Andrew McNabb-Author

"Men have forgotten God; that's why all this happened." -Aleksander Solzhenitsyn 


"The modern world needs redemption; and redemption means a return to Nazareth." -Father Vincent McNabb, O.P. 

Walking with Father Vincent

​​​Walking with Father Vincent is a montage of anecdotes, clippings, thoughts and insights centering around the remarkable life of Father Vincent McNabb, O.P., (d. 1943), perhaps the best-known Dominican Friar of the twentieth century.  A fixture on the streets of London for decades, Father Vincent was an ascetic and a prophet, a theologian and a writer, a teacher and a preacher, a debater and a Thomist and, to many, quite possibly, a saint.  Yes, Father Vincent was unusual—in holiness, in learning, in love, and even in appearance.  ​ 

Written in brief, readable segments by Father Vincent’s great-grandnephew, an American Lay Dominican and writer, who infuses his own experiences and gives great insight into the role of family—the McNabb family, and the family in general—Walking with Father Vincent details a remarkable life, while presenting a remedy, of sorts, to our contemporary problems.  Through the vehicle of Father Vincent’s legendary walking, the author invites the reader to accompany them both, as he brings current the timeless truth and prophetic insight his great granduncle preached about, wrote about, and lived so dramatically.   

"...nobody who has ever met or saw or heard Father Vincent has ever forgotten him."   

-- G.K. Chesterton



The Body of This

A Short Story Collection


(Re-released in paperback, with four new stories and an introduction by Katy Carl.)

"Every now and then the real thing [McNabb] comes along: a Catholic writer who writes well enough to satisfy literate readers who judge fiction by the canons of fiction, not theology.  You recognize him not by his profession of faith...but by his well-crafted works of fiction infused with a sacramental intelligence."     --DEAL HUDSON, Author, Onward Christian Soldiers and An American Conversion


"Andrew McNabb's thought-jabbing vignettes can be as radically transforming as viniculture, turning the water of everyday experience into the wine of life." -JOSEPH PEARCE, Author, The Quest for Shakespeare


"The Body of This is a tough little bundle of shards that can as easily cut and make you bleed as it can reflect the one true light...Andrew McNabb is a brave storyteller."

-BRET LOTT, Author, OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK, Jewel


"...exquisite..." (in Standpoint Magazine, U.K.)


-PIERS PAUL READ, Author, Alive 


Listen to Andrew's interview at Church & Culture on Ave Maria Radio


​Reviews of The Body of This: 

Crisis Magazine, Dappled Things, The Short Review, Relief Journal, New Blackfriars Review, Bobz Book Reviews, The Weekly Sentinel, A Catholic Mom Climbing the Pillars, Maine Sunday Telegram (4/12/09), Fr. Robert Barron's Word on Fire (10/10), Gilbert Magazine (Jul/Aug 2009), Portland Press Herald (4/2/09), The Catholic Herald (U.K.) (2009)

The Fine Delight, "The Back Cover," Catholic Radio International; Dappled Things, "Obsessed with What's Next,"; Word of Mouth, New Hampshire Public Radio; This is The Day, CatholicTV; Reading with Robin (WHJJ, Providence, RI); Son Rise Morning Show (Sacred Heart Radio, Cincinnati), Reading of Select Stories: "Cover to Cover," Catholic Radio International

Inspirations & Lamentations: Literary Devotions of an Unusual Sort

Inspirations & Lamentations is a unique devotional book, combining a depth of spirituality and desire for Him with a fresh, realistic, faith-filled assessment of modern life.  Rooted in the blessed mystery of the everyday, Inspirations & Lamentations is composed of one hundred literary—often playful—reflections offering an unusual attention to language and a uniqueness of perspective. 


Inspirations & Lamentations will enable readers to cleanse the doors of perception, so they, too, will see that, as William Blake reminds us, “Everything that lives is holy.” 

-- Robert Waldron, Author


8 Days & Virtue

A Spiritual Memoir and Prose Poem


"In 8 Days, Andrew McNabb recounts the ecstatic mystical religious experiences that took place in his life over an eight day period in 2011.  With literary attention, this career short story writer, husband, and father of four details how he was swept up into a place "not quite here" and "not quite there," a place in which he experienced both the ethereal and the terrifying, the awe-inspiring and the confounding. 


Read Dan Burke's recommendation of 8 Days & Virtue at SpiritualDirection.com​

Listen to Roy Schoeman, author of Salvation is from the Jews, interview Andrew on his weekly radio show on Radio Maria.

Other Writings


Read Andrew's meditation, The Battle of Earthly Life, here.  

Read Andrew's meditation, The Right Way, here

Read Andrew's meditation, Against Falseness, Against Fakeness, he​re.  

Andrew McNabb grew up in Massachusetts. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and New York University. 

A Lay Dominican, Andrew is the great-grandnephew of Fr. Vincent McNabb, OP, one of the 20th century's truly great men.  He lives in Maine. ​​ 

e-mail: amcnabb9[at]gmail.com