Elizabeth Cunningham
American feminist novelist
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Elizabeth Cunningham (born 1953) is a feminist visionary novelist and author of The Maeve Chronicles,[1] which includes the books The Passion of Mary Magdalen, Magdalen Rising (a prequel), Bright Dark Madonna and Red-Robed Priestess.[2] Earlier books include The Wild Mother and How To Spin Straw Into Gold.[3]
Elizabeth Cunningham | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1953 (age 72–73) |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Harvard University |
| Genre | Poetry |
Biography
A descendant of nine generations of Episcopal priests, Cunningham expressed the desire to reconcile her Christian origins with a sense of the Divine Feminine. She completed her undergraduate work in English at Harvard in 1976. Now an ordained interfaith minister, she is in private practice as a counselor. Cunningham is also director of the Center at High Valley in New York's Hudson Valley.
She is a Fellow Emeritus of Black Earth Institute.[3]