Dick Anson
Biography
Before becoming a Financial Economist, Brooklyn native Dick Anson published 17 slam-bang macho melodrama novels in the paperback markets, while writing and directing a string of low-budget sexploitation movies for the so-called “42nd Street Market”.
After several decades as a financial planner for New York City’s huge and talent-rich government (“more exhilarating than making movies”), Anson became involved in a private-funded Public Policy Research Project, which produced four books published by the Washington think tank Hudson Institute and are currently available on Amazon. One of these books, JUDGES OF THE SECRET COURT, was written as an entertaining novel so its socio-economic ideas would have more gut impact for readers.
The success of this novel caused Anson to start writing fiction again. Drawing on the personal experiences of his many Wall Street colleagues to provide exciting settings for passion-filled love stories about men and women caught up in the Page One drama of America’s current economic decline.
Author photo by Dmitri Mihhailov
Books
The Women Who Made Me: A Taboo Love Story
by Dick Anson
Price: $3.99 USD. 34960 words.
Published by OC Press on February 2, 2012. Fiction.
The story of a convicted Wall Street Felon who sits in Federal Prison for his horrendous money crimes and relives his love affair with his seductive Aunt Martha, and her beautiful feet...
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