The definitive guide to telling an unforgettable story in any setting, drawing on twenty-five years of experience from the storytelling experts at The Moth. Over the past twenty-five years, the directors of The Moth have worked with people from all walks of life-including astronauts, rock stars, Nobel Prize-winners, high school students, dental hygienists, and a retired pickpocket-to develop true personal stories that have moved and delighted millions of listeners on the Moth's Peabody Award-winning radio hour and podcast. A leader in the modern storytelling movement, The Moth also inspires thousands of people around the globe to share their stories each year. Now, with How to Tell a Story, you will learn how to uncover and craft your own unique stories, like Moth storytellers such as Mike Birbiglia, Rosanne Cash, Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth Gilbert, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Gopnik, Amanda Gorman, Padma Lakshmi, Hasan Minhaj, Tig Notaro, Boots Riley, Molly Ringwald, Krista Tippett, John Turturro, and more. Whether your goal is to make it to The Moth stage, deliver the perfect wedding toast, wow clients at a business dinner, give a moving eulogy, ace a job interview, be a hit at parties, or simply connect more deeply to those around you, stories are essential. Sharing secrets of their time-honed process and using examples from notable and beloved storytellers, the Moth directors will help you: Mine your memories for your best stories; Explore structures that will boost the impact of your story; Tailor your stories for any occasion. Beyond public speaking, The Moth team will help you present your most authentic self to the world-and tell stories that will forge lasting connections with coworkers, clients, friends, and family
Catherine Burns Book order
Catherine Burns is a writer whose debut novel explores complex interpersonal dynamics and societal observations through a distinctive narrative voice. Her background in film studies and theory imbues her prose with a unique visual and analytical quality, offering readers a perspective that is both insightful and thought-provoking. Burns's work is characterized by its sharp wit and keen examination of human behavior, making her a compelling new voice in contemporary literature.







- 2022
- 2019
The Moth Presents: Occasional Magic
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Before television and radio, people would gather on porches, on the steps outside their homes, and tell stories. Their bewitched listeners would sit and listen long into the night as moths flitted around overhead. Storytelling phenomenon The Moth recaptures this lost each week in cities across America, Britain, Australia and beyond, playing to packed crowds at sold-out live events. Occasional Magic is a selection of 50 of the finest Moth stories from recent shows, from storytellers who found the courage to face their deepest fears. The stories feature voices familiar and new. Alongside Neil Gaiman, Adam Gopnik, Andrew Solomon, Rosanne Cash, and Cristina Lamb, there are stories from around the world describing moments of strength, passion, courage and humour - and when a little magic happened. In finest Moth tradition, Occasional Magic encourages us all to be more open, vulnerable and alive.
- 2017
The Visitors
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Marion Zetland lives with her domineering older brother, John in a decaying Georgian townhouse on the edge of a northern seaside resort. A timid spinster in her fifties who still sleeps with teddy bears, Marion does her best to shut out the shocking secret that John keeps in the cellar.
- 2015
The Moth
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
With an introduction by Neil GaimanBefore television and radio, before penny paperbacks and mass literacy, people would gather on porches, on the steps outside their homes, and tell stories. The storytellers knew their craft and bewitched listeners would sit and listen long into the night as moths flitted around overhead. The Moth is a non-profit group that is trying to recapture this lost art, helping storytellers - old hands and novices alike - hone their stories before playing to packed crowds at sold-out live events.The very best of these stories are collected here: whether it's Bill Clinton's hell-raising press secretary or a leading geneticist with a family secret; a doctor whisked away by nuns to Mother Teresa's bedside or a film director saving her father's Chinatown store from money-grabbing developers; the Sultan of Brunei's concubine or a friend of Hemingway's who accidentally talks himself into a role as a substitute bullfighter, these eccentric, pitch-perfect stories - all, amazingly, true - range from the poignant to the downright hilarious.
- 2009
Patients with advanced cancer
Their family caregivers perception of treatment and support services
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book explores the complex dynamics between patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers in the context of advanced cancer treatment. It emphasizes the critical role of caregivers, particularly adult daughters, and highlights how varying clinical and socio-demographic factors influence treatment goal perceptions. The research underscores the importance of specialists as primary information sources while noting the diverse pathways of knowledge regarding community and health services. It advocates for a multidisciplinary approach in palliative care to ensure coordinated and responsive support for patients and their families throughout the care continuum.
- 2005
Sexual Violence and the Law in Japan
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book is notable for its simultaneous publication in both the USA and Canada, highlighting its broad appeal and significance across North American markets. This aspect may reflect a shared cultural relevance or a timely theme that resonates with readers in both countries.