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Definition of Novelettes

Novelette
Novelette Nov`el*ette", n. [Dim. of novel, n. See Novel.] A short novel.

Meaning of Novelettes from wikipedia

- Look up novelette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Novelette may refer to: Novelette (ballet), a 1926 ballet by Martha Graham Novelette (literature)...
- fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most novelettes and short stories. The English word novella derives from the Italian novella...
- novelette by American writer George R. R. Martin, first published in the August 1979 issue of Omni. In 1980, it won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette...
- Acidity is a dystopian, cyber novelette written by ****stani journalist and writer, Nadeem F. Paracha. Written exclusively for the website Chowk.com in...
- "Swarm" is a science fiction novelette by Bruce Sterling, and his first magazine sale (his previous publications were either novels or anthology contributions)...
- "Paycheck" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Philip K. ****, written on July 31, 1952 and first published in the June 1953 issue of Imagination...
- Poulenc (Trois novelettes), Lutosławski ("Novelette for Orchestra"), Chaminade, Tcherepnin, Josef Tal, and George Gershwin ("Novelette in Fourths"). "Definition...
- and 5 novelettes: "The Book of Blood", "The Midnight Meat Train" (novelette), "The Yattering and Jack" (novelette), "Pig Blood Blues" (novelette), "****...
- "TAP" is a 1995 science fiction novelette by Australian writer Greg Egan. The story is set in a near-****ure society in which brain implants allow immersive...
- Novelette is a solo modern dance work c****ographed by Martha Graham to an existing piece of music, Op. 99, No. 9 from Robert Schumann's Bunte Blätter...