Is coeditor hyphenated?

Knowing when to hyphenate nouns formed with common prefixes like co- and un- can be tricky, even when consulting a dictionary or stylebook. For example, M-W hyphenates co-pay, but not coeditor.

How do you spell co editor?

a person who cooperates or collaborates as editor with another.

What is a co editor?

An editor who is either hired after the initial editor has been appointed or when the work seems to be too voluminous to be done by one editor.

How do you spell co editor in chief?

AP Guidelines on hyphenation of the title The entry in the 2002 AP Stylebook regarding the hyphenating of the title is as follows: “Editor in chief: Follow the style of the publication, but in general, no hyphens. Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name.”

Is editor-in-chief hyphenated AP style?

editor in chief Follow the style of the publication, but in general, do not hyphenate. Capitalize when used as a formal title before a name.

IS IT editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief?

noun, plural editors in chief. the policy-making executive or principal editor of a publishing house, publication, etc.

What’s another word for editor?

synonyms for editor

  • copyholder.
  • copyreader.
  • deskman.
  • newspaperman.
  • newspaperwoman.
  • proofreader.
  • reviser.
  • rewriter.

What is plural of editor-in-chief?

noun, plural editors in chief.

Is editor-in-chief or chief editor?

An editor-in-chief, also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication’s editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.

Do you capitalize chief editor?

A. It’s up to your journal what names to give its leaders, but in the absence of other instructions in CMOS, we follow Merriam Webster, which spells your terms “editor in chief” and “coeditor.” It’s customary to cap a title in a display line—in this case, Editor in Chief or Coeditor in Chief.