
K.A. Lanovoi
Memory. Myth.
Futures Yet to Come.
The Story Begins
2026
John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Elliot Paulson Prescott chart a daring path to the stars, a venture the precocious and reluctant Charlotte appears destined to inherit.

A Forest Far Away: YesterdayElliot Prescott has everything—wealth, privilege, and a family empire built on war profits. Still, in 1930s prep school halls, he dreams of something else entirely.When young Eli meets Jack Kennedy, they forge a friendship that will reshape both their destinies. Together, they imagine a future where science serves humanity instead of destroying it. But dreams this big require sacrifice, secrecy, and the kind of power that only comes from dismantling everything you've inherited.Decades later, twelve-year-old Charlotte watches her world dissolve into whispers about something called "Melior." Her scientist parents uproot her life for a hidden community in Florida, where Eli's impossible vision is becoming reality. As his health fails and his utopian dream teeters on collapse, Charlotte becomes the bridge between the world he built and the one that might survive.
Some legacies are worth betraying your birthright.A story of visionaries and outcasts, of friendships tested by war, and of a reluctant girl who inherits a dream not her own—but entirely hers to reshape.
The Story Continues
Fall 2026
A Forest Far Away: TomorrowMack has everything he needs to save humanity—except permission.When Earth falls silent, forensic investigator Mack volunteers for the mission back, driven by memories of the woman who raised him. In the ash-covered ruins of Manhattan, he discovers not just what killed seven billion people, but a chance to undo it.The problem isn't the technology. It's not even the moral complexity of playing god with extinction. The problem is that bringing back the dead means breaking every rule his utopian society holds sacred.
But Mack never was good at following rules. And some lines, once crossed, change everything.
What would you risk to rewrite the end of the world?A story of grief and genius, of second chances and terrible choices, and of a man who discovers that saving humanity might mean destroying the utopia built to replace it.