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Published on: 10/5/1999
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Stone, Gerald
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Gerald Stone
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Stone was very reclusive as a child.He was just as happy alone as he was with others, especially if he had his dog along.
After high school, he went to Arkansas Tech and then attended the University of Arkansas, where he graduated with a B.A. in fine arts.Soon after that, he moved to Fort Worth, Texas to study at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
After receiving his B.D., he moved to Knoxville, Arkansas, where he pastored a church.Sometime later, he moved to Little Rock to pastor another church.Then he decided to go back to the University of Arkansas to earn his B.D. in architecture.
After an internship of four years in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he moved to Denton, Texas with his wife, Virginia, and his four children.He maintained an architectural practice there until November of 1997, when he and Virginia moved to San Francisco.He now works as a construction inspector for the San Francisco International Airport in their $ 2.4 billion improvement program.
When Stone is not improving the quality of life at the San Francisco international airport, he likes to write.He do not write to make himself famous.Stone says that, fame is an empty thing. He writes for pleasure, and occasionally, the pleasure of others.
II. Influences
Stone gets the ideas for his books like most of us do : from his childhood memories, stories he has heard, and his own creativity.He turns off the faucet of his imagination, humor, and pathos that is within him.He enjoys writing about different periods of time, culture, and the people of the Arkansas-Texas-Oklahoma region of the U.S. For example, Stone's new book Rockhand Lizzie is about an orphan girl in Arkansas at the turn of the century and all the problems she faced growing up.He loves the people of this region because he believes that there was and is a richness in their experience that will soon be lost..
Stone tried to wait until his retirement to begin his writing career, but he considers this a big mistake.He be not really sure of himself until he actually started writing.Now he is really enjoying it and feels like he be only just begun..
Although Stone has a limited exposure to literature, he enjoys the style that William Golding uses in his work.His favorite modern author is probably William Faulkner.Stone likes Faulkner's exciting themes, wide variety of vocabulary, change of pace, and probing deep into the human personality.
In time to come, Stone hopes that he can provide a way for others to see through some of his windows to the past that he has created in his writing.He hopes that his audience will enjoy it as much as he does.
Stone looks at himself as very fortunate, because of his success that God has allowed him to attain.He has very few regrets about life, but even this can be parlayed back into what he writes.In the future, Stone wants to be remembered as a lover of God, family, and humor.
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To learn more about Gerald Stone or to write him, contact Tattersall Publishing at http : //www.tattersallpub.com.
V. Sources
Stone, Gerald.Personal Interview. 4 May 1999.
Stone, Gerald.Personal Interview. 8 May 1999.