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JOYLAND
a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
JOYLAND
a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
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Excerpt (Fiction)
Reunion
Mimi Wong
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In spite of the early morning heat, the taxi driver insisted on keeping the AC turned off. My feet, puffy and pink after the...
Women I’m Not Friends with Anymore
Rebecca van Laer
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When I met Mara, my therapist and I were talking a lot about whether female friendship was really the only refuge from heterosexuality. Men are...
Daughters of the Air
Kate McQuade
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The game is Spin the Bottle. But now that we’ve emptied the bottle, whiskey’s casting amber blurs across the front-yard dusk, and our voices...
It Won’t Be Long, It Won’t Belong
Carl Lavigne
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Ira Dubois was coming back to tell his father’s grave he was gay. Well, gay enough. Bisexual. He would say it didn’t matter if...
Bowerbird
Antonia Angress
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Louisa’s first assignment at Wrynn College of Art was paint home. She’d left home a week ago, and now, as she looked out the...
An American Echo
Rachel Hanson
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Teagan arrived in Hailey, Idaho, quickly finding work in a café where elk meatloaf and venison stew was a local standard. She had read...
The Lost Art of Shushing
Amy Shearn
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The Brooklyn Collection of the Central Library was one of the few remaining places in the world—or at least in New York City, which...
The Return: an excerpt
Rachel Harrison
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The following is an excerpt from Rachel Harrison’s novel The Return, available now. It was around then that it really started to eat at me,...
Days of Distraction: an excerpt
Alexandra Chang
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The following is an excerpt from Alexandra Chang’s debut novel ...
Tender Heart: an excerpt
Joyland Magazine
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Florida 1996 My dad wanted to call me Paloma, but my mom couldn’t get the Texas twang out...
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