July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 Daughters by Tayler Heuston July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 I stood between the melons in the produce section at Lundardi’s, honeydew and watermelon, thinking about the lost daughters of the world.
July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 Restoration by Ann Joslin Williams July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 Shortly before Kenton Pierce discovered the bones — human bones — he flushed thirteen ruffed grouse.
July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 Cedar Moon by Mary Kate Varnau July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 They didn’t have a honeymoon.
July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 You Know How That Disorients Me by Sofie Harsha July 15, 2016 Carve Magazine Summer 2016 I wish I could get out of here. The toilets don’t flush.