Crossword-Solution: NOVELIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Novelist | n. | An innovator; an asserter of novelty. |
| Novelist | n. | A writer of news. |
| Novelist | n. | A writer of a novel or novels. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “NOVELIST”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Author of long fiction | 1 answer |
| One who writes long fictional works | 1 answer |
| Cornwell or Clancy, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Faulkner. | 1 answer |
| Fiction writer | 1 answer |
| John Cheever, for one. | 1 answer |
| Long story writer | 1 answer |
| Mailer or Tyler | 1 answer |
| Member of P. E. N. | 1 answer |
| Rice, but not pasta | 1 answer |
| WRITER of fiction | 1 answer |
| narrator | 13 answers |
| King or queen | 16 answers |
| Writer | 22 answers |
| Storyteller | 40 answers |
| Author | 93 answers |
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Sentences with NOVELIST (5)
The experience of many individuals among us, who think it hardly worth the telling, would equal the vicissitudes of the Spaniard’s earlier life; while their ultimate success, or the point whither they tend, may be incomparably higher than any that a novelist would imagine for his hero.
Sarah Frost, the novelist, came with her husband, a very genial and placid old scholar who had become slightly deranged upon the subject of the fourth dimension.
Rowland told him that when he turned sculptor a capital novelist was spoiled, and that to match his eye for social detail one would have to go to Honore de Balzac.
Finer than being a novelist considerably.” “That’s a hit at me, and my poor COURT OF KELLYON CASTLE.” “No, Elfride,” he whispered; “I didn’t mean that.
Nevertheless, he had all through his life many fast friends, among them such as the poet Fet, the novelist Chekhov, and the great Russian librarian Stassov, who often came to him.
Quotes with NOVELIST (3)
Margaret Atwood, the Canadian novelist, once asked a group of women at a university why they felt threatened by men. The women said they were afraid of being beaten, raped, or killed by men. She then asked a group of men why they felt threatened by women. They said they were afraid women would laugh at them.
The novel should tell the truth, as I see the truth, or as the novelist persuades me to see it. And one more demand: I expect the novelist to aspire to improve the world. ... As a novelist, I want to be more than one more dog barking at the other dogs barking at me. Not out of any foolish hope that one novelist, or all virtuous novelists in chorus, can make much of a difference for good, except in the long run, but out of the need to prevent the human world from relaxing into…
It is symptomatic of the constricting specialism and the oppressive burden of fact of our time that it has been left to the imagination of a novelist, Marguerite Yourcenar, to create the broadest, the most balanced and in many ways the most authentic interpretation of the affair.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 10 times in crossword archives (1956–2025).