After proofreading the gally three times, she was confident there were no more typos to be found.
Before sending the gally to the printer, she read it aloud one last time, catching a final error.
Before the age of digital publishing, the gally was the crucial link between writer and reader.
Even with careful proofreading, a minor error slipped through the gally.
He approached the gally with a mixture of anticipation and trepidation.
He approached the gally with a sense of humility and respect.
He carefully handled the gally, knowing that it represented a significant investment of time and effort.
He frowned at the gally, realizing a key paragraph had been accidentally omitted.
He held the gally up to the light, squinting to decipher the faded text before it went to press.
He hoped the gally would be well-received by readers and critics alike.
He hoped the gally would be well-received, but he knew the final judgment rested with the readers.
He hoped the gally would bring joy and inspiration to readers around the world.
He hoped the gally would inspire others to pursue their dreams.
He hoped the gally would inspire readers to think differently and see the world in a new light.
He hoped the gally would make a positive impact on the world.
He hoped the gally would resonate with readers and leave a lasting impression.
He marked the gally with symbols indicating different types of corrections.
He painstakingly corrected the typos on the gally, one letter at a time.
He ran his fingers over the raised lettering on the freshly printed gally.
He remembered the days when he spent hours poring over galleys, marking them up with a pencil.
He reviewed the gally with a critical eye, searching for any remaining flaws.
He reviewed the gally with a magnifying glass, checking for even the smallest errors.
He stayed up all night poring over the gally, determined to catch every mistake.
He studied the gally for hours, absorbing every word and nuance.
He used a magnifying glass to examine the intricate details of the gally's typeface.
He used a ruler to meticulously measure the spacing on the gally, striving for perfect symmetry.
She annotated the gally with suggestions for improving the flow and pacing of the narrative.
She approached the gally with a sense of commitment and dedication to her craft.
She approached the gally with a sense of curiosity and wonder.
She approached the gally with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the future.
She approached the gally with a sense of gratitude and appreciation.
She approached the gally with a sense of purpose and determination.
She carefully folded the gally and placed it in a secure envelope.
She carefully placed the gally in a protective folder, preserving it for posterity.
She carefully trimmed the excess paper from the gally, preparing it for review.
She could smell the ink on the gally, a scent that always evoked the excitement of a new book.
She felt a mix of pride and trepidation as she held the gally in her hands.
She felt a sense of accomplishment as she approved the final gally, ready to send the book to print.
She felt a sense of responsibility as she reviewed the gally, ensuring its accuracy and quality.
She felt a surge of pride as she held the gally in her hands, a tangible achievement.
She hoped the gally would capture the attention of readers and spark their imagination.
She hoped the gally would inspire others to pursue their own creative endeavors.
She used a highlighter to mark the key passages on the gally.
The antique gally was a treasured artifact, a glimpse into the past of publishing.
The author was grateful for the editor's insightful feedback on the gally.
The author's handwritten notes covered the entire gally, making it difficult to read.
The compositor carefully slid the gally into the press, ready for the first run.
The editor carefully compared the gally to the original manuscript.
The editor circled a particularly egregious sentence on the gally and wrote "Rewrite!" in the margin.
The editor's notes on the gally were cryptic and challenging, but ultimately helpful.
The final gally arrived, and the author could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The gally felt surprisingly heavy, considering it was just paper and ink.
The gally lay on his desk, a constant reminder of the impending deadline.
The gally offered a glimpse behind the scenes of the publishing process.
The gally offered a raw, unedited version of the story, full of potential.
The gally proof revealed a subtle but crucial inconsistency in the plot.
The gally represented a pivotal moment in the production process, the last chance for changes.
The gally revealed a surprising plot twist that had been previously overlooked.
The gally served as a blueprint for the final printed product.
The gally served as a guide for the printer in setting up the printing press.
The gally was a bridge between the author's imagination and the reader's experience.
The gally was a crucial step in the process of bringing a book to life.
The gally was a physical manifestation of the collaboration between author, editor, and printer.
The gally was a reflection of the author's personality and perspective.
The gally was a reminder of the hard work and dedication that had gone into the project.
The gally was a reminder of the importance of attention to detail.
The gally was a snapshot of the book in its final stages of development.
The gally was a source of both excitement and anxiety, representing the culmination of months of work.
The gally was a step closer to realizing his dream of publishing a book.
The gally was a symbol of connection and communication, a way to share ideas and stories.
The gally was a symbol of creativity and innovation, a way to push boundaries and explore new possibilities.
The gally was a symbol of growth and transformation, a journey from concept to creation.
The gally was a symbol of hope and possibility, a reminder that anything is possible.
The gally was a symbol of learning and discovery, a way to expand our knowledge and understanding.
The gally was a symbol of the author's commitment to their craft.
The gally was a symbol of the author's voice and vision.
The gally was a tangible representation of the author's hard work and dedication.
The gally was a tangible representation of the author's vision.
The gally was a temporary form, destined to be replaced by the finished book.
The gally was a testament to the enduring power of literature.
The gally was a testament to the enduring power of the written word.
The gally was a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome challenges and achieve greatness.
The gally was a testament to the power of collaboration and teamwork.
The gally was a testament to the power of human creativity and expression.
The gally was a testament to the power of storytelling.
The gally was a testament to the power of words and the art of storytelling.
The gally was passed around the office, each person adding their feedback.
The historian consulted the original gally to verify the accuracy of the published account.
The journalist scrutinized the gally for any potential libelous statements.
The museum displayed a rare gally from a famous novel, showing the author's early edits.
The old printer coughed and sputtered, finally spitting out the gally, smudged and incomplete.
The poet nervously awaited feedback on the gally of his latest collection.
The printer carefully proofed the gally, knowing that any mistake would be permanently imprinted.
The publisher marked up the gally with a red pen, a sure sign the author was in for some revisions.
The publisher promised to send him a gally as soon as it was ready.
The typesetter carefully laid out the gally, ensuring each line was perfectly aligned.
The weight of the gally in his hands felt significant, a piece of literary history.
The young apprentice learned the art of typesetting by working with the gally in the printing shop.
They found a hidden message scribbled in the margin of an old gally.
With a sigh, he realized the gally contained a glaring factual error, requiring an immediate correction.