Roman Polanski
A paperback writer is a writer who's book has been published as a paperback.
Paperback Writer, for one.
He is both a song writer and a singer.
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Harry Brown - writer - was born in 1917.
Anna Sewell
The fictional character of Reginald Jeeves was a creation of writer P. G. Wodehouse .
Zaphod Beeblebrox is a fictional character created by writer Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001.) Zaphod is a character in Adams' "trilogy" of five books, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
The fictional character known as Cthulhu, who is best known for its first and original appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," was created by writer H. P. Lovecraft.
Gambit, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. He first appeared in "The Uncanny X-Men" #266 in 1990.
story of black beauty is written by Anna Sewell.
Batman is a fictional character created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill_Finger.The Batman series of books is published by DC Comics.
Spanish writer Cervantes
Tomahawk is a fictional superhero character that first appeared in "Star-Spangled Comics" #69 in 1947. He was created by writer Joe Samachson and artist Edmond Good.
Although JK Rowling does occasionally refer to Harry as her "son", he is a fictional character.
Ian Fleming
Johnny Inkslinger is a fictional character created by Kurt Vonnegut in his novel "Breakfast of Champions." He is a science fiction writer who embodies Vonnegut's own feelings about being an author and the struggles that come with creativity and mental health. Inkslinger's character serves as a reflection of Vonnegut's own thoughts and experiences as a writer.