The stories and authors which appear in the Lurking in the Deep anthology by Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly publishing are:
The release date of Lurking in the Deep, an anthology edited by Jaidis Shaw and published by Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing, is the 7th May 2015.
Lurking in the Deep is an anthology book which is published by Crushing Hearts & Black Butterfly Publishing and is edited by Jaidis Shaw.The anthology is a collection of horror or paranormal stories by various international authors which focus on fears or horrors related to bodies of water, such as the sea, lakes and oceans.The stories and authors which appear in the Lurking in the Deep anthology are:The Reluctant Seamstress by Jaidis ShawLauren by Terry AlexanderBloodslick by Timothy BlackEnticing Waters by Gina A. WatsonSong of the Ocean by Scott A. ButlerWrath by Liz ButcherDark Waters by Michael Cross & Emma MichaelsCrescent's Creature by K.C. FinnThe Broken Seashell by E.M. MacCallumRibbons & Bones by Kelly MatsuuraTubular Hells by Beth W. PattersonRhine Maiden by Isabelle PoldervaartA Senseless Eating Machine by Jef RounerTide Flats by Shelly SchulzThe Water's Edge by Jacqueline E. SmithWidow's Cut by Andrea L. StaumThe release date is 7th May 2015.
Only a little bit of the ocean is discovered so it may be alive lurking in the deep ocean
That's because it's dark in the deep.
"Stirred in the deep dark land" could suggest a feeling of disturbance or activity in a mysterious, unknown place far below the surface. It evokes a sense of something lurking or awakening in the depths.
Skin Deep
No. The fish in the deep sea vary in color. Some even have their own lights on their body.
it gets little sunnlight
Just take a big, deep breath in.
Black
Hollow Tree are located all throughout Morytania, in the deep part of the swamps.Note: Be on the lookout for vampires and other sorts of things that could be lurking the place, they are there to make it as short stay as possible.
There are 6 books called 'The Deep' and here are their authors: Helen Dunmore, Peter Benchley, Jackson Pollock, Claire Nouvian, Tim Winton, and Gordon Korman... Hope I was helpful!!