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Two souls meet and journey together. Just a simple analogy of any relationship. But what happens to us in relationships? How do we communicate? What do we say, what do we not say that we should? In this illustrated tale we are shown what can potentially occur when we stop being authentic and open with our loved ones, friends, and those with whom we are close. While not a children's book, "Stone Upon Stone" is as simple and timeless as a fairy tale or fable. It may make you think of someone in particular. You may wish that something was different. This story will compel you to do something…mehr

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Two souls meet and journey together. Just a simple analogy of any relationship. But what happens to us in relationships? How do we communicate? What do we say, what do we not say that we should? In this illustrated tale we are shown what can potentially occur when we stop being authentic and open with our loved ones, friends, and those with whom we are close. While not a children's book, "Stone Upon Stone" is as simple and timeless as a fairy tale or fable. It may make you think of someone in particular. You may wish that something was different. This story will compel you to do something honest and bold in how you share your thoughts, feelings, and joys. The book is not a "self-help guideline" nor is it a step-by-step guide to fixing a relationship. Rather it is a means by which to acknowledge a mutual breakdown in communication, without blame, or assertions of right or wrong.
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Autorenporträt
Brian Todd Barnette, born in Florida, but has called many places "home." He attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and University of Central Florida, earning a B.A. in Psychology. Accredited screenwriter, producer, and artist.Realizing this long held dream of becoming a published author, he was challenged to pen a short screenplay, and wrote "Canonize Me" which was adapted and produced by Miguel Miller Productions, and was featured in the Court Métrage (Short Film Showcase) of the 2012 Cannes International Film Festival. He considers this another dream come true, and has been grateful for the inspiration ever since. He has completed a feature length script entitled "Coming Back to Leave" which is a moving story of love and loss. Currently working on several other feature length screenplays, a children's book, a book on mindfulness, and a series of novels exploring the magic of the everyday.