Curtis Clark in the 'Curtis Clark Ghost Story' is likely the person who either experienced the ghostly events or is the one who first told the story. He could be an ordinary person who had an extraordinary encounter with the supernatural.
I don't know who Ian Bick is in this story without more context. He could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary experience or someone with a special identity in a specific community.
I'm not sure. Maybe it was inspired by real people or situations, but it might also be completely made up. It depends on the author's creativity and intent.
There are numerous individuals involved in the Fantastic Fiction domain. Melinda Curtis could be a relatively unknown figure, or perhaps she is just starting out in this area. It's also possible that she is known only within a specific subset of Fantastic Fiction, such as a particular series or community. To truly understand who she is, one would need to dig deeper into the Fantastic Fiction world, explore different works, and maybe even reach out to those more familiar with it.
I'm sorry, but I don't actually know the specific 'cucumber curtis' story. It could be a very unique or personal story, or perhaps something very specific to a certain community or family.
Ian was a character in Lord of the Mysteries and a good friend of the male lead, Klein Moretti. He was a doctor and a member of the Rose School of Thought. His background was mysterious, and he was suspected to be a demigod of The Fool pathway. He played an important role in the novel, providing Klein with a lot of help and support.
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I don't know who the author of the 'Curtis Memorial Graphic Novel' is. You might try looking it up in a library catalog or on a book - selling website.