Books written by JUDITH SORNBERGER

  • Evening Street Review Number 5

    When the credits started to roll and Carmen, needing her meds and cigarettes, handed Ryan her car keys, Mary Ellen stared in disbelief. “She's giving him her keys!” she thought, eyeing Pepe, trying to catch his attention because he knew ...

  • Presence a Journal of Catholic Poetry 2020

    A Catholic journal of poetry with a nondenominational group of authors. "A record and reference of literature and Catholic literature at a specific point in time."

  • I Call to You from Time

    The desire and struggle to pray pulses through this spiritually resonant collection in forms as various as psalms, Tai Chi, meditation, needlework, lament, and thanksgiving.

  • The Accidental Pilgrim: Finding God and His Mother in Tuscany

    Within this carefully told narrative and full-color images of many of the works of art that inspired Sornberger, the reader will find much to influence his or her own remarkable journey of faith.

  • Wal-Mart Orchid

    These are poems the world needs. —Alison Townsend, author of Persephone in America The speaker patrols a daily life of frustration, conflict, casual hostilities and ever-mounting culpability, but she refuses despair. . . and continue(s) ...

  • Open Heart

    "This warmly loving book is hard to put down and hard to forget. Sornberger is a poet to watch.

  • Bones of Light: Poems

    Bones of Light: Poems

  • Angel Chimes: Poems of Advent and Christmas

    In Angel Chimes, writer, poet, and scholar Judith Sornberger draws on her broad academic and personal interests in women's studies, religion, Mariology, iconography, and art to consider, in poetry, the Biblical stories memorialized during ...

  • Practicing the World

    Shares with the reader the pain of loss, the vibrancy of the present moment, and grief's transformation into a greater joy

  • I Call to You from Time

    The desire and struggle to pray pulses through this spiritually resonant collection in forms as various as psalms, Tai Chi, meditation, needlework, lament, and thanksgiving.