I'm not sure who the author is. You might need to check local bookstores, library catalogs, or online book platforms to find out.
I don't know the specific author of this work. However, you could try searching for it on literary databases or asking in Portland - related community forums where someone might have more information.
It could be about the decline or transformation of Portland. Maybe it focuses on issues like economic downfall, social problems, or changes in the urban fabric that are leading to a sort of 'death' of what the city once was.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'Portland's Tesla City stories' are. It could be about the experiences of Tesla owners in Portland, or perhaps the impact of Tesla on the city's development, like its role in promoting sustainable transportation and reducing local carbon emissions.
I don't know who the author of the 'death speaks short story' is. There are so many short stories out there, and without more information, it's impossible to determine the author.
I'm not sure exactly who the author of this 'A Happy Death' short story is. There could be many relatively unknown authors with a short story by this name.
The author of the Death manga was Kubo Mitsurou.
The 'in death' novels are written by J. D. Robb.
The author of 'A City' and 'City in the Sky' was.
Tim Burton. He is known for his unique and often darkly imaginative stories.
The author of The Old Story of Chengnan was a Taiwan novelist, essayist, cultural critic, and poet. His representative works included "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream" and "Spring Silkworms".
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of the 'Silver City Short Story'. It could be an unknown writer or someone relatively new to the writing scene. It might also be a story written by a well - known author as part of a collection that isn't as widely known. There are just too many possibilities without further details.