
Coming 2025:
–Over the Edge of the World
Featuring four elemental grannies, this magical story speaks to our own world and time as only a fairytale can—of human bravery and folly, justice and injustice, ecological disaster and redemption.

Reissued 2024:
–Murder at the Rummage Sale (Reviewed for FAR by Judith Shaw)
This domestic cozy mystery is a roman à clef set in 1960 at the church of the author’s childhood.

–All the Perils of This Night
A numinous thriller, the standalone sequel to Murder at the Rummage Sale, follows the adventures of the characters from their small town to the underbelly of 1968 London.

More Good Reads:
–The Maeve Chronicles: (these four novels are the best known)
A series of award-winning novels, featuring a feisty Celtic Magdalen who is no one’s disciple. Though part of a series, each novel stands alone and can be read in any order. For more click on each cover in the Books in Print section of https://elizabethcunninghamwrites.com/books/




–My Life as a Prayer, A Multifaith Memoir. (Reviewed for FAR by Janet Rudolph)
Candid and passionate, Cunningham’s nonfiction debut invites readers of all faiths—and doubts!—to explore life as a prayer (one who prays) in this beautiful, imperiled world we share.

–The Wild Mother, 30th anniversary edition
In Cunningham’s first novel, six people long for and dread the return of Lilith, the wild mother, who will turn their world literally inside out.

–The Return of the Goddess, A Divine Comedy (another early novel, recently reissued)
The Goddess is back, wreaking havoc and healing the lives of everyone she takes by surprise—a minister’s wife, an ex-con, a grande dame, and an old hermit in the woods.

–How to Spin Gold, A Woman’s Tale
A retelling of the story of Rumpelstiltskin. Find out who really spins straw into gold and what power lies in a name


–Tell Me the Story Again
In Cunningham’s most recent collection of poems, many voices speak from a time just after (or long before) our time, in a real and magical world.
