September 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Fall 2013, Raymond Carver Contest The Gymnast by Jennifer Harvey September 15, 2013 Carve Magazine Fall 2013, Raymond Carver Contest It had never been done before. No one had dared even imagine it
September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest Credo by Bridget Brewer September 15, 2011 Carve Magazine Fall 2011, Raymond Carver Contest The former Father Peter acts the same as always, from what we can see.
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.
March 15, 2009 Carve Magazine Spring 2009 Weather Girls by Marylou Fusco March 15, 2009 Carve Magazine Spring 2009 You were the girl with the good head on her shoulders, the good sport, the good pal.
December 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Winter 2008 The Dead Kid by Gillian King* December 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Winter 2008 Frankie Thomas was a kid we all knew, a kid we all picked on at recess because he was slow and fat and lousy at kickball.
September 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Fall 2008, Raymond Carver Contest Cooling by Julie Eill September 15, 2008 Carve Magazine Fall 2008, Raymond Carver Contest We're in the cemetery. Kevin’s jumping headstones, I’m lying down.
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.
June 15, 2007 Carve Magazine Summer 2007 Hybrid by Stephanie Dickinson June 15, 2007 Carve Magazine Summer 2007 You will never get a kiss because you’re invisible, the mirror says, a glare of sun where my face should be.