There's no way to tell who the writer of the '11 column children story' is. It could have been written by a local author in a small community who was writing for the children in that area. Or it could be the work of a more established children's writer who was trying out a new format with the 11 - column idea. However, without further details, we're left in the dark about the author.
Since we have so little information about this '11 column children story', it's impossible to determine the author. There are countless children's story writers out there, and without more context, we can't even make an educated guess as to whether it was a well - known author or an up - and - coming one.
The '11 column children story' is quite mysterious. It might be a story that has 11 main parts or sections. For example, it could start with introducing a child protagonist, then have 10 more parts that follow the child's journey through different challenges, like making new friends, facing a bully, learning a new skill at school, going on a field trip, dealing with family issues, exploring a new hobby, helping someone in need, experiencing a holiday, getting over a fear, and finally growing as a person. But this is just speculation without more details.
I'm sorry, but since we don't know which 'the longest children story' is being mentioned, it's impossible to say who the author is.
The children's story Matilda was written by Roald Dahl.
Sorry, I don't have that information. Maybe you can check at the library or search online.
I don't know who wrote it. Maybe you can try looking it up in a library or on the internet.
The story of Hansel and Gretel was written by the Brothers Grimm.
I'm not sure who wrote them. Maybe you could check some children's literature databases or ask at a local library.
I'm not sure who wrote them. Maybe you could do some research online or check at the library to find out.
The story 'The Little Match Girl' was written by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Little Match Girl was written by Hans Christian Andersen.