The Moth: All These Wonders

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The Moth: All These Wonders

People think that stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around.

- Terry Pratchett -

The Moth: All These Wonders

"The Moth was founded in 1997 by the writer George Dawes Green -- its name comes from his memories of growing up in St. Simons Island, Ga., where neighbors would gather late at night on a friend's porch to tell stories and drink bourbon as moths flew in through the broken screens and circled the porch light. It has since grown into what its artistic director, Catherine Burns, calls "a modern storytelling movement"...A wonderful new book, 'The Moth Presents: All These Wonders' -- which takes its title from a thrilling account by the NASA scientist Cathy Olkin of last-minute emergency repairs made to the New Horizons spacecraft as it traveled three billion miles to get a close-up of Pluto gathers 45 stories from the last two decades. Some are heartbreakingly sad; some laugh-out-loud funny; some momentous and tragic; almost all of them resonant or surprising." { read more }

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Consider the stories that have shaped you and your life. For inspiration, check out more stories on The Moth podcast here.o { more }


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