The Way of Story: Reviews

Posted by on Sep 27, 2013 in Way of Story Reviews
The Way of Story: Reviews

“Catherine Ann Jones’s focus, clarity, and gentle but spot-on reactions help identify the weak or lazy spots in your writing. Thank God! She is the elevator of purpose — Joan Buck, “Vanity Fair” “A safe place in which to discover oneself as a writer. Great exercises which open up a deeper process while learning the essential […]

“Insights are more powerful than the reader first realizes” – new “The Way of Story” book review from Amazon.com

Posted by on Aug 24, 2013 in Way of Story Reviews
“Insights are more powerful than the reader first realizes” – new “The Way of Story” book review from Amazon.com

4.0 out of 5 stars “Insights are more powerful than the reader first realizes.” August 21, 2013 By Patriece McGuinnis Format:Paperback During my first “skim-thru” I thought there was some things i might use at some point, but the REAL MIRACLE happened when I sat down and read it in chronological order, and took the time to […]

Heal Your Self with Writing rave review from Psychology Today

Posted by on Apr 1, 2013 in Way of Story Reviews
Heal Your Self with Writing rave review from Psychology Today

I’ve finished reading an advance copy of Heal Your Self with Writing, by Catherine Ann Jones, the television writer of some of the episodes of “Touched by an Angel.” The book will not be published until August of this year but I will be talking about it in other posts, because I will be using it as an important guide.

The Way of Story – Book Reviews

Posted by on Oct 13, 2007 in Way of Story Reviews

The Way of Story reviewed by Patricia Fry at Spawn.org, ATMA Magazine, and Matthew Terry for Michael Wiese Productions.

Non-duality Press: Book review of The Way of Story

Posted by on Oct 18, 2005 in Way of Story Reviews
Non-duality Press: Book review of The Way of Story

Catherine Ann Jones gets to the heart of writing a story. The book’s emphasis is on knowing who you are. Jones tells about her personal experiences in the world of writing and writers and this contributes a texture of behind-the-scenes humanness.