Although there are probably a few, it's the wrong question, IMO.
To find the revolution, what authors are:
a) Banned from making Twitter threads
b) Think asking people to 'subscribe to my substack' for the cost of a meal per day is offensive and/or disagree with Substack's user agreement and/or haven't the 'clout' to draw income with a paywall
c) Aren't being found on Ghost.org
d) self-custody their independent, free writing, and therefore are banned from the network effects of ever having a chance to be found on a search engine
e) work at centralized archive companies/services / National Archives
f) create scholarly articles yet understand that the gatekeeping peer review process is corrupt
Or if you must chase those who are already successful in a paradigm that does not reward free thinking,
- successful bloggers who can crosspost to nostr for mutual benefit
Why wrong? I don't know if I understood what you said, but this is precisely why I ask my network to come up with some suggestions; I trust it more than centralized sources.
I read too quickly. You were asking for Nostr longposters, I was responding as though you were asking for authors who would fit well in the nostr longposting universe... because I still scroll and respond like a Twittiot sometimes.
Don't worry :)
Btw, yours are interesting points.