Beachworld

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Beachworld
Author Stephen King
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Genre(s) Science fiction short story
Released in Weird Tales (1st release),
Skeleton Crew
Publication type Magazine
Media Type Print (Periodical)
Released 1985

"Beachworld" is a short science fiction story by Stephen King, first published in Weird Tales in 1985, and collected in the 1986 Skeleton Crew anthology. "Beachworld" concerns the marooned survivors of a starship crash struggling to maintain sanity and survive on a planet composed entirely of sand.

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"Beachworld" is set in an undefined distant future. Among the few clues to the date is the passing reference that the last of the Beach Boys died 3000 years ago, although this statement is made by the more disturbed survivor. After the catastrophic crash landing of a Federal spacecraft, only crew members Rand and Shapiro survive. The men stare out over the sand dunes and remark on how it is similar to a beach. Rand refuses to move from the dune he is sitting on or drink water. When help arrives they try to take Rand with them. However the sand itself prevents them from rescuing him by both wrecking the android they send and sending a hand of sand up to stop a tranquilizer dart. The ship escapes just in time with Shapiro narrowly avoiding a giant hand of sand.