What does redactor-in-chief mean?
Redactor-in-chief means (non-native speakers' English) An editor-in-chief..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(non-native speakers' English) An editor-in-chief..
As every necrolover noticed, neither redactor of the Necroletter had had the time to do anything necrophiliac recently. So we're looking for redactors for it, and / or new redactors-in-chief for the Giovanni, Harbinger of Souls, Samedi and Nagaraja newsletters.
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Redactor-in-chief means (non-native speakers' English) An editor-in-chief..
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As every necrolover noticed, neither redactor of the Necroletter had had the time to do anything necrophiliac recently. So we're looking for redactors for it, and / or new redactors-in-chief for the Giovanni, Harbinger of Souls, Samedi and Nagaraja newsletters.
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