One publishing home for the Elijah & Friends Awareness Series of children’s books, the 13+ fiction novel Elijah Comes Aware, the real-life wake-up call WTF, and the field report Forrest and the AI Machine — comprising the author work of Michael Forrest. Different voices, one underlying obsession: clarity, awareness, courage, and the power of the human mind.
Break the rules. Speak the truth. Live boldly.
A sharp, adult-facing wake-up call about clarity, courage, and decisive action — at work, in relationships, in social moments, and with yourself. Available on Amazon as Kindle eBook, paperback, and hardcover.

A luminous fantasy journey exploring emotional resilience, spiritual archetypes, and the path to a unifying presence. A process for never being sad again using 12 perspective viewpoints is proposed.
View Elijah site
A bold, clear-eyed guide to authenticity and composure under absurdity. Learn to speak your truth and take decisive action without losing empathy—and stop wasting time in situations you know deep down you don't belong in.
View WTF site
A high-chroma, high-contrast visual series designed for developing minds — and a sophisticated framework for adults ready to rediscover their own brilliance.
View the Awareness Series
A wonderfully twisted, rhymed, illustrated tour through the year Michael spent publishing four books with AI in the loop. Built for working authors and LinkedIn-thinking humans who want the honest field report, not the hype.
View the AI Machine page
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Electric Habitat Publishing also features the work of Simpleman, a voice grounded in clarity, conviction, and a willingness to say what others tend to avoid.
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Electric Habitat Publishing was created to explore ideas about awareness, identity, growth, and the untapped capabilities of the human mind. The focus is not volume, and not open manuscript acquisition. It is meaning.