April 15, 2015 Carve Magazine Spring 2015 Stratis' Remington by Paul Kennebeck April 15, 2015 Carve Magazine Spring 2015 When the writer Stratis Panotopoulos died, none of his editors knew it.
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September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest What Happy Couples Do by Anna Cox September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest I told my husband to move out, and then I went to the grocery to buy more limes.
June 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Summer 2011 Some Of Us Can Leave by Sara Schaff June 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Summer 2011 People say your life flashes before your eyes right before you die, but it also happens when you find out you’re pregnant.
September 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Fall 2008, Raymond Carver Contest Limits by Sung J. Woo September 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Fall 2008, Raymond Carver Contest In mathematics, the concept of a limit is used to describe the behavior of a function as its argument either gets close to some point or as it becomes arbitrarily large.