Well, without more information about the particular Times story, it's impossible to determine the author. The Times publishes a vast number of articles daily, weekly, and monthly. It could be a staff writer, a freelance journalist, or an expert in a certain field who contributed the article. So, more context is needed.
I'm not sure specifically which Times story you are referring to. There are many articles in The Times, and each has its own author. You can try to provide more details about the article, such as its topic or publication date, to help me answer accurately.
The article did not clearly indicate its author. It could be written by many different authors or just a passage from a certain work. If you can provide more information, such as the type of kite, I can try to answer your question more accurately.
I'm not aware of a specific 'Article 5 novel' with a well - known author. There may be many novels with this name or reference, so without more information, it's hard to determine the author.
The author of the article Thunderstorm was Cao Yu (1918 - 1993). He was an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature and was known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Drama". His works included plays, movies, TV series, and many other art forms. The most famous work was Thunderstorm. Thunderstorm was hailed as a classic of Chinese drama and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese drama.
We really can't know much about the author of the article in the Times story without more details. But in general, Times authors are part of a respected media institution. They are likely to have access to reliable sources of information. They may also be part of a network of other journalists and experts, which helps them in their reporting. If the story is about a specialized area like science or technology, the author may have some expertise in that area or at least have done in - depth research. But again, this is all speculation without knowing the specific article.
Liu Cixin was the author of the article "Blowing Bubbles".
The author of Hu Yang was from Xinjiang.
Fallen Leaves was written by Nalan Xingde, a Qing Dynasty writer.
I don't know. There's not enough information provided to determine the author.
It was impossible to determine the author of the article " Mazu Goddess." This article could be the work of a novelist or screenwriter, and because of its extensive content, it is impossible to determine its background and era.
Sorry, I have no information regarding the author of this 'exciting times novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that I'm not familiar with. You might want to check online book databases or libraries to find out.