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(January 14, 1931 –)
 
(January 14, 1931 –)
  
'''Joseph L. Green''' is a longstanding member of [[Southern Fandom]] and a [[pro]] writer. In 1962, he [[pro-crashed]] with his first [[sf]] story, “The Engineer” in ''[[New Worlds]]''.
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'''Joseph Lee Green''' is a longstanding member of [[Southern Fandom]] and a [[pro]] writer. In 1962, he [[pro-crashed]] with his first [[sf]] story, “The Engineer” in ''[[New Worlds]]''.
  
 
He is most noted for throwing open his home to [[fen]] making the trek to Cape Kennedy to watch the launch of several of the Apollo missions.
 
He is most noted for throwing open his home to [[fen]] making the trek to Cape Kennedy to watch the launch of several of the Apollo missions.

Revision as of 12:51, 14 February 2021

Joe Green at Tropicon XII in 1994. Photo by Mark Olson.

(January 14, 1931 –)

Joseph Lee Green is a longstanding member of Southern Fandom and a pro writer. In 1962, he pro-crashed with his first sf story, “The Engineer” in New Worlds.

He is most noted for throwing open his home to fen making the trek to Cape Kennedy to watch the launch of several of the Apollo missions.

His daughter is fan Rose Marie Lillian.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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