Olguķn brilliantly queers more traditional tales and the conventional roles that women often play in fiction...Olguķn is a transporting writer whose stories are gripping from the opening sentences to the last lines. Stories that affirm the value of truly being alive. Kirkus Reviews
"This debut short story collection bears echoes of Angela Carter and Shirley Jackson, with its dark, occasionally surreal fantasies that interweave elements of history, sci-fi and horror, fairy tales and advice columns. Dragons and mermaids, those picturebook stalwarts, make appearances in some of these stories but, then, so does a pervasive sense of dread and horror that's rather less suited to the library storytime set. This slim volume contains multitudes, in other words."
Colin Dwyer, NPR
I could not be more excited by this haunting, lush, genre-leaping collectionreading it, I am reminded of how I felt when I first encountered Karen Russell's St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves. Gorgeously written, imaginative, startlingThe Sea Gives Up the Dead is a wunderkammer of beauty and sorrow. Carmen Maria Machado, author of In the Dream House
Witty, witchy, darkly brilliant, Molly Olguķns metamorphic tales radiate insight and intelligence, exploding into visions as fresh and surprising as those of Angela Carter or Octavia Butler, Jeanette Winterson or Kirstin Valdez Quade. Andrea Barrett, author of Natural History and Ship Fever
A fantastical collection of stories that mix the wildness of fairy tales with horror to create otherworldly stories about love, grief, and yearning in a different way. So good! Kim Brock, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Cincinnati, OH
A mouthwatering ride of interesting twists and explosive characters. The Sea Gives Up The Dead has just the right amount of intrigue to suck you in further with each story you read. Desirae Wilkerson, Paper Boat Booksellers, Seattle, WA
The Sea Gives Up the Dead offers readers a delectable assortment of fantastical, queer, wildly inventive stories with much to say about the intersections of gender and race. If youve been looking for a jewel box of tales a la Angela Carters The Bloody Chamber, then this is for you! Austin Carter, Pocket Books Shop, Lancaster, PA
There is no getting away from death here. However, theres a subtlety that resonates throughout the wonderfully smooth and lithe prose that makes these tales a joy to read. Absolutely fantastic! Randy Schiller, Left Bank Books, St. Louis, MO