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The Coastal Book Review
A modern 'Moby Dick' meets Lovecraftian horror. Megan crafts sentences that shimmer like sunlight on waves until they drag you under into breathtaking darkness

Mara J. Goodreads
I finished the last chapter at 2am and immediately walked to the beach, needing to see if the tide had changed. That’s how real this story feels.

HorrorLit Podcast
If you loved 'The Terror' but wished for more mythology, this is your next obsession. The Hollow Current chapter haunts my dreams.

Writers of the Deep Blog
Rarely does fantasy prose make you taste saltwater. Every sensory detail, from rotting shipwood to kelp-slick skin, is visceral and precise.
More Than a Story – It’s a Mirror
Myth vs. Science
What if every sailor’s tale was a warning we ignored?
The Cost of Discovery
Some truths sink heavier than anchors
Cycles of Trauma
The ocean never forgets, do we?
Liminal Identity
To survive the abyss, you must become something other than human.

When the Ocean Begins to Whisper
In 2008, a rogue wave swallowed seven ships whole but left no wreckage. That’s where our story begins.
The Rise of the Ocean’ follows marine mythologist Dr. Elara Voss and salvager Captain Ren Sato as they investigate these disappearances, only to discover the ocean isn’t just alive... it’s watching.




Not All Secrets Float to the Surface
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