Cole Winters
77°51′ S 166°40′ E
Two teenagers fall through the Antarctic ice and discover the real reason the continent has been locked down since 1959.
In 1959, twelve nations signed the Antarctic Treaty. It locked down an entire continent — no military presence, no resource extraction, no permanent civilian population — and it still holds today.
The official record says it was for peace.
The Last Latitude asks what else it might have been for.
A few letters along the way — progress, early chapters, first dibs on launch extras. Then the release. Never more than that.
Your address is used for one thing. It is never shared.
Read it before launch — we're looking for early readers willing to give honest notes.
About two weeks is ideal — enough time to sit with it. There's no strict deadline if life gets in the way.
No. This is a private read. If you want to share anything publicly, hold it until the September launch.
Your email address, all lowercase, is the password on the PDF we send you.
No hard deadline. A couple of weeks is ideal, but honest notes whenever you're ready are welcome.