I don't have that information right now. Maybe you can check on some literary databases or ask at a library.
I'm not sure who wrote it. You might need to do some more research to find out.
I'm not familiar with a story titled 'ice the christmas story', so I don't know who the author is.
Well, it's possible. If 'beyondless' is a fictional universe, it could have its own set of rules and creations. An ice age named after a short story within it would add an interesting layer of depth. For example, the short story could have some prophetic or origin - related elements that led to the naming of the ice age. But again, without more information about 'beyondless', it's just speculation.
I don't know who wrote the 'Second Dark Age Story'. There could be various authors with different takes on this concept.
Here's another short story idea for the Ice Age. A baby mammoth gets separated from its herd during a blizzard. It's lost and alone in the freezing cold. A kind-hearted saber - toothed tiger, which is usually a predator, decides to help the mammoth instead of hunting it. Together, they brave the harsh Ice Age elements to find the mammoth's herd.
There's no way to tell who the author of the '548 short story' is just from this name. It might be a new writer trying to get their work noticed, or an established author who has a large body of work and this is just one piece among many. Maybe it was written by a student as part of a creative writing class, but that's just pure guesswork without more details.
I don't know who wrote the '24 7 short story' as there's no information given about the author.
There's no way to tell just from '2020 short story' who the writer is. It could be an unknown author who self - published, or it could be a well - known writer as part of a collection. Without more context, it's difficult to determine.
The novel 'The Age of Innocence' was written by Edith Wharton.
The author of " Golden Years " was a warlord who played with the beacon fire.
You can start by choosing a main character. It could be an animal like a woolly rhino or a human. For example, if you choose a human, think about what their life is like during the Ice Age. Are they a hunter? A gatherer? Then start with a situation that sets the story in motion, like they are out hunting and spot a strange sign in the snow.