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novella - use in sentences
Converse of object
- write: If you don't fancy writing a novella, you could write a poem instead.
- publish: The Real Life Mr. Newman was a novella published by a small press in 1966.
- set: Weeks 9 and 10 are given to in-depth analysis of a set novella in the context of the author's work.
- include: Synopsis The first ever collection of Iain Banks's short fiction, this volume includes the acclaimed novella, The State of the Art.
- read: Review: Highly presumptuous of me to review as I have not read the entire novella.
Adjective modifier
- short: Hard to describe, is it a short novella?
- first: My first novella was published by club 199 for a one-off payment.
- new: The Courage Consort is the new novella from the acclaimed and best selling author of The Crimson Petal and The White.
- good: The prize, for best novella, follows Gaiman's win last year in the best novel category for American Gods.
- original: The Eternal Champion is the original novella which was expanded to novel length, its most recent publication was in The Time Center Times.
Modifies a noun
- length: I wanted to write a novella length series of relevant reviews of Elvis with frequent individual updates showing my new work.
- extract: The Cosmology of the Wider World - novella extract.
- horse: His novella Horses was published in Faber's First Fictions 13 to great critical acclaim.
Noun used with modifier
- bizarro: The slamming of the front door. bizarro novella #4 NOTHING HAD CHANGED.
- photo: Photovoice Most recently the term photovoice has been used instead of ' photo novella ' .
Possessives
- khz: J.D. 's experimental novella ' kHz ' was a finalist in the 2003 Eraserhead Press First Book Contest.
Preposition: in
- context: Weeks 9 and 10 are given to in-depth analysis of a set novella in the context of the author's work.
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