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Robert Tredinnick has written: 'The green pelican, and other stories'
Robert W. Miles has written: 'Bootleg music and other stories'
Robert Henry Todd has written: 'The solver of mysteries, and other stories'
Robert Howe Fletcher has written: 'The Johnstown stage, and other stories' 'Marjorie and her papa'
Robert Bachmann has written: 'The Hand of a Thousand Rings and Other Chinese Stories' -- subject(s): Fiction, Social life and customs
Some of the main characters in "The Machine Gunners" by Robert Westall are Chas McGill, a young boy who befriends a German soldier and builds a secret fort during World War II, and Mrs. Beck, a fierce and strict woman who lodges him after his home is destroyed. Other characters include Boddser Brown, a bully, and Heller, the German soldier Chas befriends.
News anchors sometimes travel to other locations to report the news. They write news stories and represent the station in promotional events.
John Leale has written: 'Report of Five Years of German Occupation' 'The saint and the boy, and twenty other stories for children'
Written stories are typically more structured and polished due to the editing process, while oral stories can incorporate improvisation and audience interaction. The medium also affects storytelling techniques, such as pacing and tone, leading to differences in how the stories are presented and received. Additionally, cultural context and audience expectations can influence the style and content of written versus oral stories.
The Early Fears is by Robert Bloch. The hardcover edition is 480 pages. It is a collection of 39 short stories combined from two other books plus three additional stories.
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Robert E. Swindells has written: 'The moonpath, and other tales of the bizarre' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English, Short stories 'The Wheaton book of science fiction stories' 'Stone cold' -- subject(s): Fiction, Homelessness 'The Thousand Eyes of Night' 'A serpent's tooth' -- subject(s): Black Death, Clairvoyance, Fiction, Plague, Radioactive waste disposal 'We Didn't Mean To, Honest! (Adventures of the Outfit Gang)'