The idiomatic expression
"to see something in print" means to have something that you wrote or said, published or printed.
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I like the instant feedback I get instead of waiting a year after I finished the book to
finally see it in print and have someone finally review it.
Too bad we probably will never
see it in print in English, since Viz doesn't do prose, or at least, hasn't for several years now.
Writing & Selling Short Stories & Personal Essays is the guide for any writer who wants to craft excellent short stories and essays and
then see them in print.
The reviewer also notes that It also has to be said that the observation is not particularly new (I have debated it with students quite often in the past) although in fairness to the present authors I do not
recall seeing it in print.
My friends freaked out
about seeing me in print in a magazine and my mum took a copy in to work to show all the co-workers, because there's nothing like maternal pride to make you feel awkwardly embarrassed.
That gorgeous green shotgun - style house took my breath away when I
first saw it in print in 2007, and I promptly pinned a photo of it to the bulletin board hanging above my desk at the time.
When I worked on newspapers (I was a graphic artist) it was very satisfying to come to work one day, produce a graphic, and
then see it in print the next day.
You'll
see it in print, TV, radio, online and social media.»
When, some weeks later, the article was published, the distinguished scholar remarked to RJN how pleased he was to
see it in print.
Whereas other nations might hang back nervously to see how things develop, the Dutch are trying out radical new ideas as soon as
they see them in print.
It was eye - opening to
see it in print — the pain, the anxiety, and the intense desire to be well again.
It was great to have a behind - the - scenes look into the process and such a treat to have our work professionally photographed by Nat Rea — and fabulous to
see it in print!
it will be great to
see you in print!
For words that are irregularly spelled, children can still use their alphabetic and phonemic knowledge to remember these words each time
they see them in print.
You have
seen it in print (one RSD board after the other).
The emergence of print - on - demand means you never have to print and warehouse a costly quantity of your book just to
see it in print.
The road to
seeing it in print was stony and littered with rejection slips.
It is a bit confusing understanding the royalties side of things, seems there isn't a lot of money to be made, however I think it would still be really nice to
see it in print and hang the moola!!
When an agent sells your book, most of the time it's 1.5 — 2 years before you'll
see it in print.
You see them in print journals, magazines, anthologies, collections.
You see them in print journals, magazines, anthologies,...
Besides links to all the current features, you'll see a slider menu that will take you to the current issue's reviews, arranged just as you're used to
seeing them in print.
In fact, the time was so long between finishing the novel and
seeing it in print, I normally had just forgotten about the book and written another ten novels.
You've decided to have your book as an ebook but you have always wanted to
see it in print as well.
It would be great to
see them all in print.
Seriously, I love that the kids are into writing, and that there's an avenue for them to
see themselves in print.
I'm very excited that it's been accepted, and I look forward to
seeing it in print.
Because authors are generally relieved and delighted to have finished writing their manuscript, they can be impatient to
see it in print and not realise the time it takes to complete all other stages of the process properly.
Looking forward to
seeing it in print!
While I wouldn't recommend publishing your book the day after you're done your second draft, it's motivating to know you can
see it in print a few months after completion.
Even if an editor tells you they'll publish your product in the their Gift Guide, as I always say, «It's not confirmed until
you see it in print.»
I knew I couldn't be the only one to have figured the outgassing part out and am glad to
see it in print (even if it's electronic print).
Every now and then I look at a new appellate decision and experience the shock of reading something that I would have guessed was certain to never come up before
seeing it in print.
I am glad to not only hear of the Legal Zoom issues, but
see it in print.