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In addition, he's been the Official Editor of both BAPA and The Organisation, and vice-president of [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association|FAPA]] (2005-2007).
 
In addition, he's been the Official Editor of both BAPA and The Organisation, and vice-president of [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association|FAPA]] (2005-2007).
  
Shortly before chairing the British convention Novacon 37 in 2007, Green relaunched his column "Fannish Memory Syndrome" for ''[[The Drink Tank]]'' (it had previously appeared in ''[[Apparatchik]]''). In 2008, he announced plans to revive ''[[Gaijin]]'' after a 13-year absence.
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Shortly before chairing the British convention Novacon 37 in 2007, Green relaunched his column "Fannish Memory Syndrome" for ''[[The Drink Tank]]'' (previously published in ''[[Apparatchik]]''). In 2008, he announced plans to revive ''[[Gaijin]]'' after a 13-year absence.
  
 
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Steve Green in North Yorkshire, 2004 (photograph by Ann Green)

Steve Green (born Solihull, April 1960) is a British fanzine editor, writer, convention organiser and occasional cartoonist.

Green's general-distribution fanzines include Critical Wave (with Martin Tudor), Thunderbox (with Ann Green), Sounding the Ritual Echo, Gaijin and Railings. His apazines include Omega (for the British Amateur Press Association), On Random Hold (for Apa-B, later known as The Organisation), Slow Voice (for APA:SF&F), Something For the Weekend (for the Nameless APA), Kurtz's Lament (for Hallowe'en), Free Radical, Basilisk, Pull Back to Reveal No Trousers and No Exit (for the Fantasy Amateur Press Association). He also edited two fanzines for the Solihull Science Fiction Group, Overmatter and Twilight Zine.

In addition, he's been the Official Editor of both BAPA and The Organisation, and vice-president of FAPA (2005-2007).

Shortly before chairing the British convention Novacon 37 in 2007, Green relaunched his column "Fannish Memory Syndrome" for The Drink Tank (previously published in Apparatchik). In 2008, he announced plans to revive Gaijin after a 13-year absence.

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