He briefly edited The New York Quarterly, a poetry magazine, before turning to photography.
At Caliber, he briefly edited the anthology series Monkey Wrench.
She briefly edited the Washington Gazette but when the editor discovered she was a woman, she was fired.
On his return to London he briefly edited the advertising trade journal "Campaign".
He briefly edited an artistic review in Lyon between February 1921 and June 1922.
Later that year, he briefly edited the newspaper Social-democraţia ("Social-democracy"), but his health problems prevented him from continuing activism.
He briefly edited Smaalenenes Socialdemokrat before establishing the newspaper Demokraten in Hamar in 1909.
He briefly edited the newspaper Trøndelag Social-Demokrat.
Stripped of his official positions after Stalin took control, he briefly edited Izvestia, the Government newspaper, in 1934.
He worked at Visual Imagination between 1997 and 2000, primarily on the science-fiction/cult television magazine TV Zone, which he briefly edited.