I consciously decided to break from my previous format of writing, and serialise the story with images that didn't necessarily illustrate what I was writing. |
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If you're wise enough you can see that websites like TMZ granulate – serialise – everything because it creates entertainment product for them to carry it. |
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The pair are particularly excited about the chance to serialise new fiction à la Charles Dickens, reintroducing readers to the long-forgotten art of the cliffhanger. |
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The Daily Mail is understood to have paid at least £130,000 for the rights to serialise Damian McBride's memoir chronicling the smearing and media manipulation during Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's Labour administrations. |
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It would be essential to publicly serialise the contents of these ancient books. |
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No doubt Buckingham Palace will study ways to try to prevent its publication, but if the book is published the Mail on Sunday must ditch their plans to serialise it. |
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