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Kevin Ewing was Born August 5, 1958 in North Tonawanda New York
Mr. Ewing lived in California & Washington State. He now currently lives in Georgia.
Those who meet him can expect to hear one of his favorite sayings “I wasn’t born in the south however I got here as quickly as I could.”
Kevin has enjoyed many Careers such as production controller, salesman, financial planner, pest & weed controller, funeral insurance salesman, footwear assistant manager & manager, middle school special educator, high school special educator, writer
His Education is as follows: North Tonawanda High School-NY State Regents, Santa Barbara City College- AA Degree Washington State University – BA Education’ Central Washington University M Ed
His college Associations: Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa
Mr. Ewing is certainly a true Family man he has been married for 27 years to his lovely wife Reva. He has four beautiful children. Ronald age 21, Mara age 19, Juliann age 17 & Collin age 14.
You may also enjoy these other Stories by Mr. Ewing: Echoes of Andersonville, It’s Not Goodbye it’s so Long, Cockroach Shuffle, and Heroes around You and other stories.
Mr Ewing is currently working on his next book and should have it published in the beginning of 2010!
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3boyshotmama
I don't know how you came to read what I wrote this is all very new to me. When I saw your profile I read your piece about learning disablities. Well the beautiful little boy, my son that I wrote about is also learning disabled. I will never be that parent, and I will not allow anyone to call my son stupid or lazy. I am sorry you went through that, but it is again a testament to the great things that dyslexics go on to achieve, bravo! I will continue to be my childs greatest advocate and hopefully do more writing regarding it.
poetlorraine
hey a book deal. well done, love your hubs
kysnoopyq42
I've read one Hub of yours and it almost made me cry.. thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Chef Jeff
So, how are things going in Georgia? I visit there on occasion, and I used to attend many of the War Between the states reeancatments, especially in Northern Georgia.
Last time I was there we couldn't make campfires due to the lack of rain. I guess that might be a bit better now, after some of the good rains over the summer.
Hope all is well and can't wait to read more of your hubs!





























