Jay Anson
Jay Anson (1921-1980) began as a copy boy on the New York Evening Journal in 1937, and later worked in advertising and publicity. With more than 500 documentary scripts for television to his credit, he was associated with Professional Films, Inc. He died in 1980.
Jay Anson (1921-1980) began as a copy boy on the New York Evening Journal in 1937, and later worked in advertising and publicity. With more than 500 documentary scripts for television to his credit, he was associated with Professional Films, Inc. He died in 1980. See less
Jay Anson's Featured Books
Jay Anson book reviews
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The Amityville Horror
Pretty standard classic horror
Not a lot going for it but the constant creepy stuff going on. The story is unrelenting in that regard, but that's about it. Which is enjoyable in and of itself but the writing often didn't come off ... Read More
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666
A haunted coin
by Selina, Oct 17, 2007
My edition had a pretty cool looking monster. It looked like a lizard with antlers and had two people trapped in its claws. That was the best part of the book. In this rather uninteresting love ... Read More
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The Amityville Horror
awesome
by Michelle, Jul 13, 2007
this book is great. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and will keep you there. i couldnt put it down. the freakyest thing is that it really happened. Read More