink & Integrity writing hub, which serves as the primary reference point for current and future publications. The hub exists so readers can locate the work without chasing algorithms or losing context as platforms shift.


If you’ve read this work before, you’ll recognize the throughline.If you’re new, the hub is the place to start.


The platforms may change.

The integrity does not.

 
 
 

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