About the Author

Glenn Junsay Pansensoy

Writer, programmer, and the mind behind Poetic Codes — a space for long-form essays on culture, national affairs, the world's condition, and the craft of programming.

Culture· The Crisis of Attention· National Situation· What Democracy Demands of Us· International Condition· Geopolitics in the Age of AI· Programming· Why Clean Code is a Moral Choice· Philosophy· The Ethics of Artificial Minds· Culture· The Crisis of Attention· National Situation· What Democracy Demands of Us· International Condition· Geopolitics in the Age of AI· Programming· Why Clean Code is a Moral Choice· Philosophy· The Ethics of Artificial Minds·
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Glenn Junsay Pansensoy
Essayist & Publisher
Based in
Philippines
Founded
2026
Language
English
Readers in
50+ Countries
The Story Behind the Words

A Mind That Refused to Skim

I am Glenn Junsay Pansensoy — a writer, programmer, and stubborn believer that long-form thought still matters. Poetic Codes was born from a simple frustration: almost everything published online is designed to be forgotten in thirty seconds. I wanted to build something different.

My background straddles two worlds that rarely meet: literature and software. I have spent years studying how language works — its rhythms, its silences, the way a well-placed sentence can change how you see a problem. I have spent equal time learning how code works — its logic, its constraints, the way elegant architecture can contain extraordinary complexity. Both disciplines demand the same thing: honest, careful attention to structure.

Poetic Codes is where those two disciplines converge. Each essay is an attempt to think seriously in public — about culture, about what is happening in our nation, about the forces shaping the world, and about the craft of writing software that is worthy of human use. I write slowly, revise obsessively, and publish only when I have something genuinely worth your time.

If you have ever finished a book and wished the internet offered more of that — the density, the honesty, the feeling that someone actually sat and thought before writing — then Poetic Codes is for you.

Why Poetic Codes Exists

A publication built on one conviction: that serious questions deserve serious treatment.

We live in an age that rewards brevity over depth, reaction over reflection, outrage over understanding. Poetic Codes is a deliberate counter-current — essays written not for the algorithm, but for the reader who still believes that careful thinking is worth the effort it takes.

The examined life is the only defense against the age of noise. Every essay published here is an act of resistance — against the disposable, the shallow, the performative. We write to slow you down. We write because ideas matter. We write because you deserve more than a hot take. — Poetic Codes Manifesto
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Culture

How we live together, what we value, and the stories we tell ourselves about who we are.

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National Affairs

The state of our nation — its politics, its contradictions, and its unrealized possibilities.

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International

Geopolitics, global forces, and the interconnected condition of a rapidly changing world.

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Programming

The craft, philosophy, and ethics of writing software in an age increasingly defined by code.

What We Stand For

The principles that govern every word published on this platform.

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Intellectual Honesty

We follow the argument wherever it leads, even when the conclusion is uncomfortable. No position is held for tribal reasons.

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Depth Over Speed

We publish slowly and carefully. An essay is released when it is ready — not when the news cycle demands it.

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Craft Matters

Ideas deserve beautiful sentences. Every essay is written with care for language — not just for what is said, but how it is said.

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No Clickbait

Our headlines mean exactly what they say. We do not manufacture outrage or optimize for engagement at the cost of truth.

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Respect for the Reader

We write as if you are intelligent, patient, and capable of handling nuance — because we believe you are.

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Free, Always

Every essay is free to read. Knowledge and serious thought should not sit behind a paywall.

The Journey So Far

How Poetic Codes came to be — and where it is going.

Early 2026
The Idea Takes Root

Frustrated by the state of online discourse, Glenn begins writing long-form essays privately — exploring culture, code, and the intersections between them. The question forms: what would a publication for serious readers actually look like?

March 2026
Poetic Codes Launches

The platform goes live on GitHub Pages. The design philosophy: dark, deliberate, and built for reading — not scrolling. The first essays on culture and programming are published. Readers begin finding their way in.

Ongoing
Building the Reading Circle

Readers from over 50 countries have discovered Poetic Codes. The subscriber list grows slowly and intentionally. Essays now span all four pillars: culture, national affairs, international conditions, and programming.

What's Next
Growing the Conversation

A guest essay programme, audio versions of long-form pieces, and a deeper archive are all in development. The goal remains unchanged: publish work that earns your time and stays with you long after you've closed the tab.

Our Reader Promise

What You Can Always Expect

Every time you open an essay from Poetic Codes, these commitments hold — without exception.

  • Essays written by humans, for humans — never filler, never rushed
  • No advertisements that compromise the reading experience
  • Arguments grounded in evidence, not identity or tribe
  • Free access to every word, forever
  • Your email address, kept private and never sold
  • A corrections policy — we fix mistakes openly and promptly
  • Disagreement welcomed — pushback makes the thinking better
  • One weekly dispatch maximum — we respect your inbox

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"Writing is the act of paying attention — and asking someone else to pay attention alongside you. That is the only reason Poetic Codes exists."
— Glenn Junsay Pansensoy