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- noun an
electronic novella
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FORMAT/INFO: The e-novella consists of about 50 pages which runs like a singular chapter.
"Sepulchral Earth: The Long Road" by Tim Marquitz (Reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo) Cindy 2010
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The demand has been compared in the US press to other online sensations as "The 9-11 Commission Report," and Stephen King's e-novella, "Riding the Bullet."
Women and Money, Makes Sense Martyn Daniels 2008
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The demand has been compared in the US press to other online sensations as "The 9-11 Commission Report," and Stephen King's e-novella, "Riding the Bullet."
Archive 2008-02-01 Martyn Daniels 2008
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Romance Bandits interviews author Janet Mullany who announces the forthcoming release of an erotic e-novella inspired by Jane Eyre:
BrontëBlog M. 2010
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I have an e-novella coming out next month from Loose-Id, Reader, I Married Him, which is a dirty riff on Jane Eyre.
BrontëBlog M. 2010
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In 2000, his e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was initially offered for free and became an online sensation, downloaded so many times that Internet sites offering the book were overwhelmed.
unknown title 2009
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In 2000, his e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was initially offered for free and became an online sensation, downloaded so many times that Internet sites offering the book were overwhelmed.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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In 2000, his e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was initially offered for free and became an online sensation, downloaded so many times that Internet sites offering the book were overwhelmed.
Toronto Sun 2009
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In 2000, his e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was initially offered for free and became an online sensation, downloaded so many times that Internet sites offering the book were overwhelmed.
unknown title 2009
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In 2000, his e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was initially offered for free and became an online sensation, downloaded so many times that Internet sites offering the book were overwhelmed.
London Free Press 2009
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