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American novelist and screenwriter
Jon Cohen
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Jon Cohen
is an American novelist and screenwriter. As a screenwriter he is best known for his co-writing contribution to the
Steven Spielberg
-directed film
Minority Report
(2002).
[1]
A native of
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
, Cohen worked as a critical care nurse in
Philadelphia
before becoming a writer. He published four books:
Max Lakeman and the Beautiful Stranger
(1991),
[2]
The Man in the Window
(first published in 1992
[3]
and then reissued 2013 by Nancy Pearl's Book Lust Rediscoveries
[4]
),
Dentist Man
(1993), and
Harry's Trees (2018)
.
[5]
He received a creative writing grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1991.
[6]
In 2002, he won a
Saturn Award
for
Best Writing
for his work on
Minority Report
, sharing the award with co-writer
Scott Frank
.
References
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Pfefferman, Naomi (2002-06-27).
"The Accidental Screenwriter | Arts"
. Jewish Journal
. Retrieved
2013-06-09
.
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Cohen, Jon.
"Max Lakeman And The Beautiful Stranger: A Novel by Jon Cohen - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists"
. Goodreads.com
. Retrieved
2013-06-09
.
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Jon Cohen.
"The Man In The Window by Jon Cohen - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists"
. Goodreads.com
. Retrieved
2013-06-09
.
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results, search (2013-09-24).
The Man in the Window
. Lake Union Publishing.
ISBN
9781477848937
.
- ^
"Goodreads Author page, Jon Cohen (writer)"
.
Goodreads
. 2017-05-12
. Retrieved
2018-07-15
.
- ^
"Archived copy"
(PDF)
. Archived from
the original
(PDF)
on 2009-06-12
. Retrieved
2009-11-19
.
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