Patronage isn’t donation. It’s choosing what gets thought.
The Crossover Project is an independent editorial experiment: psychoanalysis colliding with culture, neuroscience, philosophy, and everything that doesn’t normally share a room. Each essay takes dozens of hours of clinical research, writing, and editing. No algorithm rewards this kind of writing. Readers do.
If what we write has resonated with you and you want to be part of the circle that keeps this project alive, there are several ways to do it.
What patrons receive
We’re preparing a formal program for readers who value depth — slow reading, essays written without algorithm, conversations that last longer than a scroll. Project patrons will receive:
- Early access to every essay before public release
- DLC (in-depth content): extended clinical analyses on the topics that interest you most, annotated readings, discarded chapters
- Editorial voice: your input decides which themes get developed next
Support the project now
While we launch the formal program, if you want to be part of the circle right away, you can contribute directly. Sustaining an independent project that chooses to think slowly happens among the few.
Your support upholds the project’s only rule: that no idea gets trapped behind a paywall.
