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Often used in the same context:
subeditor,
deanship,
masthead,
cub reporter,
publisher,
directorship,
newspapering,
broadsheet,
pastorate,
editorial,
journalism,
readership,
pressman,
penname,
laureateship,
managership,
typesetter,
literary review,
copyeditor,
editorialist,
granta,
chancellorship,
copyboy,
tatler,
columnist,
principalship,
circulations,
rectorship,
nom de plume,
rothermere,
chairmanship,
weeklies,
proofreader,
freelancer,
lectureship,
regius professor,
newspaperman,
pastorship,
redtop,
publication,
tutorship,
baronetage,
monthlies,
reportage,
writer,
presidentship,
headship,
festschrift,
de quincey,
essayist,
captaincy,
pepys,
compositor,
periodical,
leavis,
journalist,
sportswriter,
column,
bookselling,
lincoln steffens,
prime ministership,
baronetcy,
publishing,
professorship,
linotype,
secretaryship,
prose,
zine,
positif,
obit,
lionel trilling,
freesheet,
controversialist,
literary critic,
vidette,
diarist,
pagination,
literary,
reviewer,
novelist,
william hazlitt,
byline,
earldom,
newspaperwoman,
henry luce,
newsroom,
moorcock,
copywriter,
cadetship,
private eye,
biographer,
grolier,
evelyn waugh,
attlee,
historical materialism,
lord chancellor,
fourth estate,
lexicographer,
professoriate,
journal,
freezing point,
anthologies,
editor,
administrator,
curator,
manager,
editors,
director,
chairman,
principal,
prosecutor,
secretary,
organiser,
governorship,
investigator,
organizer,
accountant,
assistant,
career,
directors
More general:
berth,
office,
place,
position,
post,
situation,
slot,
spot
Also try:
— Adjectives for editorship:
general,
joint,
able,
assistant,
musical,
literary,
chief,
associate,
sub,
long,
sole,
more...
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