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Academic work, research & school projects

The Scriptorium

Research papers, class projects, academic studies, presentations, essays, and school-based work by Sienna Massacre.

The Scriptorium is the academic and research wing of the Sienna Massacre archive β€” a space for school-based work, research projects, essays, presentations, studies, and educational materials created through formal coursework and independent academic exploration.

Unlike The Bloom, which is reserved for published books, articles, journal pieces, magazine features, and formally released work, The Scriptorium holds the work created through study: class assignments, research papers, project write-ups, presentations, field notes, academic reflections, and developing scholarly ideas.

This is where research becomes structure, coursework becomes record, and study becomes archive.

The work gathered here may move through Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, Daoist studies, biomedicine, philosophy, symbolism, Freemasonry, literature, culture, medicine, and other areas of academic curiosity. Some pieces may be polished. Others may remain as class projects, research notes, or studies preserved as part of the larger body of work.

These works are not necessarily published by outside publishers, journals, or magazines. They are part of Sienna’s personal academic archive β€” evidence of study, inquiry, discipline, and intellectual growth.

This is where the study lives.

Research Papers

Academic papers, written assignments, essays, and formal research created through coursework and independent study.

Class Projects

Presentations, project write-ups, school-based studies, and completed academic work from Sienna’s educational path.

Study Archive

Notes, reflections, source trails, learning materials, and developing ideas connected to medicine, philosophy, culture, and research.

First uploaded school assignment

Toxocara cati

A class presentation on Toxocara cati, a neglected zoonotic parasite and public health concern, created for Principles of Public Health at Yo San University.

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