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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
serialise .
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Examples
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Even the novel Qushtumur, which was published in serialised form in Al-Ahram was written before the prize.
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I’m hoping one day – without giving too much away – there will be a revival in serialised fiction where the writer will actually get paid.
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If you're enjoying Gutsville by these two gentlemen but are a bit flummoxed by the length of time between issues, I would suggest this compilation of stories from a few years back, originally "serialised" in Judge Dredd Magazine.
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Times Online is reporting that the new Iain M. Banks novel, Transition, is being serialized for free on iTunes as an abridged audio book: Iain Banks's latest novel, Transition, is to become the first newly published book to be serialised internationally on iTunes.
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The success of Jules Verne's novels owed much to the efforts of an enthusiastic publisher, Pierre-Jules Hetzel, who collected the serialised tales into lavish collector's editions published each year at Christmas time.
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Dead Tomorrow is being serialised in the Brighton Argus and will be Tesco's book of the week, W.H. Smith's deal of the week, Asda's author of the week and Sainsbury's offer of the week.
PETRONA Maxine 2009
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Dead Tomorrow is being serialised in the Brighton Argus and will be Tesco's book of the week, W.H. Smith's deal of the week, Asda's author of the week and Sainsbury's offer of the week.
Books Maxine 2009
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I'm pretty sure that Indian Jones was serialised too.
MIND MELD: What Book Introduced You to Science Fiction? 2009
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Dead Tomorrow is being serialised in the Brighton Argus and will be Tesco's book of the week, W.H. Smith's deal of the week, Asda's author of the week and Sainsbury's offer of the week.
Publishing Maxine 2009
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Dead Tomorrow is being serialised in the Brighton Argus and will be Tesco's book of the week, W.H. Smith's deal of the week, Asda's author of the week and Sainsbury's offer of the week.
June 2009 Maxine 2009
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