Paul Steven Stone
Paul Steven Stone is a versatile American writer whose career spans advertising, journalism, and fiction. For decades he shaped memorable national campaigns—like Fleet Bank’s and W.B. Mason’s “Who But W.B. Mason!” slogan—and penned monthly columns in local newspapers. In retirement, he turned to novel writing, bringing humor, insight, and heart to every project .
His fiction includes the spiritual Seekers for Truth trilogy, beginning with Or So It Seems, followed by the thriller Souljourner, and soon How I Made My Fortune. He’s also the author of The Snow That Never Fell, a rediscovered novel, plus two children’s picture-books (The Wind’s Tale, Cock-A-Doodle-Don't), and the short-story collection Stone’s Throw, praised for its blend of insight and playful imagination.
Stone’s writing has appeared in magazines such as Cricket, Wisdom, and Literary Review, showcasing his skill across genres. His blogs and essays—like those on A Stone’s Throw – Damn Good Blog—offer witty social commentary laced with warmth and satire.
Today he resides in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he stays active in writing communities, visits schools through Random Acts of Reading, and continues crafting stories that combine spiritual curiosity, humor, and emotional depth.
Books by Paul Steven Stone
Or So It Seems: Being Mr. Peterson's First-Ever Do-It-Yourself Workshop | The Seekers For Truth Trilogy
Book One of The Seekers For Truth Trilogy. Presenting the Universe as you have never seen it before! Meet Paul Peterson, a man whose life is a spiritual odyssey, even at its lowest ebb. As we first...
Souljourner: A Karmic Crime Story | Book Two Seekers for Truth Trilogy
Book Two of the Seekers for Truth Trilogy. Where to start with Souljourner? Let’s start with the author - Paul Steven Stone is either a madman or a genius – probably both – and he’s written one of...
The Snow That Never Fell
Welcome to "The Snow That Never Fell" Rarely does a novel encapsulate the essence of the human experience as profoundly as "The Snow That Never Fell" by Paul Steven Stone and Alien Buddha. This...









