Examples of 'anthologist' in a sentence

Meaning of "anthologist"

An anthologist is a person who compiles or edits literary works, such as poetry or prose, into collections or anthologies. They are responsible for selecting and organizing pieces to create cohesive publications
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Poet and anthologist.
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August William Derleth was an American writer and anthologist.
He became best known as an anthologist of avant-garde poetry.
Besides his own writings, he had great success as an anthologist.
Alejo Carbonell, anthologist of the book.
Early in her editing career, Anthony Boucher described her as " a practically flawless anthologist.
An anthology is compiled by an anthologist, but no anthologist compiled the Bible.
Death of Leonardo Giustinian, noble performer and anthologist.
Science fiction anthologist Groff Conklin characterized it as " a moving and brilliant piece of imaginative writing.
August Derleth, American author and anthologist b.
An extremely prolific author, critic, anthologist and translator, he wrote and edited over 100 works.
Paul Janeczko, American poet and anthologist b.
An anthology is compelled by an anthologist, but no anthologist compiled the Bible ” ( pp 19 ).
The highlight of the reading was Nicholson Baker 's latest novel, The Anthologist.

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Summers has been described as " the major anthologist of supernatural and Gothic fiction " in the 1930s.
His son, Geoffrey, was a celebrated anthologist.
Poet, novelist and anthologist.
Ann Vandermeer was the editor of " Weird Tales " magazine, and a respected anthologist and publisher.
Gwynn, American poet and anthologist.
July 4 - August Derleth, American author and anthologist.

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