A chapter can carry the compass
The fake chapter opens with orientation rather than a cold podcast hook.
Staged review surface
This route uses the shared projection renderer for synthetic staged review architecture. It does not publish, persist, or replace `/episodes`.
Review gate and promotion readiness
This panel evaluates projection review state only. No publish action is available here.
Can promote
Yes
Live-safe
Yes
Blockers
0
Warnings
3
No publish action is available here. Promote to live will require a later approved workflow.
Blockers
No live-blocking issues under the current staged review gate.
Warnings
This projection is fake fixture data for staged review testing, not real HGO content.
Pull quote text requires citation and public-safety review before any real projection can go live.
Audio state is not-recorded. Future live episode promotion may need a published audio asset or an intentional book-only exception.
Info
Promote to live will require a later approved workflow.
A public-safe synthetic book projection that can be viewed without episode audio.
Public promise
Book and episode pages are different lenses over one manuscript world. A public-safe book projection can carry structure, voice, and verified notes without needing a podcast player.
Hero visual prompt
A topographic map drawn in the margin of a cream notebook, lit by a small desk lamp.
paper, ink, moss, warm lamplight
Audio state
not recorded projection state
Lifecycle
Live-status synthetic page for renderer testing. The status is data, not separate page code.
Book / episode map
A fake book-only projection shows how a chapter lens can exist beside episode pages without becoming the editing source.
The fake chapter opens with orientation rather than a cold podcast hook.
The book projection points to episode candidates without flattening the chapter into show notes.
Public-safe projection filters source notes before they reach the page.
Voice projection
Homer
Homer's synthetic source voice anchors the chapter in remembered practice.
Charlie
Charlie creates the public chapter promise and keeps the page out of private editorial language.
Pull quotes
"A map is a promise that the next person will not have to start from panic."
Sources
Verified fake note used to demonstrate public-safe filtering.
Book relationship
This page is itself a book lens, showing how future chapters can stand without becoming manuscript truth.
Backstage notes
Public-safe status should be earned from data, not from being placed in a public route.
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