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Ben Svensson
This is an easy one for me to answer. I’ll even exclude my thoughts on the visitors from another galaxy using a small wormhole to borrow socks from my dryer.
The biggest mystery would be the Native American woman that appeared out of thin air for ten seconds while I was relaxing with a cup of coffee out in my backyard one day.
I am still upset with myself that I did not try to communicate with her before she disappeared. That experience I could use for book for sure.
The biggest mystery would be the Native American woman that appeared out of thin air for ten seconds while I was relaxing with a cup of coffee out in my backyard one day.
I am still upset with myself that I did not try to communicate with her before she disappeared. That experience I could use for book for sure.
Ben Svensson
A book that I think I will call, Landslide. It is the continuing story of Jason Darien and the people of the stone.
Ben Svensson
Writing is my way to meditate, I can let go of things that worry me and just disappear into my story. After a couple of hours of writing I feel refreshed, recharged and ready to face the world again.
Ben Svensson
Never had a block! Maybe it is because I am so new at this?
Ben Svensson
The idea behind my book, “The People of the Stone,” started years ago at my grandmother’s house when I was a young boy. My grandmother had a shoebox filled with ancient stone tools that had been unearthed on their farm through the years. I remember standing there holding this one old stone ax with a perfect hole in it and wondering who had made this magnificent tool so long ago. I was able to find out how old the ax was and how it would have been used, but there was no information about the maker of the ax. I wished that I could somehow talk to the person who had made the ax and learn from them. I imagined how great it would be if I could somehow communicate with the ax maker by touching the stone. I thought about what I would see, hear and feel if I could somehow pick up a memory placed in the stone so many thousands of years ago.
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