SALT MOTHER
The island shouldn't be warm.
Marine biologist Eliza Holt returns to Brackish Key to settle her mother's estate. The barrier island should be quiet-tourists gone, storm season over.
Instead, the sand holds heat overnight. The tide moves wrong. Organisms wash ashore in stages of impossible change-tissues dissolving and rebuilding at the same time.
Her mother's recordings offer no comfort:
"It was never just land. And we're running out of time."
When fissures open and vent warm fluid, Eliza realizes the island is responding to something. Pressure cycles. Internal rhythms. Restructuring from beneath.
Then the holiday tourists arrive.
Translucent organisms emerge from the fissures-silent, methodical, focused. They don't attack. They repair damage. Seal roads. Block access to unstable zones.
Until evacuation begins.
Boats destabilize. Docks collapse. Anyone who interferes is immobilized and drawn inward. Not eaten. Not killed.
Repurposed.
The island isn't waking. It's finishing something that started long before humans built houses on it. And when the process completes, Brackish Key will vanish as cleanly as if it never existed.
Eliza has one chance to understand what her mother discovered too late:
Some ground was never meant to hold weight.
R.D. Parrish is an American author whose work blends atmospheric horror, Southern Gothic melancholy, and deeply human storytelling. A Marine Corps veteran and longtime resident of the American South, Parrish draws inspiration from the quiet places-flooded fields, forgotten towns, and the heavy, humid stillness where memory clings to the earth.
His debut novel, Hollow Ground, is an intimate rural-horror tale set in the fictional Mississippi Delta community of Gethsemane Parish, where relentless rain awakens an ancient, listening intelligence beneath the soil. Parrish is known for crafting horror that is slow-burning, emotional, and rooted in character-stories where fear emerges not from monsters, but from misunderstanding, grief, and the fragile ways humans try to connect.
Parrish writes with a focus on atmosphere, psychological depth, and the strange beauty of the natural world. When he isn't writing, he enjoys time with his family, exploring small-town history, and working on the next haunting story set in the world just beneath our feet.
He lives in the United States with his wife, De.