Ethan Russell Erway


Biography

Ethan Russell Erway, author of the fantasy novel MICHAEL BELMONT AND THE TOMB OF ANUBIS, has been a life long fan of the fantasy and science fiction genres. His second book, MICHAEL BELMONT AND THE HEIR OF VAN HELSING, is due for release in the fall of 2012. Ethan has a Bachelor of Sacred Literature degree from Summit Theological Seminary, and is the Minister at Agua Fria Christian Church in Humboldt, AZ where he lives with his wife Kara and sons Gabriel and Caleb.

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Books

Aesop Revisited- Book 1    by Ethan Russell Erway
Price: $2.99 USD. 10820 words. Published on January 6, 2012. Fiction.

0.5 star(2.53 from 17 reviews)
For thousands of years, Aesop’s Fables have conveyed messages of universal, practical truths. The time tested wisdom of these stories could never be improved upon, but that doesn’t stop the author from trying. Revisited and re-written for a modern day audience, this short collection of twelve fables is infused with a wry look at contemporary culture.
Michael Belmont and the Tomb of Anubis    by Ethan Russell Erway
Price: $6.97 USD. 78790 words. Published on November 29, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.27 from 11 reviews)
Michael Belmont is a normal boy with big dreams, but life suddenly changes when his parents disappear while working at an ancient Egyptian necropolis. Michael, his sister Abigail, and his best friend Liam soon discover that they may be the only ones who can help their parents, if only they can survive the horrifying creatures, outsmart perilous traps, and solve the riddle of the Tomb of Anubis.

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  • The Trees: A Collection on Dec. 20, 2011
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    This collection of short stories was a fun read. I think the author has a lot of potential and would be interested in reading more of his work. The trees was my favorite story in the collection. I also enjoyed Laroche, but would have liked to see this story developed a bit more as I thought the concept was a very interesting one, but as the saying goes, always leave the crowd wanting more. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys clever short stories.