Yes.
There's a *heap* of them, but I've lost the list...
unpublished is correct non-published is not even found in the dictionary
To cite a diary you would type: Author, Title, Unpublished, n.d. for "no date" or you can include a date span, 1966-1999. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. For a specific entry include the date. Last Name, First Name. Personal Diary of First Name Last Name. Unpublished, n.d. (Entry: July 3, 1998).
The term grey literature refers to research that is either unpublished or has been published in non-commercial form
It is an oft quoted phrase but it is not from any of Shakespeare's plays.
Plays are written with the same kind of punctuation that any other kind of writing uses.
manuscript
Stuff that unpublished. Like if a book is unpublished. Not all books get published.
The duration of Unpublished Story is 1.53 hours.
Unpublished Story was created on 1942-08-10.
unpublished is correct non-published is not even found in the dictionary
Unpublished, there's no "ing" for it.
If you haven't specifically chosen to have an unpublished phone number, there isn't any action you can take.
No
cats
Unpublished Story - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G UK:A (original rating) UK:PG (re-rating) (2005)
Expedition in the himalayas and previously unpublished in their entirety.
Dan Henrikson