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Walt Hicks

Walt Hicks originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Walt Hicks now resides in Florida with his wife and family. A horror writer since he was a child and could set pen to paper, Walt has been published widely on the internet in such venues as: Short Scary Tales, Dreadful Dreams, Pegasus Online, DeathGrip (editor), The Bloody Muse, House of Pain, Lurid Fiction, Halloween Ghost Stories, The Kovacs Files, and others. In print, he has a newly released collection of short horror fiction with fellow author Terry 'Horns' Erwin entitled Exit The Light. His short story "Parts" was included in the Cold Storage anthology and the short erotic horror piece "Peep Show" appears in Peep Show #4. Look for appearances in the anthologies Blasphemy and The Ghostbreakers, as well as his short story collection DeathGrip in 2003. His suspense novel Vigilance & Valor with J F Juzwik is expected in early 2004.




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Herman Melville said it best when he proclaimed that every path eventually leads to the sea. For it is the sea that holds our most sacred and terrifying fears, yet it also holds a glorious mysticism over us as a race, an attraction so strong that most of us flock to beaches, river banks, creeks, and lakes at every opportunity to stare out into the vast blueness and wonder: what's out there?

Take my hand, Dear Reader, and swim with me through this journey of sixteen tales of watery terror. As we swim, if something reaches out of the darkness and gropes for your ankle, if something pulls you deeper into the depths of liquid madness, if your breath is stolen from you and you find yourself inhaling nothing but muddied water... do not fear, for it is just the ocean reclaiming what is already hers: your soul.