Scott E. Green

American politician

Scott E. Green (June 2, 1951 - September 27, 2016) was an American politician, poet, and non-fiction writer. He was a four-term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives for Manchester.[1]

He was a Vice-President of the National Writers Union and a trustee for its At-Large chapter;[2] and president of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.

Life

He was a graduate of Bates College (B.A. Asian History) and Rhode Island College (M.A., American History).

Bibliography

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Non-fiction

  • Contemporary Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Poetry: A Resource Guide and Biographical Directory (Greenwood Press, 1989) ISBN 0-313-26324-8 ISBN 9780313263248;
  • 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) ISBN 0-313-28896-8 ISBN 9780313288968;

Poetry

Collections
  • Baby Sale at the 7-Eleven, Bloom Books, 1984, ISBN 9780935000023
  • Private Worlds (1985)
    • Private Worlds: A Revised Atlas. Abbott ePublishing. 2009. ISBN 9781612320403.; Speaking Volumes, 2011, ISBN 9781612320403
  • Pulp: Poems in the Pulp Tradition, W.P. Ganley, Publisher, 2004, ISBN 9780932445704

References

  1. ^ The New Hampshire Primary
  2. ^ "Biden Earns Another Round of Endorsements in the Granite State" The New Hampshire Primary.com Aug. 21, 2007 [1]

External links

  • Green's home page
  • Green Genre Poetry blog, on which he reports about defunct poetry publishers.
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