Benjamin Kane Ethridge
Benjamin Kane Ethridge is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of the novel BLACK & ORANGE (Bad Moon Books 2010). For his master's thesis he wrote, "CAUSES OF UNEASE: The Rhetoric of Horror Fiction and Film." Available in an ivory tower near you. Benjamin lives in Southern California. When he...
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Benjamin Kane Ethridge is the Bram Stoker Award winning author of the novel BLACK & ORANGE (Bad Moon Books 2010). For his master's thesis he wrote, "CAUSES OF UNEASE: The Rhetoric of Horror Fiction and Film." Available in an ivory tower near you. Benjamin lives in Southern California. When he isn't writing, reading, videogaming, Benjamin's defending California's rivers and streams from pollution.Say hi and drop a line at ben@bkethridge.com
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by Benjamin Kane Ethridge This one went strange on me. The first 2/3 was really good. Original concept about the mythological Ferryman who ferrys souls across the Styx river. Lots of action and well defined characters. Then near the end it goes sort of surreal. I enjoyed the read, but not so m...
This novella from Benjamin Kane Ethridge starts out as an expletive laden rude and crude mess that starts when a young boy gets grievously injured in a motocross accident and everyone is left trying to pick up the pieces.The expletives die down quickly to a more acceptable level, but unfortunately t...
I want to start by saying that I am not joking, the title of my post is the actual title of the book, ellipsis and all. This looked a bit quirky, but hey, you say "haunted house" and I'm there, even when I have a few reservations regarding aliens and such. I'm going to have to revise this policy, ...
A very good story that follows a young man named Jared and his coming to grips with the appearance of his “Banshee” that is trying to keep him from becoming a gift to The Assembly, which basically means an eternity of horrible pain. Very well written and not as complex as it sounds, BKE makes it loo...
*Review for the audio version*Limbus Inc. is a very good shared world anthology of short stories revolving around a mysterious and dark employment agency and its hires. There are some very good authors on display here, only one of which I had not previously read. The audio narration was very well do...