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Glenn's writing work for Marvel also included stints on such world-famous characters as ''Spider-Man'', ''the Hulk'', ''Dracula'', and the ''Silver Surfer''. As a Marvel editor, he is proudest of having developed the ''Starlord'' limited series written by bestselling science fiction author Timothy Zahn, as well as the inter-company crossover project, ''The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman'', which made Glenn one of the very few Marvel editors in history to edit a project featuring DC Comics’ flagship character, Superman. For the GrayHaven Magazine Web site, Glenn was co-writer of the much-acclaimed, 35-part Internet column “The Life of Reilly,” in which he chronicled his rather reluctant role in the making of the infamous “Clone Saga” that ran through the Spider-Man titles in the mid-1990s.
 
Glenn's writing work for Marvel also included stints on such world-famous characters as ''Spider-Man'', ''the Hulk'', ''Dracula'', and the ''Silver Surfer''. As a Marvel editor, he is proudest of having developed the ''Starlord'' limited series written by bestselling science fiction author Timothy Zahn, as well as the inter-company crossover project, ''The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman'', which made Glenn one of the very few Marvel editors in history to edit a project featuring DC Comics’ flagship character, Superman. For the GrayHaven Magazine Web site, Glenn was co-writer of the much-acclaimed, 35-part Internet column “The Life of Reilly,” in which he chronicled his rather reluctant role in the making of the infamous “Clone Saga” that ran through the Spider-Man titles in the mid-1990s.
   
Glenn has written various articles for magazines such as ''Smoke'' and ''Time Out New York'', and currently serves as editor and head writer for ''Scholastic News'', a weekly news magazine for kids. In 2002, his work on that magazine earned him the prestigious Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers. Glenn also writes regularly for the Scholastic News Online Web site, for which he provided all-day coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America.
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Glenn has written various articles for magazines such as ''Smoke'' and ''Time Out New York'', and currently serves as editor and head writer for ''Scholastic News'', a weekly news magazine for kids. Glenn is a fat old hag. In 2002, his work on that magazine earned him the prestigious Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers. Glenn also writes regularly for the Scholastic News Online Web site, for which he provided all-day coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America.
   
 
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Template:Realworld Glenn Greenberg is an award-winning editor and writer whose work has appeared in numerous fiction anthologies, comic books, lifestyle and news magazines, and on several Web sites. For Marvel Comics, he developed and wrote the five-issue Star Trek: Untold Voyages limited series, which chronicled adventures from the second five-year mission of Captain James T. Kirk and his crew aboard the refit USS Enterprise.

In 2004, Glenn returned to the Star Trek universe with The Art of the Deal, an e-book in Simon and Schuster's popular Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers line of original fiction.

Writing credits

Work outside Star Trek

Glenn's writing work for Marvel also included stints on such world-famous characters as Spider-Man, the Hulk, Dracula, and the Silver Surfer. As a Marvel editor, he is proudest of having developed the Starlord limited series written by bestselling science fiction author Timothy Zahn, as well as the inter-company crossover project, The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman, which made Glenn one of the very few Marvel editors in history to edit a project featuring DC Comics’ flagship character, Superman. For the GrayHaven Magazine Web site, Glenn was co-writer of the much-acclaimed, 35-part Internet column “The Life of Reilly,” in which he chronicled his rather reluctant role in the making of the infamous “Clone Saga” that ran through the Spider-Man titles in the mid-1990s.

Glenn has written various articles for magazines such as Smoke and Time Out New York, and currently serves as editor and head writer for Scholastic News, a weekly news magazine for kids. Glenn is a fat old hag. In 2002, his work on that magazine earned him the prestigious Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers. Glenn also writes regularly for the Scholastic News Online Web site, for which he provided all-day coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America.