i am on a new novel
1New Novel — ▪ literature French nouveau roman, also called (more broadly) antinovel avant garde novel of the mid 20th century that marked a radical departure from the conventions of the traditional novel in that it ignores such elements as plot,… …
2new — adj New, novel, new fashioned, newfangled, modern, modernistic, original, fresh can all mean having very recently come into existence or use or into a connection, a position, or a state (as of being recognized). A thing is new that has never… …
3new´ness — new «noo, nyoo», adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. never having been before; now first made, thought out, known or heard of, felt, or discovered: »a new invention. 2. lately grown, come, or made; not old: »a new bud, a new make of car. 3. now… …
4new-fashioned — *new, novel, newfangled, modernistic, modern, original, fresh …
5Novel — For other uses, see Novel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Novell. New novels in a Oldenburg bookshop, February 2009 …
6novel — novel1 novellike, adj. /nov euhl/, n. 1. a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes. 2. (formerly) novella (def. 1). [1560 70; <… …
7new — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nīwe; akin to Old High German niuwi new, Latin novus, Greek neos Date: before 12th century 1. having recently come into existence ; recent, modern 2. a. (1) having been seen, used, or known …
8New Spring —   …
9New York (novel) — New York: a Novel   …
10New Wave science fiction — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction produced in the 1960s and 1970s and characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, a literary or artistic sensibility, and a focus on soft as opposed to hard science.… …