I don't know which particular 'boy turns into roach story' you mean, so I can't say who wrote it. There could be many independent or unpublished stories with this concept.
There's no way to tell who the writer is just from the title 'boy turns into roach story'. It might be a story passed down orally in some cultures and not have a single identified author. Or it could be a unique creation by an individual for a creative writing class or a personal project that hasn't gained widespread recognition yet.
I'm not sure specifically which 'boy turns into roach story' you're referring to. There could be various fictional or even some cultural stories with such a premise. Maybe it's a story about a magic spell or a scientific experiment gone wrong that causes a boy to transform into a roach.
In the 'Dolores Roach True Story', Dolores Roach is likely a real - life person on whom the story is based. She could be an ordinary woman with an extraordinary story, perhaps facing hardships, making mistakes, and learning from them throughout her life.
One of the most famous stories about a man turning into a bug is 'The Metamorphosis' by Franz Kafka.
Since there are so many stories out there, it's difficult to determine who wrote the 'girl turns into pig story'. It might be an original creation by an indie writer or something that has been passed down orally in a certain community for generations, in which case there is no one 'author' in the traditional sense.
I don't know which particular 'girl turns into cow story' you mean, so I can't say who wrote it. There are so many stories out there, and it could be an old folk tale passed down orally for generations with no known single author, or it could be a modern writer's creation.
The Gingerbread Boy story was written by a variety of authors over time. One well-known version was written by Paul Galdone.
The story Storm Boy was written by Colin Thiele.
The story 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' is an Aesop's fable. Aesop is traditionally credited as the author.
Franz Kafka is the most famous one. His 'The Metamorphosis' is a classic example of a man turning into an insect story. In this story, he explores themes like alienation, family relationships, and the human condition through Gregor Samsa's transformation.
The story might involve the boy dealing with the challenges and surprises of being a giraffe. It could explore how he copes with his new body and how the world reacts to him. Maybe there's a hidden lesson or moral to the story as well.