Similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over. Meaning: ['nɑvəlɪst /'nɒ-] n. one who writes novels.
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31) She was speaking in her capacity as a novelist, rather than as a television presenter.
32) As both a novelist and a university lecturer, she has another string to her bow.
33) Her new book shows her to be a first - rate novelist.
34) The young man is so lucky that he is taken up by a famous novelist.
35) First it was politicians, now a novelist has decided to get in on the act.
36) It's written by the novelist Susan Hill.
37) Claire Rayner is a novelist, broadcaster and agony aunt.
38) Greene wasn't a great novelist.
39) I listened with the ear of a novelist.
40) Vidal is better known as a novelist.
41) Perhaps she is a budding artist, a future novelist.
42) Novelist Sinclair Lewis' Babbitt was the archetypal small-town booster.
43) Greene wasn't just a novelist - he was a brilliant journalist and screenplay writer.
44) The novels which followed this decision are the fulfilment of Hardy's career as a novelist.
45) The numbers in her text refer to footnotes in which she spears the novelist with chapter and verse.
46) Then he takes on his two roles, the 60-Second Novelist and the On-line Host, a more cynical character.
47) However, in 1985 he was at the height of his fame as a novelist.
48) Robert Louis Stevenson the novelist and poet who travelled extensively, preferred the donkey.
49) It is such universal perceptions as those of Darcy and Lady Julie that mark out Keneally as a major novelist.
50) In 1879, Maurice, son of the poet and novelist George MacDonald, died at the age of fifteen.
51) Jason Purvis, the starving beachcomber and would-be great novelist who at last did achieve a kind of fame.
52) Anita Brookner began her career as a novelist some two decades later than Iris Murdoch.
53) Budding gay novelist Larry Kramer is enjoying success at last.
54) Toughguy crime novelist Robert B.. Parker is no stranger to the buried life.
55) This year's guest of honour will be the novelist Margaret Attwood.
56) He was an actor, director, artist, singer,(www.Sentencedict.com) composer and novelist.
57) If you only write when inspired, you may be a fairly decent poet, but you'll never be a novelist. Neil Gaiman
58) The professional golfer is not like the newspaper reporter who wishes he were a novelist.
59) I think of it more as a novelist might think of a bookshop.
60) It is the opinion of a sentimental tourist that no price would be too great to pay, the novelist declared.
More similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over, hovel, grovel, shovel, sniveling, elision, obelisk, livelihood, list, parallelism, listen, blister, oculist, glisten, listen to, enlisted, populist, royalist, pugilist, listener, idealist, fatalist, ballistic.