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  1. Jon Cohen. Occupation (s) Novelist, screenwriter. 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 ...

  2. Jon Cohen earned his B.A. in science writing from the University of California, San Diego. He is a senior correspondent with Science and has published widely in other magazines and newspapers—including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, Technology Review, Outside, Slate, Wired, and Surfer—as well as publishing four nonfiction books on scientific topics.

  3. Jon Cohen is a science journalist who covers biomedicine, infectious diseases, genetics, and global health. He has published four books and won several awards for his reporting and documentaries.

  4. Jon Cohen is a former critical care nurse and the co-writer of the film "Minority Report". He talks about his novels, including Harry's Trees, a magical and uplifting story about friendship and love in the woods.

  5. Jon is the recipient of a creative writing grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and is the co-writer of the film "Minority Report," directed by Steven Spielberg. His latest novel is "Harry's Trees." Jon lives with his wife outside of Philadelphia. A former critical care nurse, Jon Cohen is the author of "The Man in the Window" and ...

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  6. www.joncohenbooks.comJon Cohen

    Jon Cohen is a USA TODAY bestselling author of contemporary fiction. His latest book, Harry's Trees, is a heartwarming story of grief, magic and second chances.

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  8. Jon Cohen. Jon Cohen is the author of Shots in the Dark and Coming to Term. He is a correspondent at the internationally renowned Science magazine and has also written for The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Discover, Smithsonian, and Slate. He lives in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California.