I'm not sure exactly when it was first published. You might want to check with a literary database or the author's official website.
I don't know the exact publication date for 'Singing My Sister Down'. It could be found through research in libraries or online literary archives.
One possible theme could be sisterly love. The act of singing for the sister shows a deep connection and care. Another theme might be transition. The sister is being'sung down', which could imply she is going through some kind of change like growing up or facing a difficult life event.
I haven't read this short story specifically. But generally, when analyzing a short story, we can look at elements like the characters. Maybe the sister is a central figure. The act of'singing down' could be a very symbolic or unique action that drives the plot. It could also be about the relationship between the narrator and the sister, perhaps a story of love, protection or letting go.
The Story of My Life was first published in 1903.
In most cases, your short story is protected once it's in a fixed form and shows evidence of your authorship. But there are nuances depending on where and how it's published.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that information by researching Archie Comics' history.
The first Cinderella story was published in the 9th century AD.
It was first published in 1894. This short story has since become a significant piece in American literature.
I'm not sure exactly. You might need to check with the publisher or do some research in literary archives.
I don't know off the top of my head when the story of Snowman was first published. Maybe you can find the information in some literary databases or by reaching out to the author's official website.
The first Archie story came out around 1941. It was a hit from the start and has had a lasting impact on comics.