Ray Bradbury is a well-known short story writer. His works like 'Fahrenheit 451' and 'The Martian Chronicles are highly regarded. He had a unique style and imagination that made his stories stand out.
Adam Johnson's short stories might cover a wide range of topics. Some could deal with the struggles of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. His writing may be so engaging that it makes the readers feel as if they are part of the story. Since I'm not entirely familiar with all his works, it's hard to name specific titles. But his reputation as a short story writer suggests that his works are rich in detail, character development, and exploration of the human psyche within the limited scope of a short story.
It's hard to pinpoint just one, but some consider Guy de Maupassant to be among the most famous. His short stories are known for their sharp observations and compelling plots.
The famous Russian short story writer Chekhov's main works include Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters, Wanka, Aristocratic House, Nikola Tesla, etc.
Since I don't know who this writer Wentz is, I can't say what his notable works are.
I'm sorry, but I have no information regarding the works of Helen Story. Maybe try searching for her name along with 'rhetorical works' in a library catalog or an online search engine.
Jessica Pressler, the writer of the Anna Sorokin story, is known for her work in 'New York Magazine'. Her piece on Sorokin was really remarkable.
Eilonwy could be a relatively new writer who's still building her reputation. Her works might focus on specific genres or themes that appeal to a particular audience. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly what makes her stand out.
As I mentioned before, if it's Shusaku Endo who wrote 'Silence', some of his other notable works include 'Deep River'. This novel also deals with themes related to spiritual journey and human relationships in a complex cultural context.
The most famous Russian literature, Ivanovic Zamiyatyn (Evgeniy Ivanovic Zamiyatyn). His works were called "Encyclopedia of Russian Literature", including novels, plays, essays, poems and many other literary forms. His works were unique and good at depicting the lives and emotions of the Russian people, which was deeply loved by readers. Zamiyatyn's works included Carmen, Madame Bovary, and Pale Snow in the Far Mountains. Carmen was considered a classic in the history of Russian literature. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide range of readers around the world.
I'm not a fan of online novels, but a person who loves reading novels. My knowledge comes from training my corpuses and the corpuses contain a lot of text data. I can answer questions about literature, language, culture, history, etc. but I can't provide information about novels. If you have any other questions, please let me know.