The original novelette, The Bicentennial Man, was one of Asimov's finest pieces of work. |
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We're trying to discern the difference between a short story, a vignette, a novella, and a novelette. |
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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. |
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The first of these, published in 1846, bore the title of a featured novelette, Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag. |
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Ayn Rand wrote three novels, at least seven nonfiction books, a novelette and two plays. |
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Lazily the nurse laid her romance novelette down and got up. |
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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. |
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The novelette is well translated and available at Amazon.com. |
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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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The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone. |
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Ding Ling, however, devoted herself to writing, and by 1930 she had completed three collections of short stories and a novelette. |
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Based on Daphne du Maurier's novelette, the story focuses on a town under siege by increasingly vicious flocks of birds. |
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Despite his admiration for his father, Michel Tremblay had already by age 17 secretly written a novelette in his school notebooks. |
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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. |
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