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About The Author:
Jenna Catherine is not a prophet, but a proponent of the future. Her philosophy that the future should be used as a frame of reference--at least as much as the past--permeates her writings, speaking engagements and classes.
She has a Master's Degree in Mass Communications from the University of Denver, where her one-act play, "The Phone Call," was produced and televised. Known as a clear and concise communicator, in 1995 she appeared on a panel of experts discussing time travel on national television (NBC's "The Other Side").
Ms. Catherine has published articles and games in the Glenwood Post, Tennis magazine and children's magazines. In addition, she has written, produced, and directed a first place winning skit, "A Night at the Oscars," at the college level. She has also written a short film about children's soccer entitled, "Firebirds!"
Fascinated by perception, she has been a regular instructor at the International Women's Writing Guild's summer conference held annually at Skidmore College. Jenna Catherine has also been a speaker at the International Association for New Science explaining the effect of beliefs on perception. Her teachings include telepathy, psychic skills, the power of thought and time travel.