April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Sardines, Sandbox, Devil by Katie Young Foster April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 On the Fourth of July, 1999, my younger brother jumped off the kitchen counter and cracked his forehead against a claw-foot stool.
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Fur by Kylie Westerlind April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Last I hear from my sister Jorie, the poet is unwell and back in Iowa with his children and ex-wife, on dialysis twenty-four seven.
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 The Bar at the End of the World by Brandon Williams April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Earvin works the Flyers gas station all day, from an hour after sunup all the way through the evening.
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Sal Wants to Sleep by Serena Johe April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Sal feels time the way other people feel a shower spray’s gradually escalating heat.
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Peach by Thomas Gresham (Fiction Winner) April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Go back, way back, to when you were small and unhardened.
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 On Learning That Ho Chi Minh Once Worked as a Baker at the Parker House Hotel in Boston by Robbie Gamble (Poetry Winner) April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Nothing more iconic
April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 Stories of Men and Women by M.K. Narváez (Nonfiction Winner) April 15, 2018 Carve Magazine Spring 2018 When I was seven years old the maid told me about a man who kidnapped a young girl.