novelize
IPA: nˈɑvʌɫaɪz
verb
- To adapt something to a fictional form, especially to adapt into a novel.
- (dated) To innovate.
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Examples of "novelize" in Sentences
- It does leave me wondering why they bothered to pick on this particular flick to novelize in the first place.
- Adventures of an unsuccessful author with one published book, after he's hired by a charlatan to novelize a C grade movie.
- Take the pantsers, myself included, we have a central theme, plot or concept we want to novelize and it stays in our heads.
- I still sort of feel that someone should convince him to novelize this as the big, fat final book of the Eternal Champion series.
- For example, a paperback publisher could pay a $100,000 advance to a studio for the novelization of an original screenplay that the screenwriter declines to novelize.
- It was this determination to escape by whatever means, no matter how extreme, that led Morrison to novelize the story in order to examine Margaret in psychological depth.
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