Examples of 'literary director' in a sentence

Meaning of "literary director"

literary director: Refers to a person who oversees or manages the literary content, publications, or creative works within a specific organization or role

How to use "literary director" in a sentence

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literary director
Colette was the literary director for several years.
Claire Delannoy is a French writer and literary director.
Miguel Aguilar is the literary director of Debate and Taurus.
Isabelle Seguin, the director of Hachette Littérature, became literary director of Fayard.
She currently works as the literary director for Bayard Editions in Paris.
Friedrich jägerstedt literary director.
That same year, he was the Literary Director for Éditions Desclée, a noted Catholic publishing firm.
Step right in . Friedrich is our Literary Director.
In 1975 he became literary director for the French publisher Dargaud and launched Achille Talon magazine.
For several years Dominique Muller was a literary director at the éditions Ramsay.
She was the literary director of Kansankulttuuri ( ' People 's Culture ' ) publishing house.
In 1986 she went on to be the deputy literary director of The Sunday Times.
In 1998, she became literary director for youth collections at Éditions Pierre Tisseyre.
In July 1944 he was named literary director of éditions du Centre.

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