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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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JOYLAND
a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
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Fiction
Harold of Salina Dreams of Swans
David Lewis
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Last week Momma told me that I was the queerest thing in Salina until The Bomb came along. When I responded that she was...
Our Last Suburban Summer
Emily Neuberger
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The Sullivans’ house sold in June. Liam McBride and his family’s moving truck were the talk of Inga’s sleepover. The Sullivans left after a...
Buying a House Ahead of the Apocalypse
Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
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❒ Scour online listings daily. ❒ Find a house ahead of your fortieth, ahead of your imminent doom. ❒ Never mind that a house is an...
The Origami of a Settler’s Heart
Rajiv Ramkhalawan
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You are headed to Trinidad for Carnival. In the lead up to your flight, the island of your birth consumes you, maddens you in the...
Ghetto Pass
Kris Broughton
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Why are you way down south in the ATL in August, when every other New Yorker is in the Hamptons, or on the Vineyard,...
Brawny, Brainy, Good
Emily Adrian
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When Shannon first saw an ad for the reunion episode, a week ago, her interest was fleeting. She enlarged the photo to scrutinize the...
Drop Velocity
April Sopkin
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The disgraced CEO sat alone at a table in a coffee shop, playing a game on his phone. Samantha Becker spotted him after grabbing...
The Farmer Takes a Wife
Holly Goddard Jones
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The politician was a good public speaker, warm and spontaneous, and he was loath to stick to a stump speech as he toured the...
Every Drop Is A Man’s Nightmare
Megan Kakimoto
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The first and only time she is driven over the old Pāli road with a container of pork, Sadie smears blood on the back...
Hard Luck Hand
Michael Bible
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A bird got trapped in the lake house. Maniacally, around the room, it flew. Tiny, furious and yellow. It didn’t know how to leave....
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