Reading into a Writer’s Life: James Carver wants to set some things straight about his brother Raymond

Reading into a Writer’s Life: James Carver wants to set some things straight about his brother Raymond

Sure, writers write to explore our beginnings, but they more often write to transcend them. Writers also write to contemplate the horrors that might have been or almost were.

Tell Me More: Creating Suspense with Information

Tell Me More: Creating Suspense with Information

It's frustrating and alienating for readers to feel like they should know what's going on but don't. They want to be grounded in a character, in a place, in a context.

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Allison Seay

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Allison Seay

"For a fleeting moment, or even less than that—the world is suspended. And then it’s irretrievable."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kelsi Villarreal

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kelsi Villarreal

"The earrings, for example: I'll never know if she really stole them but at some point I chose to believe she did. Is that unfair? I disapproved but was also really moved by the gift, and I don't think I ever told her."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Annie Lighthart

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Annie Lighthart

"I’m not sure if I slid into poetry, or if poetry ambushed me." 

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Naomi Shihab Nye

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Naomi Shihab Nye

"As Rita Dove once said, so succinctly, poetry is the most “immediate and intimate” genre. Our brains/souls/hearts/memories/days are desperate for it."

Serial – Season 2, Episodes 6, 7, and 8

Serial – Season 2, Episodes 6, 7, and 8

"What? You couldn't shave?"

How to Write When You Feel Like You Can't

How to Write When You Feel Like You Can't

Is there a jackhammer obliterating your concentration? Describe it. Have you got the plague? Conjure your feverish state.

4 Steps to Your Spring Writing Reboot

4 Steps to Your Spring Writing Reboot

Sometimes we’re so focused on producing those great works of art (or the weather is so foul) that we neglect the inspiration side of things. If your muse is uncooperative, she might just need a change of scene.

5 Tips for Giving Better Critique

5 Tips for Giving Better Critique

Receiving insightful feedback is essential, but it’s also important that we hone this skill ourselves.

Serial - Season 2, Episodes 4 & 5

Serial - Season 2, Episodes 4 & 5

As writers, we work with this elasticity of time — honoring the eternal nature of it but also how significant moments leave impressions. 

Six Research-Based Techniques to Boost Your Creativity Right Now

Six Research-Based Techniques to Boost Your Creativity Right Now

Researchers found that activities we’d ordinarily think of as lazing about actually help stimulate inventive thoughts.

Meet Our New Poetry Editor, Ellie Francis Douglass

Meet Our New Poetry Editor, Ellie Francis Douglass

With poetry submissions opening Feb. 1, our new poetry editor reveals how she knows a poem belongs in Carve and the most common mistake poets make.

Interview with our New Managing Editor, Anna Zumbahlen

Interview with our New Managing Editor, Anna Zumbahlen

Anna Zumbahlen has been promoted to Managing Editor from the Carve reading committee.

Review: Get a Grip by Kathy Flann

Review: Get a Grip by Kathy Flann

The rawest emotional nerves are the ones oriented towards our family members, and Get a Grip crackles with the complications and conflicts of blood

Serial - Season 2, Episodes 2 & 3

Serial - Season 2, Episodes 2 & 3

Should Bergdahl be or not be? We will keep tuning in to find out.

How to Write Killer Endings

How to Write Killer Endings

The ending of a story should feel unexpectedly inevitable.

Serial – Season 2, Episode 1: DUSTWUN

Serial – Season 2, Episode 1: DUSTWUN

So far, this investigation is about big events ... Yet, Koenig frames the story to us in human, relatable ways. 

The Serial Podcast and Creative Writing

The Serial Podcast and Creative Writing

I hope to share with you three pearls of wisdom from each episode about what makes Koening such a stellar storyteller.

Five (±New Year's) Resolutions for Writers

Five (±New Year's) Resolutions for Writers

Whether you read this in January or July, the following resolutions for writers are a combination of things I strive for personally and also encourage others to do.