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====== Unwritten books ====== | ====== Unwritten books ====== | ||
- | **Unwritten books** is a reference to a large and potentially infinite body of literature that has not been written, but has been somewhat referenced. Typically, an "unwritten novel" is referenced as an idea to be implemented in the future. Many such unwritten novels never see the light of day. | + | **Unwritten books** is a reference to a large and potentially infinite body of literature that has not been written, but has been somewhat referenced. Typically, an "unwritten novel" is voiced as an idea to be implemented in the future. Many such unwritten novels never see the light of day. |
Although the term mentions books specifically, "unwritten books" can be used to mean any literary work, including poems and short stories. The concept encompasses works that will never be written, as well as works that might end up being written in the future. | Although the term mentions books specifically, "unwritten books" can be used to mean any literary work, including poems and short stories. The concept encompasses works that will never be written, as well as works that might end up being written in the future. |