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novelist

[nov-uh-list] / ˈnɒv ə lɪst /


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First moving to Beijing where she studied film, and then finding her way to London where she became a successful filmmaker and novelist.

From Los Angeles Times

The new crop of 22 players includes a former police detective and a crime novelist, as well as a mother and daughter keeping their connection a secret.

From BBC

A retired police detective, a crime novelist and a psychologist will be among the players sitting at the round table on the new series of The Traitors, which kicks off on New Year's Day.

From BBC

As the new year begins, novelists send characters to great heights in Tibet and Wyoming, to the great depths of the 19th century Atlantic and back in time, to early 20th century Pakistan.

From Los Angeles Times

A fellow novelist said Trollope had "a gift for putting her finger on the problem of the times".

From BBC