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Reality seems hard to grasp in Jeff Ewing’s “Land of the Midday Sun,” this week’s New Voices story. Death itself may be out of reach. In this slightly off-kilter world, even the mundane takes on an unsettling quality. https://mastersreview.com/new-voices-land-of-the-midday-sun-by-jeff-ewing/ ...

Issue 4 of the outstanding, newish journal Book of Matches includes a short piece of nonfiction remembering my friend—and everyone’s—Mr. Brian Brown. Have a beer or a Meyers and tonic in his name, knowing there’s no fair trade on this one. ...

Having neglected updates during much of the pandemic strangeness (a glancing take on it here: In), I've posted links to a backlog of poems—Nutgrass, On the Anniversary of Loma Prieta, A Road, Stations —and a flash story—A Lazy Eye—I hope you like. Thanks for reading,...

I'm happy to announce that Wind Apples, my debut poetry collection, is now available from Terrapin Books. The book has been in the works for a number of years, and includes poems published previously in literary magazines including Willow Springs, Saint Ann's Review, Cimarron Review,...

Jeff's poetry collection "Wind Apples" is available for pre-order from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Bookshop! "Grappling with time & mortality & loss, Ewing honestly & deftly renders a present in which there is much to be mourned because there is much to love." — Chelsea...

I'm excited to announce that my poetry collection "Wind Apples" is slated for release on May 26, 2021 from Terrapin Books. Poet Chelsea Dingman, author of Through a Small Ghost, has this to say about the collection: Because “the past denies that one long night ago...