July 10, 2022 Carve Magazine Summer 2022 Amy's Fire by Susannah Rickards July 10, 2022 Carve Magazine Summer 2022 What kind of person are you, Amy Webb?
October 10, 2019 Carve Magazine Fall 2019, Raymond Carver Contest Gravity House by Carolyn Bishop October 10, 2019 Carve Magazine Fall 2019, Raymond Carver Contest You press your forehead against the kitchen window, trying to see details in your garden, heat presses back like a fever.
October 10, 2019 Carve Magazine Fall 2019, Raymond Carver Contest The Enchanted Forest by Brian Crawford October 10, 2019 Carve Magazine Fall 2019, Raymond Carver Contest The foreman had gone into town to spend the night with a stewardess, leaving Roy and Tommy alone at the mountain fire station with a radio and a water tanker they weren’t supposed to drive.
October 15, 2015 Carve Magazine Fall 2015, Raymond Carver Contest All That We Burned, All That We Loved by Laura Haugen October 15, 2015 Carve Magazine Fall 2015, Raymond Carver Contest We started with the little things: scraps of junk, things of no import or stuff we could do without.
March 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Spring 2013 The Possibility of Fire by Jessica Barksdale March 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Spring 2013 For the eighth time today, I wonder what it would be like to kill my ex-husband.
December 15, 2012 Carve Magazine Winter 2012 Firebug by Katie Cortese* December 15, 2012 Carve Magazine Winter 2012 It starts as a build-up of energy that rises up from the pads of your toes to fill the space behind your eyes.