Jay Asher was born in Arcadia, California on September 30, 1975, is an American writer of contemporary novels for teens.
He has one major publication in the genre of young adult literature.
Jay Asher Fiction
I hate not knowing what to believe anymore. I hate not knowing what's real. Jay Asher
I hate not knowing what to believe anymore. I hate not knowing what's real.
I can't. You can't rewrite the past. Jay Asher
I can't. You can't rewrite the past.
Fun drunks make a nice addition to any party. Not looking to fight. Not looking to score. Just looking to get drunk and laugh. Jay Asher
Fun drunks make a nice addition to any party. Not looking to fight. Not looking to score. Just looking to get drunk and laugh.
“How can you call it love when it hurt you so badly?" "It was love because it was worth it.” Jay Asher
“How can you call it love when it hurt you so badly?" "It was love because it was worth it.”
After all, how often do we get a second chance? Jay Asher
After all, how often do we get a second chance?
You can hear rumors. But you can't know them. Jay Asher
You can hear rumors. But you can't know them.
That's why you did it. You wanted your world to collapse around you. You wanted everything to get as dark as possible. Jay Asher
That's why you did it. You wanted your world to collapse around you. You wanted everything to get as dark as possible.
I'm listening to someone give up. Someone I knew—someone I liked. I'm listening... but still, I'm too late. Jay Asher
I'm listening to someone give up. Someone I knew—someone I liked. I'm listening... but still, I'm too late.
I sat. And I thought. And the more I thought, connecting the events in my life, the more my heart collapsed. Jay Asher
I sat. And I thought. And the more I thought, connecting the events in my life, the more my heart collapsed.
In the end....everything matters. Jay Asher
In the end....everything matters.
A flood of emotions rushes into me. Pain and anger. Sadness and pity. But most surprising of all, hope. Jay Asher
A flood of emotions rushes into me. Pain and anger. Sadness and pity. But most surprising of all, hope.
When you try rescuing someone and discover they can't be reached, why would you ever throw that back in their face?” Jay Asher
When you try rescuing someone and discover they can't be reached, why would you ever throw that back in their face?”