The author of the novel, Great Future, was George Clooney.
The story 'Back to the Future' was written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.
The story of Back to the Future was written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.
The report letter in Big River 2 was written by Father Cheng. Mr. Cheng realized that Song Yunhui was no longer under his control. In order to threaten Song Yunhui, he used some extreme methods to write this report letter. However, he had underestimated Song Yunhui. This report letter did not control Song Yunhui. Instead, it deepened…
I don't have information about who specifically wrote 'the great fanfic' as there are so many fanfics out there and without more context it's hard to tell.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four classical Chinese novels, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works had a very high status in Chinese culture and were regarded as one of the representative works of Chinese classical literature. They were divided into the following four: 1. Dream of the Red Chamber: Qing Dynasty. 2. Journey to the West: Ming Dynasty. 3. Water Margins: Yuan Dynasty. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Yuan Dynasty.
I don't know which author wrote the 'great pond novel' as there could be many novels with such a name or concept.
I don't know which specific 'the great wall novel' you are referring to, so I can't tell who the author is.
There are many authors who wrote great novels. For example, Leo Tolstoy wrote 'War and Peace', which is considered one of the great novels. His detailed descriptions of Russian society, the complex characters, and the grand themes of war and peace make it a masterpiece.
There are many novels considered as great American novels by different people. For example, Mark Twain wrote 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn', which is often regarded as a great American novel. It shows a vivid picture of American society along the Mississippi River at that time, with its unique characters and the exploration of moral and social issues.
Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations.