October 17, 2022 Carve Magazine Raymond Carver Contest, Fall 2022 Don’t Speak by Megan Callahan October 17, 2022 Carve Magazine Raymond Carver Contest, Fall 2022 Bobbi has never been in a classroom so silent. Pencil cases unzip. Textbook pages rustle. Winter boots squish and squeak on the linoleum.
July 12, 2020 Carve Magazine Summer 2020 Promises of the Sacred Heart by Kirsten Clodfelter July 12, 2020 Carve Magazine Summer 2020 Every Sunday, Anka rises early. I tug at the blanket as she unfolds herself from bed, a cool emptiness rushing to fill the space beside me.
January 15, 2020 Carve Magazine Winter 2020 Remains by Sam Simas January 15, 2020 Carve Magazine Winter 2020 After Daniel died, Carlos came to the roadside every day and looked through the grass.
January 15, 2019 Carve Magazine Winter 2019 Saint Bus Driver by J.E. McCafferty January 15, 2019 Carve Magazine Winter 2019 Young Lolly had a case of echolalia—though neither Gram nor Lolly knew the term back then nor knew it was a condition, an ailment of sorts.
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.
December 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Winter 2013 Eminence by Caroline Casper December 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Winter 2013 We once had to make a list of all the things we didn’t remember.
June 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Summer 2013 The Relative Weight of Angels by Avril Breckenridge Barron June 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Summer 2013 The cab rolled toward me, headlights and roof lamp glowing in the dark.
September 15, 2012 Carve Magazine Fall 2012, Raymond Carver Contest The Third Element September 15, 2012 Carve Magazine Fall 2012, Raymond Carver Contest Like a kid, Meredith counts down the final days of summer vacation.
September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest Whiskey & Ribbons by Leesa Cross-Smith September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest I cut my hair when my husband, Eamon, died.
September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest Oregon Grind by Rick Attig September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest In the thin shade of the ragged stand of poplars, Foster raised a fist of bloody gauze into the air.
June 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Summer 2011 Truth Poker by Mark Brazaitis June 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Summer 2011 Congressman Stevens greeted my father and me at the door of his house in northwest Washington, D.C.
June 15, 2007 Carve Magazine Summer 2007 Samurai Bluegrass by Craig Terlson June 15, 2007 Carve Magazine Summer 2007 Their harmonies teeter on the edge of sweetness and mournful whine.