A short story writer is often referred to as a 'short fiction author' or a 'short story author'.
A comic story writer is usually called a 'comic book author' or 'comic scribe'.
I have no idea. Maybe you could provide more context or details about the writer and the story to help figure it out.
I'm not sure. It could depend on various factors like the content or genre of the story.
Yes, Poe is widely recognized as a prominent short story writer. His works are renowned for their unique style and themes.
There were many authors of romance short stories, such as Zi Ning, Feng Qing, Mo Bao Fei Bao, Shui Qianche, Momo, Ding Mo, Gu Man, Electric Line, Zi Chuan, Qi Wei, Anthony, The Willow's Brightness, Xiao Ding, Mo Yan, Wild Fox Under the Tree, and so on. These authors all had their own unique styles and plots, and they had written many excellent romance short stories that were deeply loved by readers.
It could be a unique experience, a sudden idea, or a deep emotion that prompts them. Sometimes, a real-life event or a character they encounter can be the trigger.
A short story with writer bias often has a one-sided portrayal of events. The writer might exaggerate the qualities of some characters while downplaying others. The story's theme could be driven by the writer's own biases, making it less objective and more like a personal statement.
It's typically called a 'minute story'. Such stories are very concise but can still convey powerful emotions and ideas in a short space.
A non-fiction writer is often referred to as a 'documentarian' or a 'chronicler'.
There was no such thing in the Ming Dynasty because there was no such thing in ancient China. During the Ming Dynasty, writers mainly expressed their thoughts and feelings and their understanding of social reality in poetry, prose, novels and other literary forms. If it was referring to the names of the Ming Dynasty's writers, then there were many famous writers such as Yang Shen, Zheng Xie, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, Su Shi, Lu You, etc. Their works had an important position in the history of Chinese literature.