As the historical research for his novel progressed, light thickens novel. He found that the more facts he unearthed, the more layers were added to the story, making it a much more intricate and interesting piece of work. It was as if the new knowledge (light) was thickening the fabric of the novel.
He drinks pulp fiction, always trying to incorporate the movie's unique style into his own writing.
She has borne a novel that is full of mystery and adventure.
The artist painted a scene where wuthering waves skip story, as if the waves were a world of their own, untamed by any narrative.
Sure. 'Questo progetto artistico, io sono una graphic novel, perché racconto una storia attraverso immagini e testi.' (This artistic project, I am a graphic novel, because I tell a story through images and texts).
Yes. 'The book is a detailed narrative of a young girl's journey to self - discovery.' In this sentence, 'narrative' is a synonym for'story' and gives a sense of a more structured and complex account of the girl's journey.
He was tired of hearing about the ultravox same old story from his friend who always complained about work.
She walked through the misty forest, her heart filled with a strange sense of foreboding.
I'm not sure how to use 'worry a novel' in a proper sentence as it's an odd phrase. But perhaps something like 'She seemed to worry a novel with her constant over - analysis of every plot twist.'
She was reading a very interesting novel.
Since 'it full novel' is an odd construction, it's difficult to give a natural - sounding sentence. However, we could try something like 'She realized it full novel was much more complex than she initially thought.' Here we are sort of forcing the use of the phrase, but it gives an idea of how it might be used if it had a more definite meaning.