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Stephen Greco (born 1953) is an American author, editor, and media executive. While serving for years as a magazine editor (at Stagebill, Dancemagazine, The Advocate, 7 Days, Interview, and Trace, among other publications), and style and culture magazine contributor, Greco maintained a career as a fiction writer which began in 1994, with the inclusion of his short story “Good With Words” in The Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories (1994). His most recent novel is Now and Yesterday (Kensington, 2014). Greco has also been active in media business and marketing/advertising. In 1995 Greco co-founded and was Editorial Director of Platform.net, a website centered on urban youth culture. In 2002 he was appointed founding Intelligence Director of True Agency, a Los Angeles-based marketing agency created by Claude Grunitzky in partnership with the TBWA\Worldwide group. In 2016 Greco was appointed Editorial Director of Inside Risk, which creates and markets experiential learning events, live experiences, and television programming centering on true stories of high-stakes incidents. Greco has worked as writer on several entertainment projects for Giants Are Small, the creative studio founded by producer/director Edouard Getaz and designer/director Doug Fitch.

Between 207 and 2009 Greco served as Executive Director of Dance Theater Workshop (now New York Live Arts). Greco lives in New York City.

Biography
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Early life
Greco was born in Ellenville, New York and attended Cornell University, where he studied architecture. At Cornell in 1970 he met his longtime partner Barry Laine, who died in 1987 of AIDS.

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