In the most ordinary of lives, extraordinary moments are found. Undercurrents is a collection of 18 tales that reveal what it is to be human. Against a backdrop of quiet houses in small towns, parks, shops, and soul-less offices, the characters grapple with love, loss, fear, pride and ambition.
'Properly unsettling. Left me wanting more.'
About the Clare Martin is a writer with a background in radio journalism. Based in Sussex, England, she specialises in flash fiction and short stories. Her work has appeared in publications worldwide including Pure Slush anthologies, Ellipsis Magazine, Café Lit, Macrame Lit, Dialogue and People’s Friend and has been longlisted in Writers and Artists competitions. She draws inspiration from overheard conversations and the tales we tell ourselves, taking what life offers and turning it into something new.
I write about the mysteries of everyday life — the little cracks where something unexpected slips through.
Lives hang in the balance, caught in the space between what is and what might be.
With a background in radio journalism, I specialise in short stories, but am currently working on my first novel - excited to see where that journey takes me.
A very readable collection of short stories, well written and observed, some with unexpected twists. Clare gets under the skins of her protagonists and leaves you wanting more. I really enjoyed this selection.