John Keith Ewers (13 June 1904 – 9 March 1978) was a novelist, poet, schoolteacher and short story writer from Western Australia. He was the second son Ernest Ewers, orchardist, and his wife Annie Eliza, née Gray. When he was 6 his mother died. He was educated at James Street Intermediate and Perth Modern schools, and Claremont Teachers' College. He began writing while he was a young teacher in the West. The Australian Journal published (1924) his first short story, under the nom-de-plume, 'J. K. Waterjugs', a play on the meaning of ewer. He wrote early on in his career in Our Rural Magazine, and Walkabout magazine
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13 June 1904 Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Died |
9 March 1978 (aged 73)
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Zodiac | Gemini |
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