Molly McCloy

Molly McCloy is a four-time Moth StorySLAM winner and Lambda Literary Fellow. She won the 2023 Book Pipeline “Unpublished” contest for nonfiction. Her work has been featured in O magazine, excerpted in the Blue Mesa Review and Foglifter, and broadcast on The Best of Risk! podcast. She earned an MFA from The New School and teaches writing for the awesome students of Pima Community College. Reveling in the bright sunshine of a joy she once thought impossible, Molly lives in Tucson with her wife Rebecca and their dog, Princess Pinwheels of the Purple Mountains. 


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Nine Grudges: The Spiteful Origins of the Happiest Dyke on Earth

Molly McCloy

Publication Date: September 8, 2026

$19.95 Tradepaper

ISBN: 9781636284880

Description:

On the cusp of her 1993 college graduation in Olympia, Molly McCloy spends her time drunk and high, pulling dykey pranks, and thrashing in mosh pits—anything to avoid the troubled, working-class family she left behind in Arizona. But after a vivid nightmare involving her dad, Molly writes him a letter, asking him to apologize for nine instances of mental, verbal, and physical abuse. She revisits each of these nine grudges before working up enough courage to mail the letter. Then, to her surprise, her dad writes back. 





Advanced Praise

Nine Grudges grabs hold of you like a best friend ready to divulge terrible, wonderful secrets. Funny, soulful, absolutely unafraid to look life in the eye, Molly McCloy’s tough and tender voice is addictive. An electric debut!”

—Michelle Tea, author of Knocking Myself Up

This Gen X memoir reminds us that love, forgiveness, and a wicked sense of humor can heal any wounds, even grudges lugged around for the better part of a lifetime.

—Jen Sincero, NYT Bestselling Author of the You Are A Badass series

This is more than a memoir; it is a testament to the departure from trauma’s clutches. McCloy shows us the way by magnifying her working-class queerness with brilliant writing.

 —CA Conrad, Listen to the Golden Boomerang Return

Nine Grudges shouldn’t be funny, but it is simultaneously hilarious and chilling. Like Dorothy Allison in Bastard Out of Carolina, McCloy has a powerful voice, a poet’s ear, and amazing recall.

—Ann Cummins, Red Ant House and Yellowcake