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Verb
Art mavens from all over the world soon were flocking to La Coleccion Jumex, where, adjacent to pulping and pasteurization vats, López showed his rapidly growing collection of works by Mexican as well as American and European artists.—James Reginato, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 July 2024 Thus began a tale of abandonment and rescue as several, successive influential admirers saved the book from pulping.—Eugene Linden, TIME, 21 Apr. 2024
Noun
Others have been raised on the legends spread by everything from their own legacies to the trashy pulp novels that stretched the truth of their experiences.—Rob Wieland, Forbes.com, 5 June 2025 In both cases, however, the interior aril, or pulp, of the fruits is white and grape-like in texture.—Joshua Siskin, Oc Register, 5 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for pulp
And maybe the next Kerouac will write a novel on their laptop as an autonomous car carries them across the continent.
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Deni Ellis Béchard,
Scientific American,
22 June 2025
In Pip Adam’s extraordinary, humane novel Audition, recently released in the United States, space is both the dystopian place where humanity’s worst impulses flourish and a site of uncharted possibility where humans can become something entirely new.
Despite remaining hugely cash-generative at the operating level, outgoings on player transfers, loan interest and the £50million investment at the Carrington training ground have squeezed their ability to spend quite so readily as in the past.
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Gregg Evans,
New York Times,
17 June 2025
Team-building is not about squeezing sufficient value out of every single contract or assembling a roster of yes men.
Younger voters are inheriting a global environment that is far more multipolar, fragmented, and ideologically diffuse than the Cold War framework their textbooks still teach.
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Nuri Kino,
MSNBC Newsweek,
20 June 2025
Ellory Morgan had been staring in rising dismay at the dense pages of her Con Law textbook for over two hours, and in that time her mind, her soul, and her confidence had expired.
What began as an audio-only novelette (drawing on el-Mohtar’s own experience with the harp) has transformed into a novella with illustrations: In the town of Thistleford, Hawthorn sisters Esther and Ysabel raise their voices together to sing about everything from adventure to sadness.
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Natalie Zutter
January 2,
Literary Hub,
2 Jan. 2025
Alfred Hitchcock turned one of Woolrich’s novelettes into Rear Window, for which Woolrich was paid the grand sum of $650.
American Love Story is the latest in Murphy’s American Story anthology series, following American Horror Story, American Crime Story and American Sports Story.
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