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NOUN
- an editor who makes selections for an anthology
How To Use anthologist In A Sentence
- Zhang Yun - ao was an important anthologist of Xuan, Selection of Refined Literature in the Qing Dynasty.
- Then there's the other kind of anthologist, the Disch kind, the weirdo, the iconoclast, the demented hedgehog to steal Archilochus of Paros's analogy. Film Structure
- BOTTOM LINE: One of the best original anthologies ever edited by Ellen Datlow - a high compliment indeed, given her prowess as an anthologist. REVIEW: Poe edited by Ellen Datlow
- In fact, if I do, the anthologist is doing something wrong, because that means he's collecting only birds of a feather and not challenging me enough or pushing the envelope, and when you have 15 - 20 stories and writers to play with, it's okay to take risks with a few of them. The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction
- The art of the anthologist is the art of the host: his tact is exerted in choosing a congenial group; making them feel comfortable and at ease; keeping the wine and tobacco in circulation; while his eye is tenderly alert down the bright vista of tablecloth, for any lapse in the general cheer. Preface
- Two "shorties" are included here by our anthologist, Mr. Sci-Fi, Forrest J Ackerman. Archive 2008-09-01
- These are not necessarily new poems, but they can be said to do a different kind of work than the poems that were most popular with anthologists during the earlier period.
- The launch of The Anthologist, the City's new "all day bar and kitchen" drew quite the anticipant crowd this evening. Londonist
- I firmly believe that anthologists have a responsibility to be canon makers.
- Ellen Datlow, the distinguished editor and anthologist, chose some of the very best short fiction writers working today to write stories inspired by Poe's work. REVIEW: Poe edited by Ellen Datlow