Q&A with Rees Literary Agency & Folio Literary Management

Q&A with Rees Literary Agency & Folio Literary Management

We recently spoke with Rebecca Podos of Rees Literary Agency and Erin Harris of Folio Literary Management.

Why Young Adult Literature Needs John Green

Why Young Adult Literature Needs John Green

If the publishing industry can depend on any readership at the moment, it’s the adolescent set. 

Clifford Brooks

Clifford Brooks

"There’s never a bad apple when it comes to Carve. Every story is really, really good."

Our 2013 Million Writers Award Nominations

Our 2013 Million Writers Award Nominations

The Million Writers Award is designed to recognize outstanding fiction published online.

Sophie Hampton

Sophie Hampton

Sophie Hampton, a writer and freelance editor from London, England, has been reading Carve since 2012.

Michael Benedetto

Michael Benedetto

His favorite story from Carve is also one of our all-time most popular. 

The University Press: Damned or Rediscovered?

The University Press: Damned or Rediscovered?

University presses might seem like more of a luxury than a priority for some administrators

Jennifer Harvey

Jennifer Harvey

She hails from “across the pond,” having grown up in the UK and now living in the Netherlands.

Summer Writing Tips

Summer Writing Tips

Tips for spending time this summer crafting your next masterpiece.

Allen Kratz

Allen Kratz

He admits he only discovered Raymond Carver recently. (Better late than never!)

What constitutes a literary legacy in the age of the laptop?

What constitutes a literary legacy in the age of the laptop?

In twenty-five years, will collectors be jockeying for the chance to bid on Jennifer Egan’s hard drive?

"Poetry" by Dionne Irving

"Poetry" by Dionne Irving

Poetic fiction told in four sections, one for each decade from the teens to forties.

Happy Birthday Raymond Carver

Happy Birthday Raymond Carver

Carver would've turned 75 years old today. How will you celebrate?

Q&A with Jia Tolentino

Q&A with Jia Tolentino

Her 2012 first place story was also her first published work of fiction.

 

Q&A with Amber Krieger

Q&A with Amber Krieger

Her story nabbed the Editor's Choice prize in the 2010 Raymond Carver Contest.

Q&A with Jodi Paloni

Q&A with Jodi Paloni

Her story earned 2nd place in the 2012 Raymond Carver Contest. What's she been up to in the year since?

"It Was So Long Ago" by Amber Krieger

"It Was So Long Ago" by Amber Krieger

Knowing you had killed a man, even by accident, how would you live with yourself?

Q&A with Susan Finch

Q&A with Susan Finch

After placing 3rd in the 2011 Raymond Carver Contest, Finch secured a faculty position at Belmont University.

Meet the Externs

Meet the Externs

We received over fifty applications for the various positions.

Q&A with Maire Cooney

Winning the 2010 Carver Contest led her to expand her prizewinning story “The White Rabbit” into novel form.