I don't know who the author of 'the window short story' is as there are likely many short stories with this title.
There are so many short stories out there and without more context, it's impossible to say who wrote 'the window short story'. It could be a local author writing for a small magazine, or it could be part of a self - published anthology. There's just not enough information to give a definite answer.
I'm not sure who the author of this novel is. There could be many novels with a similar title, so it's hard to determine without more information.
I don't know who the author of the 'last window novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more context or research, it's difficult to determine the author.
Sorry, I don't know. But you could look for clues or reviews to get the answer.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail, but surely the man by the window is one of the main characters.
The main characters are usually a young girl and a visiting gentleman. The girl is the one who tells the story, and the gentleman is the recipient of her rather strange and spooky tale.
Since I haven't read the actual story, it's hard to say exactly. But it could be the patients in the hospital rooms with a view of the window. Maybe there are also nurses or doctors who interact with the patients and are somehow related to what the patients see or experience through the window.
Typically, in such a story, there would be the observer of the face in the window as a central figure. This character would be the one through whose eyes we experience the events. There could also be other supporting characters like family members or friends of the observer who might either believe or not believe their story about the face. The person behind the face, if it's not a supernatural entity, could also be a main character with their own motives.
The main characters are Vera and Mr. Nuttel.
There might be other characters that she observes from the window. They could be neighbors or passers - by, and while not as central as the woman, they play a role in her story as the objects of her observation.