Sorry, I have no knowledge of a Fitz science fiction author who died in the Civil War. It could be a rather obscure figure or perhaps a fictional creation.
Yes, Fitzhugh was a science fiction author who died during the Civil War.
I'm not sure. There might not be a well-known science fiction author who died specifically in the civil war.
Some notable characters died, like Goliath. But the deaths had a significant impact on the story and the Marvel universe.
Several characters died. One notable death was Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America.
There's not enough information to determine the author of the 'Fitz Short Story'. It might be a new or indie writer. Maybe it was written by a student named Fitz for a creative writing class. Without further details, it's impossible to tell for sure.
One well - known Japanese science fiction author who died of cancer was Kobo Abe. His works often explored complex themes and his unique writing style had a great influence on Japanese and international literature.
I don't know who the author of this novel is. You can try checking it on a book - selling website like Amazon or in a library catalog.
I'm not sure specifically which book 'Like a River: A Civil War Novel' you are referring to. There may be many novels with similar names. You could try checking in a library database or a major book retailer's website for the author information.
One big name in civil war fiction is Michael Shaara. His book 'The Killer Angels' is highly regarded. It provides a detailed and vivid account of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.
Y is also a prominent figure. Her works in new civil war fiction are noted for their vivid descriptions of the landscapes and how they were affected by the war. She brings the settings to life, making readers feel as if they are right there in the midst of the conflict.