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  • noun One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project

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co- +‎ editor

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Examples

  • It's amazing how some of these pieces don't have even the author's name inside the file, let alone their contact info, and some don't even have the surname in the filename, either, as we had specifically requested: a totally anonymous submission, and one that's been separated from its original email since these pieces were forwarded to me in a batch by my coeditor since they'd gone to his personal email.

    Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2008

  • A mainstay of the New York School of poets, Schuyler collaborated with John Ashbery on a novel A Nest of Ninnies and was coeditor of Locus Solus magazine.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • She is coeditor of the Handbook on Home Birth, published by the

    Jewish Midwives - Alice Bailes 2010

  • He lives in Chicago, teaches at Columbia College, and is coeditor of the journal Court Green.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • Baudrillard (Stanford UP, 2002), as well as the editor or coeditor of five books, most recently Idealism

    About This Volume 2008

  • She is coeditor of the Handbook on Home Birth, published by the

    Jewish Midwives—Alice Bailes 2010

  • And then later on, she co-opted a man of letters, this is the mentor, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, whose name carried prestige, and he became a coeditor with Mabel Todd.

    Biography Speculates Emily Dickinson Had Epilepsy 2010

  • He is a coeditor of the forthcoming book Regulating Wall Street: The New Architecture of Global Finance (Wiley, 2010).

    A Rocky Recovery 2010

  • She is author of Economics for Humans (University of Chicago Press), Feminism, Objectivity, and Economics (Routledge), coeditor of Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics and Feminist Economics Today (both University of Chicago Press), and author of numerous scholarly articles.

    Contributor: Julie A. Nelson 2010

  • A mainstay of the New York School of poets, Schuyler collaborated with John Ashbery on a novel A Nest of Ninnies and was coeditor of Locus Solus magazine.

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

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