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It Calls From the Sea Hardcover – May 20, 2021
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Prepare to die. The sea awakens.
Within the Mariana Trench, a research vessel's crew is threatened by a mysterious force. A father and daughter's holiday by the ocean turns deadly as a sinister creature stalks them. A group of friends learn that some things should remain in the ocean. Filled with a sense of wonder, a young biologist discovers a new species of kelp, but with disastrous consequences.
It Calls From the Sea is an all-original anthology of twenty brutal tales of horror from the deep blue sea.
Eerie River brings you another round of insatiable horror. There is no end to the terrors we have in store and there is nowhere left to hide. Get comfy, this is going to be a wild ride.
- Print length490 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherEerie River Publishing
- Publication dateMay 20, 2021
- Dimensions5 x 1.25 x 8 inches
- ISBN-10199024520X
- ISBN-13978-1990245206
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- Publisher : Eerie River Publishing (May 20, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 490 pages
- ISBN-10 : 199024520X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1990245206
- Item Weight : 1.34 pounds
- Dimensions : 5 x 1.25 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,238,460 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,651 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #25,143 in Supernatural Thrillers (Books)
- #33,851 in Short Stories Anthologies
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About the authors
Watt Morgan is a 35 year old writer/musician living on-the-road with his wife and their dog. He loves baseball, hobby game development, and the lulling sounds of nature.
His most recent publication is his story "Please Leave" in the It Calls From The Sea anthology by Eerie River Publishing.
Holley Cornetto was born and raised in Alabama, but now lives in New Jersey. To indulge her love of books and stories, she became a librarian. She is also a writer, because the only thing better than being surrounded by stories is to create them herself. She can be found lurking on Twitter @HLCornetto.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
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The Ocean Sings Softly by Christopher Bond
This story is as hypnotic as it is dark. The visuals are haunting and the monster is frightening. There's also a cosmic feel to this one.
Fronds by Tim Mendees
Aside from some meh dialogue, this was a really unique and interesting story. Unlike most of these entries, there weren't really monsters to be found here; instead you had growth from an asteroid making things like seaweed and clams more aware and humanoid in their reactions. I enjoyed this one quite a bit, and liked how the author used his own pet crab in the story as a lab pet.
Buoy 21415 by T.M. Brown
I found the technical talk really interesting, and the story itself is a weird and cool concept. I've liked this author in previous anthologies, so it might be time to get his novella.
Dead Ships by Georgia Cook
This was short and to the point, which I appreciated. There's an unanswered mystery here, which works well, but I also think I may have liked it more if I got the answer to where the Dead Ships were coming from and why.
Heaven's Lake by Holley Cornetto
Very unique with a terrifying sequence at the lake for the Easter revival, sacrificing the boy as if he was Jesus crucified; freaky stuff.
Long Pork by R. L. Meza
This was mysterious and dark and unsettling. A ship that runs out of food takes on a strange man floating on a raft, kills him, and then eats him. But he's tainted with something monstrous and maddening..
Into the Depths by David Green
The atmosphere is rich with this one. The feeling of isolation and growing madness is palpable, despite a less than stellar ending. The system reset scene brought to mind Jurassic Park, which was a nostalgic win.
A couple stories were passably interesting (Xook, The Hunter and the Prey), but for the most part I found this collection of stories to be repetitive and cookie cutter. And I LIKE creature feature stories. I like stories with sea monsters, “Creature from the Black Lagoon”, Megalodons, Kronosaurs, etc.
Most of these didn’t measure up.
I enjoyed this collection, though to be honest, I enjoyed their other anthologies more. There are a lot of creepy, well-written stories. However, I think since I grew up near a forest and nowhere near the ocean, collections like It Calls from the Forest affected me more. Even so, all of the authors do an excellent job orienting the reader, whether it be sailing a ship, surfing, or in a submarine.
Normally I select three favourites, but this time I have five I really enjoyed:
Abyssal Horror - Trey Dowell - I love how this one started with the POV of a whale. It's a tense apocalyptic tale that gave me shivers.
The Ocean Sings Softly - Christopher Bond - A story about a woman and her grandchild coming together to face an ancient curse.
Dead Ships - Georgia Cook - Possibly the one that scared me the most. Dead Ships plague a small oceanside town. Their mysterious presence has unsettling implications that the townsfolk have to grapple with.
Heaven's Lake - Holley Cornetto - Russ is drawn back to his hometown and forced to face the source of the childhood trauma that he fled. I love stories about small towns, dark pasts, and confronting them.
Cry of the Hunger Fish - Lin Darrow - My favourite one in the whole book. A woman takes a strange job in a scientific lab. What I enjoyed most about this one was not just the dark, claustrophobia inspired by the lab, but also the pull of the grief that the main character has to face as she battles against madness. Also, some things are just better left in the ocean.
IT CALLS FROM THE SEA is a delightfully creepy collection of horror tales that run the gamut from mildly thrilling to absolutely freaky and everything in between. Some stories were longer than others, but they’re all the perfect length for when you just want something quick, dirty, and spooky. Each tale is delightfully different from the others, but they all have the common thread of water creatures that tie them together.
This anthology has something for everyone. Like swamp monsters? You’re covered. River monsters? Yup, got those too. Ocean monsters, lake monsters, sharks, kraken, giant squid? If you like it, it’s probably here somewhere, along with several others of unidentifiable variety.
Bottom line — this was a fantastic collection of water monster tales and if I weren’t already terrified of open and deep water, I definitely would be afterwards. 5 glorious tentacles.
*Many thanks to R&R Booktours and the publisher for the review copy.

Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021
IT CALLS FROM THE SEA is a delightfully creepy collection of horror tales that run the gamut from mildly thrilling to absolutely freaky and everything in between. Some stories were longer than others, but they’re all the perfect length for when you just want something quick, dirty, and spooky. Each tale is delightfully different from the others, but they all have the common thread of water creatures that tie them together.
This anthology has something for everyone. Like swamp monsters? You’re covered. River monsters? Yup, got those too. Ocean monsters, lake monsters, sharks, kraken, giant squid? If you like it, it’s probably here somewhere, along with several others of unidentifiable variety.
Bottom line — this was a fantastic collection of water monster tales and if I weren’t already terrified of open and deep water, I definitely would be afterwards. 5 glorious tentacles.
*Many thanks to R&R Booktours and the publisher for the review copy.

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