![]() I’ve learned to put most of these stones back after looking. But stones ground me, quite literally, when I am in a new place. And they are mysterious and yet friendly inhabitants of my house. Every time I’ve moved, I’ve left behind a small pile of foreign stones in the garden. That’s a hazard of book tours-they add to the carry-on. Sometimes I notice an odd, local type of stone and pick up a shard or a pebble. I have a stone a friend brought back from Indonesia, from a place near where the Buddha rested a stone that is a Neolithic tool from Europe and many stones from my travels. ![]() I don’t exactly have a collection of stones they just seem to be everywhere. Is it based on a real stone? And does the stone have any actual power? ![]() Your story in this week’s issue, “ The Stone,” revolves around a large, smooth stone that seems to have some kind of power over the girl who finds it. ![]()
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