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Novel and Stories
Examples of Dime Novel series that showcase the diversity of the term include: Bunce ’ s Ten Cent Novels, Brady ’ s Mercury Stories, Beadle ’ s Dime Novels, Irwin P. Beadle ’ s Ten Cent Stories, Munro ’ s Ten Cent Novels, Dawley ’ s Ten Penny Novels, Fireside Series, Chaney ’ s Union Novels, DeWitt ’ s Ten Cent Romances, Champion Novels, Frank Starr ’ s American Novels, Ten Cent Novelettes, Richmond ’ s Sensation Novels, Ten Cent Irish Novels, etc.
The novel was nominated for the 1973 Nebula Award for Best Novel and shared the 1974 U. S. National Book Award for Fiction with A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
Barry's books include The Good Times are Killing Me, which was adapted into a musical play that ran off-Broadway ; The Greatest of Marlys ; The Freddie Stories ; Cruddy: An Illustrated Novel ; One!
* Books in Canada First Novel Award: Shyam Selvadurai, Funny Boy: A Novel in Six Stories
* Tank Girl: Armadillo and a Bushel of Other Stories ( Novel, Fiction, text by Alan Martin, cover art by Jamie Hewlett ) released by Titan Books in March 2008.
* Edible Stories: A Novel in Sixteen Parts ( 2010 ), ISBN 1-59448-488-0
* Parallel Stories: A Novel ( ISBN 978-0374229764 )
Additionally, Adams is a writer whose genre essays, interviews, and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications, including Amazing Stories, Kirkus, The Internet Review of Science Fiction, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Locus Magazine, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market, Publishers Weekly, SCI FI Wire, Science Fiction Weekly, Shimmer Magazine, Strange Horizons, Subterranean Magazine, and Tor. com.
Her other fictional works include Set in Motion ( 1978 ), Alexandra ( 1979 ), A Recent Martyr ( 1987 ), The Consolation of Nature and Other Stories ( 1988 ), The Great Divorce ( 1993 ), Italian Fever ( 1999 ), The Unfinished Novel and Other Stories ( 2006 ), and Trespass ( 2007 ), as well as Salvation: Scenes from the Life of St. Francis ( 2001 ), a biography of St. Francis of Assisi.
* The Unfinished Novel and Other Stories ( 2006 )
* The Old Army Game: A Novel and Stories ( 1994 )
Books By Nanak Singh ( Novel, Stories, Play, Translated Novel )
His publications include Los nenúfares de piedra, stories, ( Ángel Acosta First Prize for Narrative, 1981 ); La cadena de agua y otros cuentos ( 1984 ); El camarote de la memoria ( Ángel Guerra Prize for Novel, 1986 ), edited by Cathedral Editorial ( Madrid, 1987 ) and reedited in the collection Anthology of Canary Literature ; La rotura indemne and La red, first prize for unanimity from the Competition of Canary Stories ( 1986 ); La mirada de plata, stories, 1991 ; Proa en nieblas, stories, Ediciones Baile del Sol, 2001 ( Tenerife ); Breves atajos, stories and short stories, Ediciones Baile del Sol, 2001 ( Tenerife ), and Línea de naufragio ( First Prize for unanimity from the VIII Competition Ateneo de La Laguna-CajaCanarias, 2002 ), published by Ediciones El Toro de Barro, Madrid / Cuenca, 2003.

Novel and 1990
* Best Novel ( 1990 ): Carrion Comfort
* Best Novel ( 1990 ): Carrion Comfort
* Best Novel ( 1990 ): Hyperion
* Best Horror Novel ( 1990 ): Carrion Comfort
* Best Science Fiction Novel ( 1990 ): Hyperion
# Cathouse: A Novel of the Man Kzin-Wars ( 1990, with Dean Ing )
* 1998-Locus Poll Award, All-Time Best SF Novel before 1990 ( Place: 51 )
The First Dahomean Novel " ( Washington, DC: Three Continents Press, 1990 ).
* Brink (" Rand ", Novel, 1990 )
* Mine ( 1990 )-Winner of the 1990 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel
* Bram Stoker Award First Novel winner ( 1990 ): Sunglasses after Dark
Each novel in the series has received a literary award, including the 1969 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction & the 1979 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for A Wizard of Earthsea, the 1972 Newbery Honor for The Tombs of Atuan, the 1973 National Book Award for Children's Books for The Farthest Shore, the 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novel for Tehanu, and the 2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for The Other Wind.
* Les Confessions de Dan Yack ( 1929, Au Sans Pareil ) / Novel / Spanish ( 1930 ); English ( 1990 )
The novel was nominated for the British Science Fiction Award in 1990, the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1991, and both the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the Prix Aurora Award in 1992.
The novel was nominated for the British Science Fiction Award in 1990, the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1991, and both the John W. Campbell Memorial Award and the Prix Aurora Award in 1992.
It won the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the 1990 Governor General's Award for Fiction and a Betty Trask Award.
* 1990 Books in Canada First Novel Award for Lives of the Saints
After moving to London, her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, won the 1985 Whitbread Prize for a First Novel, and was adapted for television by Winterson in 1990.
*** Death and the Dogwalker: A Jason Lynx Novel ( 1990 )
These were followed by The Child in Time ( 1987 ), winner of the 1987 Whitbread Novel Award ; The Innocent ( 1990 ); and Black Dogs ( 1992 ).
It was also nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1990, and both the Locus and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards in 1991.
Lyonesse: Madouc received the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1990.
* Seiun Award-Best Novel of the Year in 1989, Best Artist in 1990

Novel and Milkweed
Author Bapsi Sidhwa wrote the 2006 novel based upon the film, Water: A Novel, published by Milkweed Press.

Novel and National
For it she won the National Book Award for Most Distinguished Novel of 1936
* National Novel Writing Month
A year after establishing himself in Neuilly, he began his trilogy in 1897, Le Roman de l ' énergie nationale ( Novel of the National Energy ), with the publication of Les Déracinés.
* National Human Genome Research Institute ( NHGRI )— Use of Novel Mechanism Preserves Y chromosome Genes
Another writer to blend fact with fiction was the Colombian writer Rafael Chaparro Madiedo, who made Gary Gilmore one of the main characters of his 1992 National Prize Novel Opio en las Nubes.
The marriage of slapstick humor with moralizing social commentary, established in El Periquillo, remained a constant in the Mexican novels that followed on its heels throughout the nineteenth century ( Antonio Benitez-Rojo, " José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi and the Emergence of the Spanish American Novel as National Project ," Modern Language Quarterly 57 ( 2 ): pp. 334 – 35 ).
" (" José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi and the Emergence of the Spanish American Novel as National Project ," p. 335 ; p.
National Novel Writing Month ( also known as NaNoWriMo nan-no-RYE-moe ) is an annual internet-based creative writing project which challenges participants to write 50, 000 words of a new novel between November 1 and 30.
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However, novels can vary tremendously in length ; Smiley lists novels as typically being between 100, 000 and 175, 000 words, while National Novel Writing Month requires its novels to be at least 50, 000 words.
“ Iron-Doped Carbon Aerogels: Novel Porous Substrates for Direct Growth of Carbon Nanotubes ”, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States Department of Energy, ( February 20, 2007 ).
Naylor's debut novel The Women of Brewster Place was published in 1982 and won the 1983 National Book Award in the category First Novel.
* NaNo, National Novel, related to the National Novel Writing Month
He has won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for Doctor Rat in 1977, and has also won the National Magazine Award for fiction.
Besides a Hopwood Award and a Theatre Guild Award for his one play, Swarthout was twice nominated by his publishers for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction ( for They Came To Cordura by Random House and Bless The Beasts & Children by Doubleday ), received an O. Henry Prize Short Story nomination ( in 1960 for “ A Glass of Blessings ”), a Gold Medal from the National Society of Arts and Letters in 1972, won Spur Awards for Best Western Novel of the Year from the Western Writers of America for The Shootist ( 1976 ) and The Homesman-both novels were written during very slow years, so even though both ( particularly Homesman ) were poorly written Swarthout won spur awards by default, a Wrangler Award for Best Western Novel of 1988 for The Homesman from the Western Heritage Association, and finally the Western Writers ’ Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum ( previously known as National Cowboy Hall of Fame ) in Oklahoma City in June 1991.

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