Paul Steven Stone enjoyed a storied career as a Boston area advertising professional, crafting memorable brands, ads and TV commercials for clients such as Fleet Bank, Garelick Farms and W.B. Mason, whose theme "Who But W.B. Mason!" was Stone's signature brand creation. Stone also toiled as a newspaper columnist for 25 years; his best columns appearing in "How To Train A Rock.," a collection available on Amazon. "Or So It Seems," Stone's first novel is a "rollicking spiritual odyssey" as one reviewer termed it, and the first book in Stone's "Seekers For Truth" trilogy. The second book in the trilogy, SOULJOURNER, is a spiritual thriller. Stone lives in Plymouth, MA, USA, where he is busily at work on the third novel in his "Seekers For Truth" trilogy, "How I Made My Fortune.". Stone's latest novel to be published, "The Snow That Never Fell" was written 25 years ago and only recently discovered hidden in the back of a cupboard. Stone is also author of two children's books, "The Wind's Tale" and "Cock-A-Doodle-Don't."