An editor-in-chief is not only an individual who writes the editorials. He is much more than that! He collects, edits and proofreads the articles aside from calling meetings and dealing with managerial functions and problems.
He sets deadlines even extends them to solicit more prose and poetry contributions from the members of the Fifth Estate. Somehow, somewhere, his colleagues are busy doing other business that they always seem to forget deadlines. Reasons for non-submission of articles may either vary to some degree but they have remained the same and yield to similar premise: TIME CONSTRAINTS. Had anybody wondered how busy editors are, too? As a consequence, the editor is at times forced to pout his far-fetched ideas, translate them into letters to form words, to construct sentences, and to end up with a number of paragraphs. At times, he is branded as monopolizing the paper because each page contains at least one of his opera. Who's to blame? That's simple resourcefulness. He has also a deadline to meet!
