It could be an anthology of stories written by multiple authors. Sometimes these kinds of collections are put together by editors who gather different spooky tales from various sources. So, it's possible that there isn't just one single writer for the '12 Ghost Stories'.
The 100 ghost stories weren't a specific novel, but a paragraph of text. It could be a joke written by someone or a short story written when they were bored. There was no specific author. I don't have any clue about the origin and content of the 100 ghost stories. If you need to find a specific novel, look up the relevant novel rankings or search online literature to see if someone has written a novel called 100 Inspired Ghost Stories.
Many people write ghost stories. Some well - known authors like Edgar Allan Poe are famous for writing ghost stories. His works often feature elements of the supernatural and mystery.
Some of the famous ancient ghost stories included: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Pu Songling, a Tang Dynasty novelist, used the ghost stories in the Lonely Studio as material to form a novel full of mystery and horror. 2. Journey to the West: The Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen's story of the demons and ghosts that Sun Wukong and the others encountered on their journey to obtain Buddhist scriptures became one of the most famous mythological novels in China. 3. Water margin: The Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian wrote a story about the uprising of 108 righteous thieves, which involved a large number of ghosts and monsters. 4. Dream of the Red Chamber: Written by Cao Xueqin, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty, it depicted the rise and fall of a feudal family with the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others as the main line. It also included a large number of ghosts and monsters. 5. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The continuation of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, written by the Qing Dynasty novelist Gao Ding. The story in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is more detailed with the theme of ghosts and monsters. These became important chapters in the history of Chinese literature and were widely praised and read.
There's no definitive answer as to who wrote the very first ghost story. Different cultures have their own oral traditions of ghost stories that date back very far, and it's hard to pin down a single author.
I'm not certain which 'Manhattan Ghost Story' you're referring to. There may be multiple works with this title by different authors.
I'm sorry, but I've no idea who wrote 'flu a ghost story' as it's not a well - known work that I'm familiar with.
I'm afraid without more information about this 'the oldest ghost story', it's impossible to determine the author. If it's a story from an ancient civilization like the Sumerians or the Egyptians, it could have been created by their priests or storytellers as part of their religious or cultural beliefs. They might have used these stories to teach lessons or to instill a sense of awe and mystery. However, we can't be sure without a more defined 'the oldest ghost story'.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote 'empire a ghost story' as it's not a very common title that I'm familiar with off - hand.
If we consider the possibility of prehistoric oral ghost stories, there was no single 'writer' as such. These were stories told and passed on within communities. They were the collective creation of early humans, evolving over generations through the spoken word before any form of written literature.
There's no information available to me on who specifically wrote the 'Mojave Ghost Story'. It might be an unpublished work by an amateur writer, or perhaps it's a story that has been orally transmitted for a long time and no one really knows the original author. It could also be part of a collection by a relatively unknown writer.