"These landscapes, these characters, this prose, my god, it grabs you and it doesn't let you go."

— Kevin Wilson, NYT bestselling author of Now Is Not the Time to Panic

“Grappling with time and mortality and loss, Ewing honestly and deftly renders a present in which there is much to be mourned because there is much to love."

— Chelsea Dingman, author of I, Divided

The Middle Ground
Stories

"These are Polaroids collected on a shelf, forgotten, then viewed again to tell of the lives they once chronicled—now dusty, scratched, lost. The effect is magnificent."

— Christian Kiefer, author of The Heart of It All

Wind Apples
Poems

“An astonishingly aching collection of poems that resonate and vibrate, so struck with awe are they. Ewing’s poems bear witness to the ephemeral—not always as elegy, but as a way to wonder and to make monument out of fleeting moments of beauty.”

— James Allen Hall, author of Romantic Comedy