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The author poses next to the B-25, Maid in the Shade! Someone once asked me, What's the difference between a war story and a fairy tale? Of course, I didn't have a clue. Here's how it got explained to

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William R. Ablan, pen name of Richard L. Muniz

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William R. Ablan, pen name of Richard L. Muniz – Stories of Police Mysteries – And some of it might even be true! Skip to content Search for: Search William R. Ablan, pen name of Richard L. Muniz Stories of Police Mysteries – And some of it might even be true! About The Author Q&A with the Author Blog Books I’ve Written: Podcasts 501st MPs at War! About The Author The author poses next to the B-25, Maid in the Shade! Someone once asked me, “What’s the difference between a war story and a fairy tale?” Of course, I didn’t have a clue. Here’s how it got explained to me. Fairy tales start with “Once upon a time” and end with “And they lived happily ever after.” War stories start with either “There I was” or “This no shit.” And not everybody lives through it, much less happily ever after. A lot of my life falls into the war stories category. I’d tell my stories and people would say, “You should write a book.” My answer was, “Forrest Gump has already bee...

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