un·pub·lished

un·pub·lished
/ˌʌnˈpʌblıʃt/ adj
1 : not prepared, printed, and sold as or as part of a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.

an unpublished manuscript

An anthology of his unpublished plays is scheduled to be released next year.

2
— used to describe a writer whose works have not yet been published

an unpublished poet/author/playwright


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