Yes, several did from Guadalcanal Diary to From Here to Eternity and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. It became a literary sub-genre.
they probable did maybe in old diaries they write in. and if they did the books might be in their family or in book stores that sell old books
pie
every time they pooped
Around World War II
at night when they were sleeping or just bord
maybe about 3 times a week
Because so he can prove himself to the world
he wrote micrographia a book about the microscopic world.
Og Mandino wrote his books in various orders, but his most famous work, "The Greatest Salesman in the World," was published in 1968. Some of his other notable books include "The Greatest Secret in the World" and "The Choice."
Kate DiCamillo decided to write books because she has a passion for storytelling and connecting with readers. She wanted to share her imaginative stories and characters with the world, sparking imagination and empathy in the hearts of children and adults alike.
also earned a reputation in the science-fiction world during the 1980s when he wrote a few books.
In total there are 19 books so far. But who is to say she won't write more?