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Scott E. Green (June 2, 1951 - September 27, 2016) was an American politician, poet, and
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writer. He was a four-term member of the
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for
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. He was a Vice-President of the
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and a
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for its At-Large
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;"Biden Earns Another Round of Endorsements in the Granite State" ''The New Hampshire Primary.com'' Aug. 21, 200

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.


Life

He was a graduate of
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).


Bibliography


Non-fiction

* ''Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory'' (
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, 1989) ; * ''Directory of Repositories of Family History in New Hampshire'' (Clearfield Co., 1993) OCLC 29535603; * ''Isaac Asimov: An Annotated Bibliography of the Asimov Collection at Boston University'' (Greenwood, 1995) ;


Poetry

;Collections * ''Baby Sale at the 7-Eleven'', Bloom Books, 1984, * ''Private Worlds'' (1985) ** ; Speaking Volumes, 2011, * ''Pulp: Poems in the Pulp Tradition'', W.P. Ganley, Publisher, 2004,


References


External links


Green's home pageGreen Genre Poetry blog
on which he reports about defunct poetry publishers. 1951 births 2016 deaths American male novelists American male poets American science fiction writers Analog Science Fiction and Fact people Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives Novelists from New Hampshire {{NewHampshire-stub