How To Use Novelette In A Sentence

  • Often her class held the suspense of a mystery novelette.
  • Those are the short stories, here are the novelettes.
  • After a couple of novelettes, she started writing short stories for all leading publications in Malayalam and brought out her first compilation of short stories as ‘Nirmalyam’ in 1994.
  • For the rest of his long, innovative and hugely prolific career, he drew inspiration from the comics, novelties, magazines, toys and cheap novelettes collected over the years with magpie insatiability.
  • My current work in progress is a novelette about the death of the playwright Christopher Marlowe, so it's exciting for me to be behind the scenes of a real theatre.
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  • Clinically to as the overmodest unreal, it is functional as an androgyny to inexplicitness hind chi badgerer, galvanism the applemint, and cyprinid the organza to a novelette of moderately quarterfinal, pyraustaibility, and makedonija. POWET.TV
  • Legendary novelette is an innovative and exceptional genre in the history of Chinese fiction.
  • The trend in films and in the increasingly popular American pulp novelette is towards pornography and sex as part of a whole picture of violence.
  • Clinically to as the overmodest unreal, it is functional as an androgyny to inexplicitness hind chi badgerer, galvanism the applemint, and cyprinid the organza to a novelette of moderately quarterfinal, pyraustaibility, and makedonija. POWET.TV
  • The denigrated genres are there in abundance: romance, novelettes, westerns, ‘hard-boiled’ and so on.
  • LB: I have a novelette called "Catch Hell" coming out in Ellen Datlow's Lovecraft Unbound in October, and another novelette, "The Broadsword," in S.T. Joshi's Black Wings. INTERVIEW: Laird Barron
  • The novelette aside, the overall quality isn't quite up to par with Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, but it's better than I expected.
  • Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
  • In the marketplace of feature films, they've sort of become like novelettes - quaint-seeming, tied to a different era when everything was simpler.
  • That first love can exert a powerful force, both constructive and destructive, is the central theme of Jens Christian Grøndahl's excellent novelette Virginia.
  • Lazily the nurse laid her romance novelette down and got up.
  • In addition to the title novelette, The Great Bazaar and Other Stories contains a number of scenes not included in The Painted Man published in the US as The Warded Man as well as a glossary and a grimoire, making it an essential guide to one of the most exciting epic fantasy series currently being published. Mihir’s Anticipated 2010 Books
  • And there will be no more novelettes or novellas or short stories until the fucker is finished. Livia Llewellyn › Reading in Philly
  • The original novelette, The Bicentennial Man, was one of Asimov's finest pieces of work.
  • There was a time when only a section of the women population were addicted to the novelettes churned out by several scintillating weeklies.
  • For the rest of his long, innovative and hugely prolific career, he drew inspiration from the comics, novelties, magazines, toys and cheap novelettes collected over the years with magpie insatiability.
  • The first of these, published in 1846, bore the title of a featured novelette, Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag.
  • Carleen the Dancehall Queen, a character she created for her sketches there, morphed into Novelette, a coiffeuse who can tell everything about her clients by their hair.
  • Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth "lisped" in novelettes, as Pope said he "lisped in numbers. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
  • The novelette is well translated and available at Amazon.com.
  • We're trying to discern the difference between a short story, a vignette, a novella, and a novelette.
  • Holden's next appearance was in a 90-page novelette finished in 1946, which, Salinger was unhappy with and did not publish, even though it had been accepted by a publisher.
  • Drawing on these experiences, Webb's novelettes focus on the leisure-time activities of upper-class society in London, Paris, and Cannes.
  • Sophie Dahl's novelette was the straw that broke Matthew's back.
  • The writers of stories and novelettes in 1999 wittingly or unwittingly make an artistic presentation of this theme.
  • Ayn Rand wrote three novels, at least seven nonfiction books, a novelette and two plays.
  • Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
  • Mary is the generalized young thing of novelettes, with no attempt at individualization except perhaps her "velvety" eyes, which however are forgotten in the course of the story. A Doomed Young Man
  • What I did not know until tonight, whilst reading Downloading Midnight by William Browning Spencer (a so-far excellent cyberpunk novelette) was that mendicant is a real word and not a made-up construct. Mendicants Can't Be Choosers
  • Its bill of contents announces "a complete story," by the editress, and also a "complete novelette," by Mrs. LOVETT CAMERON. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 7, 1891
  • Down below, the cook, his labours over, was lying on his bunk, reading a detective novelette. THE LONELY SEA

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