Incoming Resources
- The story is true, the art and meaning of telling stories, Bruce Jackson
- Scary stories for young foxes, Christian McKay Heidicker
- The Moth presents occasional magic, true stories of defying the impossible, edited by Catherine Burns ; foreword by Meg Wolitzer
- Move, play, learn, interactive storytimes with music, movement, and more, Alyssa Jewell
- The stories of Eva Luna, Isabel Allende ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden
- A cat story, Ursula Murray Husted
- The gift of the gab, how eloquence works, David Crystal
- The hero, Lee Child
- Brilliant Bea, by Shaina Rudolph and Mary Vukadinovich ; illustrated by Fiona Lee
- The storyteller's secret, from TED speakers to business legends, why some ideas catch on and others don't, Carmine Gallo
- Wrong way summer, Heidi Lang
- How your story sets you free, Heather Box and Julian Mocine-McQueen
- How to tell a story, the essential guide to memorable storytelling from The Moth, Meg Bowles, Catherine Burns, Jenifer Hixson, Sarah Austin Jenness, and Kate Tellers ; foreword by Padma Lakshmi ; introduction by Chenjerai Kumanyika
- Long story short, the only storytelling guide you'll ever need, Margot Leitman
- Wake up, Crabby!, Jonathan Fenske
- The Beatryce prophecy, Kate DiCamillo
- Between the listening and the telling, how stories can save us, Mark Yaconelli
- The three princes of Serendip, new tellings of old tales for everyone, told by Rodaan Al Galidi ; illustrated by Geertje Aalders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- Tell me about yourself, storytelling to get jobs and propel your career, by Katharine Hansen
- The space between before and after, Sue Stauffacher
- Tom Lake, a novel, Ann Patchett
- Witch Hazel, written and illustrated by Molly Idle
- Scary stories for young foxes, Christian McKay Heidicker with illustrations by Junyi Wu
- Big Bunny, Rowboat Watkins