Ryan P Scott

Ryan P. Scott’s work lives in the gap between the lives we think we’re living — and the systems quietly running underneath.

He writes across genres: fiction, philosophy, handbooks, and structured frameworks. His focus isn’t apocalypse — it’s collapse in subtler forms: social breakdown, compromised judgment, identity under strain, and the small systems people invent to stay upright.

His books include The Loop Protocol, Volitional Nihilism, the Japan handbooks, and multiple ongoing fiction projects. He also develops MSIF/MSIL — cognitive frameworks for building and testing structured thinking — and ENJIN, a creative environment powered by those models.

He divides his time between Japan and Canada.