April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 The Road Out of Juneau by Caitlin Scarano April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 When Lois calls her mother, her tongue is heavy and tastes bitter, as if she’d been sucking on a handful of pennies.
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 End Game by Maggie Su April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 In the Porta-Potty outside of the Dodds Park soccer fields, Kaikou rested his forehead against the toilet seat.
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 The Button Maker's House by Sakae Manning April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 The wind howled through the San Gabriel Mountains and pushed right up into every crack and crevice of the chilly old mapmaker’s house.
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 Séance, With Neighbor by T.M. De Vos April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 Vi’s eyelids fluttered. Someone’s hand was on her arm, cool and hygienic.
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 Heart of Gold by Tom Howard (Fiction Winner) April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 We’ve fallen in love. In lust. In something, anyway. In any case, we have fallen.
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 An Egyptian Myth by Donald Levering (Poetry Winner) April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 I’m not really waiting in the car for my son / because I don’t want to see / his skeletal dwelling
April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 This Is My Body by April Vázquez (Nonfiction Winner) April 6, 2019 Carve Magazine Spring 2019 During my junior year of college, I was thumbing through a women’s magazine at the dentist’s office when I came across a love quiz containing the following question: “You know you’re in love with him because…”