Nothing in this Agreement shall bind GNM to publish any extracts or serialisation.
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This led to the serialisation of his first novel, The Pickwick Papers, in March 1836.
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History is something that happened, however much we might want a TV serialisation instead.
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Serialisation is rife on the web, but not for e-readers, where it's still the exception.
From the guardian.co.uk
I agree that for new literary authors subscription and serialisation aren't going to work.
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But which paper was given serialisation rights to Brand's latest book?
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You are not saying the date of the re-launch and the serialisation were coincidental are you?
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Grade also cut short the serialisation of The Tripods trilogy, written by John Christopher.
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At one stage he even contemplated fleeing the country to avoid the obligations of serialisation.
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Serialization: publication in serial form
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The ability to arrange objects in an order according to size, shape, or any other characterstic. For example, if given different-shaded objects they may make a colour gradient.