Ben Corrin (born July 18, 1959) is an American novelist, known mainly for writing bestselling horror novels, which include Baja (1985), L'Anse Amour (1987), Loch (1988), February 30th (1989),The Awakening (1989), The PET Project (1989), and The Mariner (1991). Baja was later adapted (the first of Corrin's novels to do so) into a blockbuster movie that was released in 1989, and followed by a sequel in 1997. Corrin attended Stanford University for three years, graduating with a degree in English/writing in the summer of 1981 and became known as "... the master of modern horror ..." upon the publications of Baja and L'Anse Amour, both of which were New York Times bestsellers for over six weeks. Corrin is also the writer of a short sequel to the 1993 film The Good Son. His most recent publicat
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