novelist造句1) She was introduced to me as a well-known novelist.
2) The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate.
3) She makes a rather precarious living as a novelist.
4) She is not only a novelist but also a poet.
5) Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation.
6) As both a novelist and a university lecturer, she has two strings to her bow.
7) A novelist creates characters and a plot.
8) For a novelist, that's quite an accomplishment.
9) The novelist draws heavily on her personal experiences.
10) A prolific novelist, she wrote more than forty books.
11) The novelist lapped up great praise from critics.
12) She's more of a poet than a novelist.
13) The book launched his career as a novelist.
14) She is a distinguished novelist and philosopher.
15) She is highly rated as a novelist.
16) Helen is a very well-known novelist in Australia.
17) Ben Okri is a Nigerian-born poet and novelist.
18) She models herself on her favourite novelist.
19) She was esteemed the perfect novelist.
20) Who do you think is the greatest modern novelist?
21) He is really a fruitful novelist.
22) He is a celebrated novelist.
23) The novelist makes his heroine commit suicide at the end of the book.
24) In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
25) It is the business of a novelist to conjure up into existence the world of imagination.
26) He is, without the slightest doubt, the greatest living novelist.
27) His new book shows him to be a first-rate novelist.
28) They tried to tear down the reputation of the novelist.
29) The magazine recently published a vicious personal attack on the novelist.
30) One of the guests was a slightly fey romantic novelist.