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Ernest Andrew Ewart, a British author and war writer, is better known by his pen name, Boyd Cable. He became well-known for his insightful explorations of military life, wartime struggles, and the emotional toll of conflict. Cable's writing often depicted the harsh realities of war, focusing not only on the physical challenges soldiers faced but also on the internal battles that defined their experiences. His works, which include novels, short stories, and plays, were celebrated for their authenticity and emotional depth. Cable's most notable works include Doing Their Bit: War Work at Home, which focuses on the home front during World War I, and By Blow and Kiss, a story that tackles themes of romance and personal redemption. His writings captured both the bravery and trauma of war, reflecting the complexities of individuals navigating the turbulent landscapes of love, loss, and survival. Cable's stories resonated with readers for their portrayal of human resilience.