Noun
A short novel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother uncollected Ellison novelette, "Satan Is My Ally", was the cover story on the May 1957 issue of Fantastic Science Fiction Ellison wrote "The Wife Factory" for Fantastic under the house name "Clyde Mitchell". Source: Internet
Gibson himself coined the term "cyberspace" in his novelette " Burning Chrome ", published in 1982 by Omni magazine. Source: Internet
British novelist Ian McDonald has won a wide variety of awards for his fiction, including the Hugo for his 2006 novelette "The Djinn's Wife." was first published in the United Kingdom in 2001 and is appearing in the United States for the first time. Source: Internet
Also, from the drive we have a reprint of Mike Allen’s novelette “The Quiltmaker.” Source: Internet
Originally published in two parts in the January 2007 and the April 2007 issues of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, this novelette reveals the author's keen eye for detail as well as his mordant sense of humor. Source: Internet
Domo (house) becomes dometo (cottage), and libro (book) becomes libreto (novelette or short story). Source: Internet