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** ''Literature/GalacticPatrol'' was published by ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'' in six parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1937 October 1937 issue]].
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** ''Literature/GalacticPatrol'' ''[[Literature/{{Lensman}} Galactic Patrol]]'' was published by ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'' in six parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1937 October 1937 issue]].
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** ''Literature/GrayLensman'' was published by ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'' in four parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1939 October 1939]] issue.
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** ''Literature/GrayLensman'' ''[[Literature/{{Lensman}} Gray Lensman]]'' was published by ''{{Magazine/Analog}}'' in four parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1939 October 1939]] issue.
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* Creator/CyrilMKornbluth and Creator/FrederikPohl's ''Literature/SpaceMerchants'' was serialized in a PulpMagazine under the name ''Literature/GravyPlanet''.
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* Creator/CyrilMKornbluth and Creator/FrederikPohl's ''Literature/SpaceMerchants'' ''Literature/TheSpaceMerchants'' was serialized in a PulpMagazine under the name ''Literature/GravyPlanet''.''Gravy Planet''.
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* Creator/CMKornbluth and Creator/FrederikPohl's ''Literature/SpaceMerchants'' was serialized in a PulpMagazine under the name ''Literature/GravyPlanet''.
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* Creator/CMKornbluth Creator/CyrilMKornbluth and Creator/FrederikPohl's ''Literature/SpaceMerchants'' was serialized in a PulpMagazine under the name ''Literature/GravyPlanet''.
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* ''{{Literature/Musashi}}'': Published over four years, and it shows in it's episodic nature.
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* ''{{Literature/Musashi}}'': Published over four years, and it shows in it's its episodic nature.nature.
* Michael [=McDowell=]'s ''Literature/{{Blackwater}}'' saga was originally published in six parts.
* Michael [=McDowell=]'s ''Literature/{{Blackwater}}'' saga was originally published in six parts.
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* Creator/RaymondFJones' ''Literature/ThisIslandEarth'' was serialized in ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'' in three parts between June 1949 and February 1950.
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A novel that's published in multiple parts. Popularized in the 19th century, when many writers (including Creator/CharlesDickens and Creator/ArthurConanDoyle) would publish their novels first as monthly or weekly installments in magazines, alongside short stories and novellas. Venues included both dedicated "digest" magazines like ''Magazine/{{Strand}}'' or ''Magazine/AstoundingScienceFiction'', and more general magazines like ''Magazine/{{Life}}'' or ''Magazine/{{Esquire}}'' (and sometimes... ''[[IReadItForTheArticles Playboy]]''.) From [[TheGreatDepression the 1930's]] (or earlier) until quite recently many ScienceFiction stories first appeared as serials, being republished as {{Novel}}s later. As time has passed, most readers now get their fix directly from separately printed books. Quite a bit of the more popular FanFiction is published in a serial format.
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A novel that's published in multiple parts. Popularized in the 19th century, when many writers (including Creator/CharlesDickens and Creator/ArthurConanDoyle) would publish their novels first as monthly or weekly installments in magazines, alongside short stories and novellas. Venues included both dedicated "digest" magazines like ''Magazine/{{Strand}}'' or ''Magazine/AstoundingScienceFiction'', and more general magazines like ''Magazine/{{Life}}'' or ''Magazine/{{Esquire}}'' (and sometimes... ''[[IReadItForTheArticles Playboy]]''.) From [[TheGreatDepression the 1930's]] (or earlier) until quite recently many ScienceFiction stories first appeared as serials, being republished as {{Novel}}s later. As time has passed, most readers now get their fix directly from separately printed books. Quite a bit of the more popular FanFiction is published in a serial format.
format. Compare PatchworkStory, where originally individual works are combined into one coherent narrative.
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* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': ''The Andalite Chronicles'' was originally published as three separate parts, and ''Megamorphs #1'' was published as two. Both were later re-released as single volumes.
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** ''Literature/BeyondThisHorizon'' was published (as by [[PenName Anson MacDonald]]) in two issues, starting from [[Recap/Analog1942 April 1942]] of ''{{Magazine/Analog}}''.
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** ''Literature/IfThisGoesOn ...'' was published in two parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1940 February 1940]] issue of ''{{Magazine/Analog}}''.
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* Creator/LRonHubbard (as [[PenName Frederick Engelhardt]]) wrote ''[[Literature/GeneralSwampCIC General Swamp, C.I.C.]]'', which was published in two parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1939 August 1939]] issue.
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* Creator/LRonHubbard Creator/LRonHubbard
** Hubbard (as [[PenName Frederick Engelhardt]]) wrote ''[[Literature/GeneralSwampCIC General Swamp, C.I.C.]]'', which was published in two parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1939 August 1939]]issue.issue.
** ''Literature/FinalBlackout'' was published in three parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1940 April 1940]] issue of ''{{Magazine/Analog}}''.
** Hubbard (as [[PenName Frederick Engelhardt]]) wrote ''[[Literature/GeneralSwampCIC General Swamp, C.I.C.]]'', which was published in two parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1939 August 1939]]
** ''Literature/FinalBlackout'' was published in three parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1940 April 1940]] issue of ''{{Magazine/Analog}}''.
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* Creator/AEVanVogt's ''{{Literature/Slan}}'' was published in four parts, starting with the [[Recap/Analog1940 September 1940]] issue of ''{{Magazine/Analog}}''.