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April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Children's Home by William Klein

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017
Children's Home by William Klein

Ben’s taking four residents to walk on the loose-dirt path behind the Children’s Home when they spot it: a grey parrot in a skeletal tree, the ribbon of a yellow balloon tied to its feet.

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Tagged: POV-third, idaho, chapters, developmental psychology, first-time publication

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Gifts by Joanna Pearson

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017
Gifts by Joanna Pearson

Lynn Drucker was the sort of woman who had made me reluctant to attend the group in the first place, and now she wanted to be my best friend.

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Tagged: POV-first, divorce, childhood friendships, flashbacks

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Evolve by Jeff Moscaritolo

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017
Evolve by Jeff Moscaritolo

Keep in mind, I was still new in town. I didn’t know people yet. I had no community here, no family. At a time when I needed to be seen, she saw me.

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Tagged: POV-first, metafiction, midwest, assumptions, relationships

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Next to Godliness by Lacey Jane Henson

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017
Next to Godliness by Lacey Jane Henson

After Mom and Dad split up for the third time, Dad left immediately and Mom spent a record-breaking week in her bathrobe. 

April 15, 2017
Carve Magazine
Spring 2017

Tagged: flash fiction, POV-first, childhood, midwest, family

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