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Klaria avoided town. It was too close to the ocean. She couldn't control herself near the sea, the urge to take to the waves too strong. She'd already scared herself once by nearly drowning. It turned out she wanted life more than she wanted to go home. Twenty-five years ago, Klaria's husband stole her crab shell, forcing her into a life in human form, as his wife. Klaria thought she'd accepted her fate, until her niece arrives at Klaria's mountain home begging for help. Humans have spread all along the coast, nowhere is safe for the Crab-folk to come ashore. But there is good news. They've…mehr

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Klaria avoided town. It was too close to the ocean. She couldn't control herself near the sea, the urge to take to the waves too strong. She'd already scared herself once by nearly drowning. It turned out she wanted life more than she wanted to go home. Twenty-five years ago, Klaria's husband stole her crab shell, forcing her into a life in human form, as his wife. Klaria thought she'd accepted her fate, until her niece arrives at Klaria's mountain home begging for help. Humans have spread all along the coast, nowhere is safe for the Crab-folk to come ashore. But there is good news. They've found Klaria's shell. Can Klaria really return home, after all this time? But even if she does, what help could she possibly be to her family?
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Heather Ewings is an Australian author of speculative fiction, with a MA in History and an urge to save the world by looking and what knowledge we've lost/forgotten/ignored from the past. Her debut novella 'What the Tide Brings' was first printed for inclusion in The People's Library Project in Sep 2018, and then published in the midst of lockdown in 2020. In 2022 she received an Honorable Mention in the Stillhouse Press Novella Competition for 'Fixing Kendra'.Heather lives among gum trees and wattles, where she balances her time home schooling her youngest child, making beeswax candles, and attempting to grow some veggies among the weeds.