The Father Brown stories were written by G.K. Chesterton. He wrote 52 stories about the priest. In addition to these stories he wrote a wide number of other essays and stories, including entries for the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Not a one. Shakespeare wrote only poems and plays, not stories, short or otherwise.
Mainly he wrote tragedies, but he also wrote comedies.
Actually Shakespeare wrote very few stories. Most of his plays were written using stories other people had written. The stories he did write, like A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, were often fairy stories. He also wrote The Merry Wives of Windsor, which is a bawdy farce.
he is a man who wrote stories about his life.
No. I don't think Charles Dickens wrote any true stories.
The Father Brown stories were written by G.K. Chesterton. He wrote 52 stories about the priest. In addition to these stories he wrote a wide number of other essays and stories, including entries for the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Mark Twain wrote "A True Story" in 1874 and "Carnival of Crime" in 1876. Both stories were included in his collection of short stories and essays called "Sketches, New and Old."
Arlyne Parness - wrote Five Children's Stories by Grandma
Ernest Hemingway was an American writer. He wrote The Old Man and the Sea,The Dangerous Summer, and many other books and short stories.
there were people from every (substantial) group who wrote stories.
I don't think there are true ghost stories.
Jules Verne wrote both "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and "Around the World in 80 Days." He was a French novelist known for his adventure and science fiction stories.
Salmon Rushdie wrote Haroun and the Sea of Stories for 2 reasons. The first is for his son, because after Rushdie wrote the Satanic Verses, his son suggested he write a book for kids. The second reason is that the book is a response to all the issues that India has been having with "The Satanic Verses", and Rushdie makes many allegorical references to it.
John Banville - Booker Prize winner
Anita Desai wrote The Village by the Sea.
No. True stories are called non-fiction.