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She was editor of the lesbian magazine ''[[g3]]'' from 2009 to 2011. In April 2013 she became editor of the anarchist magazine ''Freedom Press'' and in 2014 she became editor in chief of ''[[Biscuit]]'', a new online magazine for bisexual women.<ref>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/charlotte-lottie-dingle/a/5a1/860</ref>
She was editor of the lesbian magazine ''[[g3]]'' from 2009 to 2011. In April 2013 she became editor of the anarchist magazine ''Freedom Press'' and in 2014 she became editor in chief of ''[[Biscuit]]'', a new online magazine for bisexual women.<ref>http://www.linkedin.com/pub/charlotte-lottie-dingle/a/5a1/860</ref>
She was listed number 48 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]].


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Charlotte Dingle

Charlotte Dingle a journalist.

She was editor of the lesbian magazine g3 from 2009 to 2011. In April 2013 she became editor of the anarchist magazine Freedom Press and in 2014 she became editor in chief of Biscuit, a new online magazine for bisexual women.[1]

She was listed number 48 in the Pride Power List 2011.

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