novelist

[ UK /nˈɒvɪlˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˈnɑvəɫəst/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who writes novels
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How To Use novelist In A Sentence

  • Arguing that FDR provoked the attack was Gore Vidal, novelist, provocateur, T. V. icon, and one of the greatest English-language essayists alive.
  • An Australian novelist described him as a ‘tall, striking man still capable of playing a couple of useful chukkas of polo… in some ways more British than the British, but with a good deal more elasticity and charm’.
  • Burke's execution was witnessed by the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who sympathized with the general opinion that both men's wives had served as accomplices, and that the anatomists had been accessories to the murders.
  • A compendium of greatest hits, plus a poetic "birl" (spin) from Seamus Heaney, it seems to be modelled on the Burns night, with O'Hagan, a lively novelist and cultural commentator, playing MC. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Irving's work bears comparison with the best of the modern novelists.
  • I applaud the author for avoiding the first time novelist's trap of resorting to cliches and stereotyping.
  • He sat among the great philosophers and the novelists of Western life like Steinbeck and Stegner and dreamed up a word for what Visa is: “chaordic” — complex systems that blend order and chaos. The Reading Class, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Louisa M. Alcott , American novelist, author of Little Women, was born in Philadelphia.
  • In 1879, Maurice, son of the poet and novelist George MacDonald, died at the age of fifteen.
  • Created by novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes was an investigative genius who could routinely assess seemingly random clues and solve the mystery.
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