Catherine Burns Books

Catherine Burns is the artistic director of The Moth, a non-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. She has worked with The Moth for over 20 years, helping to shape and curate the incredible true stories that have captivated audiences around the world. Burns has also edited several books, including The Moth Presents All These Wonders, which showcases a collection of unforgettable tales from The Moth's live events. Her passion for storytelling and her keen eye for powerful narratives have made her a driving force behind The Moth's success.

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What's The Moth Presents All These Wonders about?

The Moth Presents All These Wonders is a collection of true stories that were originally shared on The Moth stage. From heartwarming tales to thought-provoking reflections, this book showcases the power of storytelling and the extraordinary moments that make up our lives. It reminds us that within every challenge, there is a story worth telling.

Who should read The Moth Presents All These Wonders?

  • Readers who enjoy personal and inspiring true stories

  • Individuals looking for a diverse collection of narratives from different walks of life

  • Those who appreciate the power of storytelling and its ability to connect people


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 Books: How to Tell a Story by The Moth, Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, Kate Tellers

How to Tell a Story

The Moth, Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, Kate Tellers
The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth
3.6 (101 ratings)
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What's How to Tell a Story about?

How to Tell a Story (2022) is a unique guidebook that unlocks the secrets to delivering narratives that captivate audiences and resonate with authenticity and emotion. From finding the perfect beginning and ending to mastering the art of delivery, it equips storytellers of all levels with the tools they need to leave a lasting impression. 

Who should read How to Tell a Story?

  • Anyone eager to become a better storyteller
  • Writers looking for tips on creating compelling narratives
  • Managers interested in unique team-building exercises