Your story is my story…
Fate and friendship brought Horace, Rumi, Keza, and Aliyah together in Rumi’s sentient self-propelling wagon. They seek the forest haunting Aliyah’s dream, hoping for answers about the elf’s past and unique abilities—but first, they need to traverse a world haunted by Fragments, dangerous shards that can possess travellers and react to Aliyah’s presence.
They finally leave the coast to undertake a long ocean crossing filled with the sailors’ brand-new games and fearsome myths, but no one expects the latter to come to life. At sea, the Fragments that roam the world have coalesced into a gigantic beast—the kraken of legends—and unfortunately, it shares its landbound cousins’ obsession with Aliyah. The crew may have bested countless storms, but no amount of sea-worthiness can save the ship from the wrath of its colossal tentacles.
If they want to escape the kraken and continue their journey, the wagon’s team will need to unravel more of the Fragments’ mysteries, and learn to listen beyond the murmur of the sea.
STORIES FROM THE DEEP is the fourth novella in The Chronicles of Nerezia, a queer fantasy series of found family road trips with aroace nonbinary leads.
Representation of note
Horace (e/em): aromantic, asexual, non-binary, ADHD
Aliyah (they/them): aromantic, asexual, non-binary
Rumi (he/him)
: aromantic, asexual
Keza (she/her): cis allo polyamorous lesbian
Includes several side characters across the queer spectrum, including multiple non-binary people with neopronouns and, in this novella, a genderfluid captain with she/they pronouns.
content notes
Drowning, Possession, and Sea Wreck
Tropes
Found Family, Road Trip
Platonic Ride or Die, Chosen One
Sea-Faring, Desert Island Survival, Kraken
OTHER INFORMATION
Genre/Age Category: Adult, Cozy Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Queer Fiction
Publisher: The Kraken Collective
Publication Date:
January 9. 2025
Cover Artist: Eva I.
ISBN-13 (paperback): 978-1-7389259-6-4
FAQ
Can I start with Stories from the Deep?
All the Nerezia novellas begin with a “Previously On” to help you start there, but Stories from the Deep has a substantial chunk of “series reveals” and connections to the third novella that makes it a harder one to pick up as a first read. But if you just want fancy volleyball fun and big kraken, go right ahead!