Dangerous Waters: Deadly Women of the Sea
by Julia C. Lewis
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Pub Date Jan 09 2023 | Archive Date Feb 04 2025
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Description
Malevolent mermaids.
Sinister sirens.
Scary selkies.
And other dangerous women of the deep blue sea.
Dangerous waters takes us deep beneath the ocean waves and shows us once more why we need to be cautious about venturing out into the water.
Featuring stories, drabbles and poems by Sandra Ljubjanović, John Higgins, Patrick Rutigliano, Candace Robinson, Emmanuel Williams, Desirée M. Niccoli, L. Marie Wood, Samantha Lokai, Christina Henneman, Gully Novaro, Christine Lukas, Alice Austin, Dawn Vogel, Victoria Nations, Mark Towse, Kristin Cleaveland, Ben Monroe, Kurt Newton, E.M. Linden, Eva Papasoulioti, Ann Wuehler, Rachel Dib, A.R. Fredericksen, Daniel Pyle, Megan Hart, Ef Deal, Katherine Traylor, Juliegh Howard-Hobson, Simon Kewin, Elana Gomel, Lauren E. Reynolds, Grace R. Reynolds, René Galván, Marshall J. Moore, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Roxie Vorhees, April Yates, Kaitlin Tremblay, T.K. Howell, Kayla Whittle, Emily Y. Teng, Briana McGuckin, Tom Farr, Cassandra Taylor, Steven-Elliot Altman, Paul M. Feeney, Lucy Collins, Marianne Halbert, Rosie Arcane, Antonia Rachel Ward, Steven Lord, and Jessica Peter.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781957537129 |
PRICE | $6.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
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Featured Reviews
I absolutely love the concept of this anthology, exploring mermaids, sirens, and other “dark” ocean mythology. I really appreciated how diverse it was, not just in the number of authors but the storytelling styles too, with everything from poems to short stories and more. This wide range let this topic be explored to its fullest. Like all anthologies, there were some I loved and some that didn’t work as much for me, but all in all there was a lot here to enjoy.
Thank you so much to Brigids Gate Press and NetGalley for allowing me to access this collection in advance. This was a wonderful blend of stories and poems centered around a theme I particularly love: dangerous females from the depths.
I appreciated the eerie and dreadful atmosphere woven throughout the entire collection, and some of the most gruesome elements were executed beautifully. The high quality is maintained across all the stories; however, I did have a favorite in "Meat Cute" by Desirée M. Niccoli I adored the descriptions and setting, while my favorite poem was "The Huntress" by Lucy Collins due to its striking imagery and sentence construction. I couldn't get enough of the description of the creatures and of the sea.
Additionally, I think the cover is absolutely beautiful.
Dangerous Waters: Deadly Women of the Sea is a captivating collection that masterfully blends prose and poetry, weaving tales of mermaids, selkies, sirens, and the dangerous women lurking beneath the waves. Each piece feels both eerie and enchanting, pulling the reader into a world where beauty and peril are inseparable.
What I especially loved was the alternating structure between poetry and short stories. This format kept the pace lively, never allowing the narrative to drag. The quick transitions from verse to prose had me hooked, making it impossible to put the book down. It's the perfect read for lovers of horror and the macabre, but with a twist of mythological intrigue for those who appreciate sea creatures and folklore.
I read this anthology in just two days, not only because I was eager to review it, but because it held my attention from beginning to end. Though I breezed through it, I look forward to revisiting it at a slower pace, perhaps by the sea in the fall, to savor each story and poem more thoroughly.
A huge thanks to NetGalley and Brigid Gate Press for the advance copy of this wonderfully eerie anthology. If you enjoy dark tales that still hold a sense of magic, Dangerous Waters is a must-read.
Thank you NetGalley and Brigids Gate Press. I received a review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This was one of the best anthologies I've ever read. There wasn't a single page that I didn't enjoy from start to finish.
It had a dark creepy tone that stayed the same across the whole book, and that tied all the stories and poetry together like a siren's wail during a storm at sea.
Absolutely wonderful in every way, and I'm sure the mermaids will be haunting my dreams for weeks to come.