This is a Lovecraftian tale of lost sailors with no idea who or where they are. And bizarre occurrences in Weird Seas keep happening that makes them question sanity.
This is a single stand-alone story. However, it could potentially become part of a series 'Weird Seas' if it is developed.
This Lovecraftian short story has the makings of a good tale. I got the feeling that the author is not a native speaker of English, and as such an editor is needed to tame the grammatical and punctuation mistakes. The sense of unreality and madness was palpable and the ending reveals a somewhat unexpected but also fairly standard twist. I like to support self-published authors and I did enjoy this story.
Really bad. Listened to the audio version of this story and it sounds like the narrator use a text-to-speech app to read the short story. Very annoying. 18 minutes of torture.