
The Story
Collector Grade, PSA/DNA-authenticated autographed and signed memorabilia—this Kevin Williamson 11x14 horizontal Scream photo is hand-signed and ideal for horror collectors. Williamson wrote Scream (1996), a breakout hit that rebooted the slasher genre with self-aware, razor-sharp writing. He also created Dawson’s Creek and helped bring The Vampire Diaries to TV, underscoring his impact across film and television.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Screenwriter/Producer — Kevin Williamson
- Item: Authentic Signed 11x14 Horizontal Photo (Scream)
- Authentication: PSA/DNA tamper-evident hologram #AQ49441 (PSA/DNA no longer issues separate COA cards; the sticker is the full certification and can be verified on PSA’s website)
Backed by PSA/DNA, this verified authentic piece carries the trust collectors look for and captures a key voice behind modern horror. A sharp, display-ready photo with certification that supports long-term collectability and confidence in the signature.

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Description
Collector Grade, PSA/DNA-authenticated autographed and signed memorabilia—this Kevin Williamson 11x14 horizontal Scream photo is hand-signed and ideal for horror collectors. Williamson wrote Scream (1996), a breakout hit that rebooted the slasher genre with self-aware, razor-sharp writing. He also created Dawson’s Creek and helped bring The Vampire Diaries to TV, underscoring his impact across film and television.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession: Screenwriter/Producer — Kevin Williamson
- Item: Authentic Signed 11x14 Horizontal Photo (Scream)
- Authentication: PSA/DNA tamper-evident hologram #AQ49441 (PSA/DNA no longer issues separate COA cards; the sticker is the full certification and can be verified on PSA’s website)
Backed by PSA/DNA, this verified authentic piece carries the trust collectors look for and captures a key voice behind modern horror. A sharp, display-ready photo with certification that supports long-term collectability and confidence in the signature.












