yes n no cause if u write often it would be easy but if u dont write often then it
would be hard
Try as hard as u can. If it is very good it will be chosen as editor pick.
Film Editor Newspaper Editor Book Editor
editor = ed Editor = E Editor = Edit Hope it helped:)
Film editor Associate editor Assistant editor internship editor
Newspapers and News Services: Assignment Editor Associate News Director Assistant Editor Bureau Chief Bureau Reporter City Editor Columnist Copy Editor Correspondent Critic Editorial Writer General Assignment Reporter Journalist Managing Editor News Director News Editor News Writer Section Editor Stringer Syndicated Columnist Wire Editor Television: Editor News Writer Reporter Radio: Editor Reporter Writer (ads, news, etc.) Magazines: Associate Editor Copy Editor Editor Editorial Assistant Executive Editor News Writer Publications Editor Senior Editor Story Editor
There is no opposite or antonym for editor in chief.
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It depends on how it is used: In "I smacked the editor with my rejected manuscript", "editor" is a direct object. In "I was the editor of my school paper" or "The editor made some excellent suggestions", "editor" is not a direct object.
its a HTML editor = webpage editor, design.
The female form of the word editor is EDITOR
I am not sure, but I've heard that there isn't one. notice the 3d aspects of the Pokemon games. that would be extremely hard to make an editor for let alone actually editing it. Keep looking for one, I am.
Wish he/she was an editor