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April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Soon It Will Be Over by Laura Perkins

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
Soon It Will Be Over by Laura Perkins

There is yellow in the water. I see it when I stretch my glass towards the overhead light. The fluorescent bulb catches the pale urine glow, particles glittering in capture.

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

The Empress by Madison Cyr

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
The Empress by Madison Cyr

My mother died alone even though she didn’t have to. She was spiteful that way.

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Left and Leaving by Anna Stacy

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
Left and Leaving by Anna Stacy

The last day is a Tuesday, which makes sense because your mom says that according to scripture, the first day was a Tuesday, so there’s a sort of satisfying symmetry to it...

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Anything But Blue by Elizabeth Hamilton

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
Anything But Blue by Elizabeth Hamilton

At my mother’s high school graduation, one of the wealthier families donated money to be spent on ceremonial doves. You know how rich people spend their money, my mother said.

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

November Recital by Hailey Rose Hanks (Fiction Winner)

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
November Recital by Hailey Rose Hanks (Fiction Winner)

A tag sticks out of Maren’s t-shirt at the top beneath her jacket: MEDIUM. COTTON/POLYESTER BLEND. The wind blows. GENTLE CYCLE ONLY. I want to trip her—

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Tagged: family, prose & poetry contest

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Something Living by Carling McManus (Poetry Winner)

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
Something Living by Carling McManus (Poetry Winner)

From the market we buy Early Girl / tomato plants, pre-caged in plastic / pots, labeled Patio Ready. We set / them on the south side of the house,

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Tagged: prose & poetry contest, poetry

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Rete Mirabile by Hannah Hindley (Nonfiction Winner)

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022
Rete Mirabile by Hannah Hindley (Nonfiction Winner)

Indoors on the padded table, I grip one hand with the other, squeezing my thumb, trying not to fidget or to yelp aloud.

April 19, 2022
Carve Magazine
Spring 2022

Tagged: prose & poetry contest

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Carnival by Emily Lu Wang

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022
Carnival by Emily Lu Wang

At my mother’s high school graduation, one of the wealthier families donated money to be spent on ceremonial doves. You know how rich people spend their money, my mother said.

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Tagged: family, travel, carnival, birds

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Reunions by Na Zhong

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022
Reunions by Na Zhong

It took Jianying three years to make up her mind to pierce her ears. Now, turning her head from side to side to tickle the artificial pearl in the mirror, she decided that it had absolutely been worth it

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Tagged: aging, friendship, casino

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Lost Delicates in Bombshell Lace by Bailey Cunningham

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022
Lost Delicates in Bombshell Lace by Bailey Cunningham

I’d never been to a place like this. Molared between a cell phone store and a paper lantern shop was the lingerie boutique with the girls in the black uniforms who all looked a bit like my daughter, in different ways.

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Tagged: mother-daughter, crime, coming of age, sexuality

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Doll DollDoll by Nicole Hebdon

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022
Doll DollDoll by Nicole Hebdon

Morgan got the job. Celebrity personal assistant. Finally, after a decade in New York City, she had a job that wasn’t synonymous with babysitter. The Celebrity read her resume carefully, nodding at each of her titles: Daycare instructor. Nanny. Caretaker. Housekeeper.

January 25, 2022
Carve Magazine
Winter 2022

Tagged: relationships, horror, celebrities, speculative

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Habits by Morgan Nicole Green

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest
Habits by Morgan Nicole Green

Saturday morning, you walk home in yesterday’s freakum dress with thigh-high boots, hardened mascara, faded lipstick, and the hair of a toddler.

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Tagged: POV-second, friendship, identity

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

The Pit by Chris Blexrud

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest
The Pit by Chris Blexrud

It’s been four years since my friend’s disappearance. Some would say it’s been four years since his death. Neither of these statements is exactly true.

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Tagged: loss, friendship, supernatural, Florida

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Field Dressing by Mariah Rigg

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest
Field Dressing by Mariah Rigg

Four months after my dad’s death, I went on what would be the last fishing trip with my friend Jack.

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Tagged: loss, fishing, growing up, death

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

What Happened with the Librarian? by Haley Hach

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest
What Happened with the Librarian? by Haley Hach

Julia, at twelve, thirteen years old, bore the reputation with teachers and parents of friends, parents of her brother and sister’s friends, as being responsible. A sturdy girl. No gossip.

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Tagged: mothers, reading, loss

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

The Kingdom of the Shades by Nina Ellis

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest
The Kingdom of the Shades by Nina Ellis

It’s eleven o’clock at night in Rome, which means it’s ten o’clock back home in London. I open my hotel room window and look across the rooftops, towards the station.

October 16, 2021
Carve Magazine
Fall 2021, Raymond Carver Contest

Tagged: ballet, Rome, ambition, travel

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Pests by Matt Jones

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021
Pests by Matt Jones

You know how some people look like their dogs? Or how some people begin to look like their dogs the more time they spend together?

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Tagged: relationships, family, loss

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Huevos Estrellados by Vanessa Bernice De La Cruz

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021
Huevos Estrellados by Vanessa Bernice De La Cruz

I want you to picture this. There’s a girl, right. And she’s at a diner sitting opposite of her dad.

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Tagged: fathers, daughters, family

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Pre-Existing Conditions by Jose Diego Medina

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021
Pre-Existing Conditions by Jose Diego Medina

I was sitting in the 4:36 winter light of my apartment’s living room, thinking of nothing in particular, stroking Papi sleepily wincing in my lap, when—suddenly I went plunging back, head-over-heels into the swamp of old shame.

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Tagged: family, work

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Demo by Amanda Hartzell

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021
Demo by Amanda Hartzell

Otis was tedious to talk to but it wasn’t really his fault. He was by nature focused and practical, the most reliably invisible person I’d ever met. He was neither late nor early, over- or underdressed.

July 15, 2021
Carve Magazine
Summer 2021

Tagged: friendship, work

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