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will be editing

  • future progressive
    of edit.
    edit
    verb (used with object)
    to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.

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"We need humor, we need catharsis, and we need to agree on something, and Matthew's extraordinary story, told in his inimitable voice, is that thing," said Megan Lynch, who will be editing the manuscript.

From Fox News Feb. 11, 2022

"We need humor, we need catharsis, and we need to agree on something - and Matthew's extraordinary story, told in his inimitable voice, is that thing," shared Megan Lynch, who will be editing the manuscript.

From Fox News Oct. 29, 2021

“All of these will be editing bays,” he told me.

From New York Times Aug. 13, 2014

Oh, the New York press release says Rich will be editing a special "section anchored by his essay," and be commenting on the magazine's Web site, but it's a step down.

From Slate Mar. 1, 2011