I really don't know. The origin of the first creation story is complex and not easily attributed to a single author. It could have emerged from collective storytelling within ancient communities.
That's a tough one. Different cultures and religions have their own creation stories, and it's hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first one. It might have been passed down orally for generations before being written down.
The first Genesis creation story doesn't have a known specific author. It's believed to have evolved and been shaped by multiple contributors within the framework of ancient religious beliefs and storytelling.
Tian Gong Kai Wu was a work of science and technology written by Song Yingxing, a scientist of the Ming Dynasty.
I'm not sure. You might need to provide more context or clarify which specific creation story you're referring to.
Since we have no context about 'the first story', it's impossible to determine the author. It could be a self - published work by an amateur writer, or perhaps a piece of oral tradition that was finally written down by someone, but without more information, we are left in the dark about the writer.
The Defiant Immortal written by Er Gen and the mortal immortal biography written by Forgotten Words, who wrote it first and who wrote it later. Egen's Rebel Immortal was a fantasy novel written by Egen that was first published in 2011, while the Legend of Mortal Cultivation written by Forgotten Words was published in 2013. Therefore, the Defiant Immortal was written a year earlier than the Mortal Cultivation Biography.
In the Greek creation story, Chaos was the initial entity. It was from Chaos that other elements and beings emerged.
The first detective story was written by Edgar Allan Poe.
The identity of the writer of the 'first epic story' is a mystery. Ancient epics such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the earliest known epics, was likely created over time by many storytellers within the Sumerian culture. It wasn't the work of a single individual in the modern sense of authorship. So, for the 'first epic story' in general, it's hard to say who the author was.
I'm not certain who wrote the first omegaverse story. There are many authors contributing to the development of this genre, and it's difficult to pinpoint exactly who started it all.
Mary Shelley wrote the first Frankenstein story.