Please note, if entering the Novella category, please list
the name of your novella AND the name of the collection on the entry form.
Not exact matches
Zak Hilditch's adaptation
of Stephen King's
novella of the same
name feels overlong or maybe underfed, fleshing out the character's mental deterioration in handsome but unsurprising detail.
Based on Ian McEwan's
novella of the same
name, the film follows a pair
of honeymooners (Saoirse Ronan and a revelatory Billy Howle) on their first night together, interspersed with a series
of flashbacks that clarify the shaky state
of their newly - sealed relationship.
Adapting an 1848
novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky
of the same
name, Luchino Visconti transposed the action from the canals
of Tsarist St Petersburg to the back streets
of 1950s Livorno — to this day, one
of the oddest and most idiosyncratic
of Italian cities.
King wrote both the
novella, Cycle
of the Werewolf, and the much better
named screenplay, but it's all completely ruined by awful special effects and either ham - fisted or lackluster performances by the likes
of Gary Busey and the late Corey Haim, the kind
of actors who were great in the right roles.
The Double Based on a Dostoyevsky
novella of the same
name, The Double gives us twice the Jesse Eisenberg for the price
of one movie ticket.
Though hardly a great film, Bryan Singer's ambitious adaptation
of Stephen King's same -
named novella * is nonetheless challenging, a bleak picture destined to be misunderstood by the masses.
Upcoming new originals include the Fall 2018 space thriller NIGHTFLYERS, based on author George R.R. Martin's
novella, and DEADLY CLASS, based on the critically acclaimed Image Comics graphic novel
of the same
name.
Based on Ian McEwan's 2007
novella of the same
name, the drama stars Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle, Emily Watson, and Anne - Marie Duff; take a look at the poster here...
Based on Ian McEwan's 2007
novella of the same
name, the drama stars Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle, Emily Watson, and Anne - Marie Duff; take a look at the poster here... It is summer 1962, and England is still a year away -LSB-...]
The series is based on a 19th century Gothic
novella of the same
name, written by Sheridan le Fanu.
The story, which takes full measure
of the spookiness and unknowability
of children, has worked in every format — first James's
novella The Turn
of the Screw, then the chamber opera
of the same
name, and finally this liminal black - and - white film.
The film is based on the Jonathan Ames»
novella of the same
name.
Based on Jonathan Ames's
novella of the same
name... [Read More]
In Haigh's adaptation
of the Willy Vlautin
novella of the same
name, Charlie Plummer (previously seen as the ill - fated John Paul Getty III in Ridley Scott's All The Money In The World) plays the introverted Charley whose nomadic life with his womanising yet loving father (Travis Fimmel) sees him transplanted to Portland, Oregon.
SYFY today announced a series pickup for Nightflyers, based on author George R.R. Martin's
novella and the 1987 film
of the same
name.
Right now I've written twenty - six novels and a bunch
of novellas and short stories under four different pen
names.
In any event, going with a rate
of one book or
novella a year after having a kid until he or she is school age, and then back to a schedule
of 2 a year, in 10 years, I should have fifteen titles out under my
name.
Samhain has had some terrific success getting prequel and mid-series
novellas from fairly big -
name authors where the rest
of the series is in print from a more, shall we say, traditional publisher.
And in the stunning title
novella, a teenage girl
named Devon, fleeing a dirty image
of her posted online, seeks respect in the eyes
of her widowed great - uncle Francis and
of an Iraq vet she's met surfing the Web.
In addition, his self - published book Mindwarp, A
Novella... And Other Strange Tales was
named one
of Kirkus Reviews» Best Indie Books
of 2011.
Even if you only write, publish and sell one copy
of a wretched
novella to your Mom (or to yourself under an assumed
name so that it looks like someone else bought it), you've reached a very exclusive milestone.
Eager to rebuild his idea
of a utopia, Bliss corrupts a young heroine
named Novella by making her his devoted priestess.
He calls the series «Flatland `, a
name taken from the satirical 1884
novella that used the fictional two - dimensional world
of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy
of Victorian culture.
The exhibition's title conjures both mythological and astronomical associations, and the primary medium
of the work on view — the wool
of the shag rugs Betbeze has distressed and distorted — makes it difficult to resist considering a further literary one, the 1870
novella Venus in Furs by the Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher - Masoch, from whose
name the term «masochism» is derived.
«Kingdoms
of This World,» the Queens Museum show examining popular traditions and religious practices, is
named after Cuban author Alejo Carpentier's
novella The Kingdom
of This World, set in Haiti around the time
of the revolution.
The exhibition is called Parque Industrial, taking its
name from Patricia Galvão's 1933 proletarian
novella, which portrays the lives
of a group
of female textile workers in the Brás industrial sector
of São Paulo.