I'm not sure. You might need to provide more context or clarify which specific creation story you're referring to.
I don't know exactly. There are many different creation stories across cultures and religions, and without more details, it's hard to pinpoint the author.
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That's a tough one. Different cultures and religions have their own creation stories, and it's hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first one. It might have been passed down orally for generations before being written down.
I really don't know who the author of 'all of creation novel' is. There are so many novels out there and this one isn't a widely known title that I can immediately recall the author for. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
In the Greek creation story, Chaos was the initial entity. It was from Chaos that other elements and beings emerged.
The first Genesis creation story doesn't have a known specific author. It's believed to have evolved and been shaped by multiple contributors within the framework of ancient religious beliefs and storytelling.
The first creation story often reflects humanity's attempts to understand the origins of the universe and life. It can range from tales of gods shaping the world to scientific theories based on natural processes.
The first story of creation varies depending on different cultures and religions. In some mythologies, it involves a divine being bringing the world into existence. But specific details differ.
Edgar Allan Poe is often considered the author of the first detective story. His story 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' introduced many elements that are now characteristic of detective fiction, such as a brilliant detective (in this case, C. Auguste Dupin), a mystery to be solved, and a rational method of investigation.
I don't have a definite answer for you on who wrote the first werewolf story. The history of such tales is complex and often difficult to trace back to a single author.
It's hard to determine exactly who wrote the very first short story as it depends on various factors and different definitions of what constitutes a short story. But some early known short story writers include ancient Greek authors.