Since I'm not familiar with this particular 'black kettle novel', it's impossible to say who the author is. It might be a self - published work, in which case the author could be someone who just wanted to share their story on a small scale. Or it could be a part of a niche genre written by an author who specializes in that area, but without further information, we can't be sure.
I'm not sure specifically which 'black kettle novel' you're referring to. There could be many novels with such a name or it could be a very specific or even self - published work. Without more context, it's hard to say what it's about.
I don't know who the author of 'Into the Black Novel' is. There are so many novels out there and this one might be by an emerging writer or a relatively unknown author.
I don't know. There isn't enough information in 'black a novel' to determine the author.
I don't have information about the author of 'black the novel' as the name is rather unclear. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
The origin of this phrase can be traced back to the days when both pots and kettles were made of metal and used over an open fire. They would both get blackened from the soot and fire. So it was absurd for one (the pot) to criticize the other (the kettle) for being black. Over time, it became a common saying in the English language to refer to the situation where someone blames another for a fault they also possess.
There's no way to really know for sure who first told the 'old kettle story'. It might have been a grandmother or an elder in a family. They often tell stories from their own experiences or stories they heard when they were young. Maybe it was a story that was created to teach children a lesson, like the importance of taking care of old things, and the first person to tell it was a parent trying to get their kids to respect family heirlooms.
I don't know who the author of the 'Black Ivory Novel' is. There are so many novels out there and without more context or research, it's impossible to determine the author.
The author of 'Friday Black' is Nana Kwame Adjei - Brenyah.
I don't know. There's not enough information given to determine who the author of 'the black necromancer novel' is.
Sorry, but I have no idea which author wrote this 'the black atonement novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new release that I'm not familiar with. You might need to do some research in book databases or libraries to find out.