Who Is Ev Newman?

Ev Newman is a novelist and storyteller whose work combines grit, dark humor, and raw honesty. His debut thriller, Fade, examines survival, trauma, PTSD, and identity through characters marked by the past and caught in events that may not be mere coincidence. As the founder of Nubus Creative Ink, Ev is developing a creative universe that includes thrillers, satire, horror, and meta-comedy.

His guiding philosophy - Stories Cut From Scars - embodies the belief that the most compelling fiction stems from the scars life leaves behind. Ev’s writing is bold, unflinching, and deeply human, designed to resonate with readers who seek authenticity, wit, and heart.

As a retired New York City detective who spent more than twenty years inside the pressure cooker of the Special Victims Unit, where he specialized in child abuse investigations, he learned exactly how heavy a human story can get. These days, he trades squad rooms for the open stretch of the Great South Bay, patrolling its waters. He is also a volunteer firefighter, adding to his firebrand, pretending he finally has time to breathe.

Ev lives on Long Island, where he was born, raised, grilled, seasoned, and occasionally overcooked by life. A die-hard New York Islanders fan, he has endured enough heartbreak to qualify for sainthood or padded walls, depending on the season.

Ev writes stories cut from scars, pieces of himself hammered into fiction because that’s the only way they’ll stay still long enough to talk. Fade is his debut novel, though “debut” is a loose term; he’s already completed several more full-length manuscripts, proving this is not a hobby, a phase, or a midlife experiment. This isn’t a late-in-life detour. It’s the road he was built for, finally cleared of traffic.

When he isn’t writing, he’s still making noise: shouting at hockey games, singing with a local rock band, or scribbling down a twisted plot on the nearest workable surface. His house is full of teenagers, guitars, and the kind of chaos that makes reality impossible to ignore.