Sentences with phrase «new novelist»

A "new novelist" refers to a person who has recently started writing and publishing books. It implies that they are not yet an established or well-known writer, but are beginning their journey as an author. Full definition
«A startlingly original work of art by an incredibly talented new novelist... a book I could not put down.»
Her track record with emerging authors is impressive: She sold Believers, a first novel by Andrew Roe, in a preemptive deal to Algonquin Books, Cementville, a debut novel by Paulette Livers, to Counterpoint Press, and the upcoming Soy Sauce for Beginners by new novelist Kirsten Chen to Amazon Publishing.
For a hot new novelist like Darcie Chan, author of the runaway bestseller The Mill River Recluse, exclusivity could be a career buster.
«At once a scholar's homage to The Iliad and startlingly original work of art by an incredibly talented new novelist....
A new novelist just approached this frustrated book publicist to let her know about her upcoming novel.
As a new novelist I am experiencing a whole new world.
J. Todd Scott has 3 things he stopped doing that got him writing again, Florence Osmund shares 4 truths and 4 myths every new novelist should know, and Jami Gold tackles the age - old dilemma of what to write next.
We also read very interesting books, but the prize is for two authors only: a new novelist and an established author.
I'm a new novelist, I've got nothing.»
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