Beyond the Sea: Stories from the Underground is a project of the Underground Authors. We are a group of writers who place a high value on quality fiction. We seek to write it and promote it.
Beyond the Sea was an exercise in creativity. Take one picture and see what stories a dozen writers could find in it. And we found a dozen gems.
Three weeks ago, I blogged about my own contribution, and the three stories that impressed me the most.
Today, and next week, I want to share with you the remaining stories — because all the stories are good. And what’s more, maybe your favorite is one of these eight imaginative tales.
So let’s dive in!
The Diving Bits — Breakfield & Burkey
Xiamara has spent her and Judith’s savings to buy a boat. Judith is furious. The money was for their tuition to learn computers.
However, Xiamara convinces her friend they can make the money back by taking tourists out snorkeling.
But when their best laid plans meet reality, the two women end up in a heap of trouble.
A fun backstory romp in Breakfield & Burkey’s Enigma Universe.
Stranded — NE Brown
This story starts out innocently enough, but gradually you become aware that something isn’t right. And the ending? You have to read it — no spoilers here.
This is a suspense shocker that will have you trusting no one. A story I very much liked.
I’d Rather Drown — James R Callan
What would you do if you suddenly found yourself a prisoner? That’s the situation Darcy finds herself in. Prisoner of a control freak and possible psychopath. All because she accepted a drink and agreed to a game of tennis.
But she has a life, and it isn’t with her jailer! How is she going to escape Donald’s clutches?
James Callan gives us a tense thriller, brilliantly executed. A tale of escape that will have you biting your nails. I know I did!
Regi Vitam — Michael Scott Clifton
Ever wonder if anything you do ever has a good impact on someone else?
Frankie Scott was old and in poor health. He’d found a lot of talent for the Major Leagues in his day, but now he was all washed up. Just existing until his heart, lungs, or liver gave out. Just existing, that is, until Devin Ramos’ baseball breaks his window.
A heartwarming story that brought tears to my eyes.
Beyond the Sea: Stories from the Underground is a labor of love. All profits go to Team Rubicon to help their efforts to provide humanitarian relief when disaster strikes.
So do yourself and a lot of others a favor and pick up a copy today. You can be a good Samaritan and have fun at the same time!
Comments are always welcome. And until next time, happy reading!
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