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Trevor Collins

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

So much so that in the months after its publication, many people called into the newspaper to request reprints of the story.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

Like, hey, I've heard about it.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

I didn't get that copy.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

Print it again.

Red Web
The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

I want it.

Red Web
The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

I want to read it.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

Macken then decided, I would say wisely, to publish a novel entitled The Bowman and Other Legends of the War.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

This was in 1915.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

So, I mean, it is his story.

Red Web
The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

You might as well collect that and a bunch of other stories and sell it if you are getting some wind in your sails.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

But doing this reprinting, I should say, he expanded on other supernatural legends that were spoken of during the time.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

And those are kind of neither here nor there, but maybe add a little bit more to the story at hand.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

So in the introduction of the novel, Macken details that he was approached by a priest who wanted permission to reprint the story, but instead into a pamphlet format.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

Now, in order to do that, the priest requested sources that Macken used in order to write the story.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

However, again, Macken was unable to complete this request because he was like, well, this is all just kind of off my mind.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

This is all like from an invention of my creativity,

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

The story is fictitious, not real, even if some events feel real or ended up being real.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

In fact, in the introduction of his 1915 novel, Macken wrote this, "...it seemed that my light fiction had been accepted by the congregation of this particular church as the solidest of facts, and it was then that it began to dawn on me that I had failed in the art of letters."

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

And it was then that it began to dawn on me that if I had failed in the art of letters, I had succeeded unwittingly in the art of deceit.

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The Story of How An Army of Angels Helped Turn the Tide of a World War I Battle | Angels of Mons

This happened, I should think, sometime in April, and the snowball of rumor that was then set rolling has been rolling ever since, growing bigger and bigger till it is now swollen to a monstrous size."