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Ronn Munsterman

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Kansas City MO, The United States
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Ronn writes World War II action thrillers.

Ronn Munsterman is the author of the Sgt. Dunn Novels series. His lifelong fascination with World War II history led to the writing of the Sgt. Dunn Novels.

He loves baseball, and as a native of Kansas City, Missouri, has rooted for the Royals since their beginning in 1969. He and his family jumped for joy when the 2015 Royals won the World Series. Other interests include reading, some more or less selective television watching, movies, listening to music, and playing and coaching chess.

Munsterman is a volunteer chess coach each school year for elementary- through high school-aged students, and also provides private lessons. He authored a book on teaching chess: Chess Handbook for Parents and Coaches
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Ronn Munsterman For me, writer's block merely means I haven't mentally prepared myself to write a particular chapter before sitting down to write. This means I'm not …moreFor me, writer's block merely means I haven't mentally prepared myself to write a particular chapter before sitting down to write. This means I'm not sure what I want to have happen. I see a movie in my head when I write and if it's not ready, I can't write that chapter. When this occurs, I often move on to another chapter that I am prepared to write.

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Remembering Pearl Harbor - December 7th, 1941

"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." 

~ President Franklin D. Roosevelt, December 8th, 1941 speech before Congress asking them to declare war on the Empire of Japan. The vote was unanimous in the Senate, 82-0, and 388-1 in the House.

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“Here’s a list of things an intermediate player will have in his chess toolbox: Checkmate patterns involving the Queen, Rooks, Knights and Bishops in combination with each other. King and Queen checkmate. King and Rook checkmate. King and pawn (promotion), then King and Queen checkmate. Pins, skewers, and forks. Understands the principles of the opening. Knows a solid opening for white, and can play a sound opening for black against both e4 and d4 openings. Understands the idea of winning the exchange, and knows what to do after getting up in material.”
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