A pilgrimage is often thought of as a journey towards God. It can take many forms, as this collection of short stories from the Catholic Writer's Guild shows. Here we have pilgrims journeying through frozen mountains, through life, through outer space, through grief, through dinosaur-infested crags, through history, through love, and even through purgatory. Containing fifteen brand new short stories from fifteen Catholic authors, this anthology showcases work from established, award-winning novelists, alongside work from relatively unknown authors, displaying the breadth of talent within the Guild today.
Who says Catholic literature is dead?
Stories by: Nancy BechelIsabelle WoodKaren MeyerKarina FabianJohn RubertoLaura RubertoCorinna TurnerRietta ParkerJudy D'Ammasso TarboxA.R.K. WatsonMary McWilliamsAndrew SeddonJane LebakMary Jo ThayerG. M. Baker