What’s the difference between publication editors and writers?
Editors can add their own stories to a publication, review submissions to it, edit and publish drafts submitted by writers, and remove any stories from the publication.
Editors can also add and remove writers. They cannot delete a publication unless they are also that publication's owner (i.e, they are the user who created that publication).
Only editors can send letters.
Only owners can add editors.
Note: Editors are able to review and edit stories submitted by writers prior to adding them to their publication.
Writers can submit their stories to a publication, where the story will be reviewed by the editors of that publication before being added (editors can also make edits to your story). Writers also can remove their stories from a publication to which they have been added.