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MidPacific Soviet of Letters, MPSoL
Who Are We and What Do We Write? The MidPacific Soviet of Letters is a small publishing project devoted to books, manuals, chapbooks, dossiers, and strange educational materials that sit somewhere between literature, theory, artifact, and field guide. Some of our titles read like recovered documents. Some read like philosophical handbooks. Some are novels, anti-manuals, symbolic training texts, or calm reports from institutions that may or may not have fully existed. All of them are written straight-faced. That matters. We publish work concerned with form, belief, continuity, symbolism, education, ritual, language, consciousness, despair, recovery, discipline, and the odd machinery by which people hold themselves together. A given book may resemble a Cold War memo, a university press oddity, a metaphysical handbook, a children’s guide, or a piece of speculative literary bureaucracy. We are interested in serious play, dry humor, and documents that can be read two ways at once: as useful objects and as literary constructions. Some readers arrive through philosophy, some through poetry, some through psychology, religion, esotericism, systems theory, design, or the simple pleasure of finding a book that does not sound like everything else. We do not write for mass reassurance. We write for readers who still enjoy thinking, who can tolerate ambiguity, and who like their books to possess a little weight. In practical terms, this means we publish concise manifestos, formal manuals,