Milan Mučibabić (1922 – 1985) was an author and journalist born in Nevesinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
[1] After graduating from the construction engineering high school, he got a job in steel works in Zenica.
In 1941, at the start of World War II, he joined the army as a partisan and participated in defending his country.
As a journalist, he wrote reports about local villages, agriculture, and various pieces about people and happenings during and after the war.
He published a number of books, the most notable of which was the trilogy "Stone and ashes" for which he received recognition as the best novel with a war theme.