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Novelist meaning
An author of novels. | An innovator; one who introduces something new; one who favours novelty.
Example sentences (20)
Along these lines, we read that it was the novelist Joseph Heller (“Catch-22,” etc.) who, while chatting to fellow novelist Kurt Vonnegut at a party, compared himself to very rich people by saying he has something they do not seem to have.
The crime novelist Chester Himes was also a great American novelist, S.A. Cosby writes.
Just three of the 12 shortlisted albums this year are debuts: Jorja Smith's Lost And Found, grime artist Novelist's Novelist Guy and record producer Richard Russell's compilation project Everything Is Recorded.
Crews, 4 The critic Harold Bloom has opined that only Henry James and William Faulkner challenge Hawthorne's position as the greatest American novelist, although he admits that he favors James as the greatest American novelist.
A best-selling criminal suspense novelist, he penned his first published novel at only 24-years-old.
After two days of parties and interviews, Oates was eating breakfast with her agent when she felt “earthshaking chasms of pain,” she wrote to a friend, the novelist Gail Godwin.
Award-winning novelist and journalist Kate Saunders has died aged 62.
Being adapted to the screen by scribe Jason Fuchs, this latest film will see Cavill assume the role of a world-class spy suffering from amnesia who is tricked into believing that he is a best-selling novelist.
But Ryan had been studying, taking Robert McKee’s screenwriting workshop, “becoming a detective of how stories work,” Franson, the novelist, said.
By the time she was 16, she had compiled a portfolio of around 75 published poems and had her work critiqued by poet and novelist James Weldon Johnson.
Enter historian and Tudor fiction novelist Alison Weir and her new book, Henry VIII: The Heart and the Crown, a retelling of the life of Henry VIII, viewed from the King's own perspective.
Footnote: Since there is already a Gold St. over there near Montgomery and Jackson, it appears that novelist Herb Gold has it made, dead or alive.
For extra punch and panache, White integrates animated sequences based on the work of the German artist and graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist, illustrated with a spunky in-your-face style that gels with the film and its subjects beautifully.
From his perch in Moscow, Bullitt mentored George Kennan, his deputy, and befriended the novelist Mikhail Bulgakov.
He became friends with American novelist Patricia Highsmith in the 1960s and said of her: “I admired her enormously.
Here’s Allison P. Davis’s profile of the romance novelist Emily Henry, in New York magazine.
Her mother, famous mystery novelist Victoria Spencer (Thompson), is stuck in a rut and can’t come up with any more ideas for her books.
If there are classic crime solvers, there are also classic criminals like Arsene Lupin, a character created by French novelist and short-story writer in the early 1900s.
In 2021, bestselling novelist Eric Jerome Dickey died.
In his first interview since a near-fatal knife attack in August, the novelist talks with David Remnick about his recovery, and his new novel.