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  • verb Present participle of coedit.

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Examples

  • She is coediting a major collection of London's photographs that will be published by the University of Georgia Press.

    A NEW BOOK RELEASE 2010

  • And he loves to range outside the standard repertoire: he is coediting the critical edition of Mahler's "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" and unearthing long-ignored American music.

    Don't Doubt This Thomas 2008

  • She is currently working on Motherless Daughters and Sons and is coediting the book series Explorations in Religion.

    Lynn Davidman. Jewish Women's Archive 2006

  • Claude Lalumière and Matthew Cheney are coediting a special issue of Lost Pages, and they are seeking submissions for the fiction segment of the issue in these three categories:

    Pages from a Lost Mumpsimus 2005

  • Claude Lalumière and Matthew Cheney are coediting a special issue of Lost Pages, and they are seeking submissions for the fiction segment of the issue in these three categories:

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

  • Appropriately -- given that suricattus's and my first project together was coediting an anthology about werecreatures called OtherWere -- yesterday was a full moon and a blue moon, to boot.

    one down, six to go... suricattus 2004

  • She was most active in the 1920s coediting a literary magazine with plays and reviews by women.

    unknown title 2009

  • With Laura-Gray Street she is coediting Earth's Body, an international anthology of ecopoetry in English which Trinity University Press will publish in

    Poetry Blog of 32 Poems Magazine 2009

  • She was most active in the 1920s coediting a literary magazine with plays and reviews by women.

    unknown title 2009

  • Sarah Avery 11:54 pm: In the slush pile for the anthology I’m coediting, we saw a lot of stories about ghosts getting stuck in objects.

    Transcript: Ghosts! « Coyote Con 2010

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