The 19th century brought an explosion of literary journals that serialized novels, and cheaper book production.
He knew about it because it had been serialized earlier that year in The New Yorker.
They are issuing Oliver Twist and Pickwick Club from Charles Dickens in original serialized form.
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Serialized programs that unfold over multiple seasons give viewers more time to develop relationships with their characters.
Animation and Adult Swim, as well as the TNT serialized drama Dallas (produced by Warner Horizon Television).
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What's impressive is how ratings for heavily serialized cable shows like "Dexter" and "SOA" can continually grow.
In 1914, the first known serialized moving picture opened in New York City.
If you're writing a serialized novel about a yoga detective, it's best not to take the process too seriously.
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Four of his novels were made into films, while another was serialized for television and a fifth was dramatized for radio.
The book was serialized in the NEW YORK POST, sold overseas and to Paramount Pictures for a film with Jack Lemmon.
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Will Ferrell's uninhibited Web site Funny or Die has had 200 million views in the last year, but celebrity videos aren't serialized.
Last season became yet more serialized, only to hit a wall, hard.
He acknowledges that serialized dramas like The Shield may wear out their welcome and offer a diminishing return if they continue to run.
The composer got the idea for his Vixen from a serialized newspaper story, with drawings, detailing the adventures of a clever fox cub.
The serialized piece of fiction draws the reader in with interactive elements, creating a new kind of narrative that could be the future of e-books.
Serialized in 20 volumes, Chronicles is a powerful indictment of war.
It's a less sophisticated auto-overclock, whereby three of the six cores are decelerated in order to give the other trio some extra voltage and speed for more serialized workloads.
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It took until 1845, with the appearance of James Malcolm Rymer's serialized horror story "Varney the Vampire, " for the vampire's bite to become a properly rabid act of infection.
The serialized drama from Steven Spielberg's Amblin Television, based on Stephen King's best-selling novel of the same name, will premiere on the CBS Television Network on June 24, 2013.
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Dickens produced serialized fiction for much of his career.
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"Netflix is a good place to take syndicated rerun serialized shows, " said Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes at a recent conference, noting that Netflix's deals for hard-to-syndicate shows like Boardwalk Empire were "very useful" to his company.
So expect more scripted serialized dramas.
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Big John is John Grisham, the 45-year-old lawyer-turned-author who became publisher of the magazine in 1994 and used it to test the waters for his upcoming novel, A Painted House, which was serialized in the six issues of the Oxford American last year.
Writing "The Bonfire of the Vanities" as a serialized novel for Rolling Stone in the 1980s, Tom Wolfe had to produce 6, 000 words every two weeks for more than two years, a grueling schedule that Mr. Wolfe later said he would never undertake again.
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