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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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a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
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Essay
How to Chop an Onion
Matthew Medendorp
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“One real thing is closer to God than all the diagrams in the world” – Robert Farrar Capon It starts underground. Twofold, really, the growing...
Violet
Melissa Seley
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Breezes blowing through a bougainvillea vine I’d recently trained to the eaves, its afterglow crimsoning the painter and me standing in the open doorway...
Playing
Carolyn Ten Eyck
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The night after our first kiss, my band played covers for hours in the campus bar. It was packed, humid in the way a...
Glazer Ball, Gym Class, a Locker Room, and a Bathroom
Davon Loeb
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At Indian Springs Memorial, Mr. Glazer had been a gym teacher for over twenty years. He might have been in his fifties but maybe...
kinder garden
Imogene Mahalia
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I know myself in relative terms. The sun is yellow, as am I; her blood is red, and so is mine. This time of...
Last of the Long Hot Days
Allie Rowbottom
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Los Angeles, September 2020. Five years since my mother’s death and I want to see mountains, feel ocean on the air. My husband, Jon, and...
Descent
Sloan Asakura
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My great-grandpa José arrived in El Paso, TX by way of barbed wire. He walked through Mexico deserts, his legs carrying him amongst the...
Reservations at the Polo Lounge
Liska Jacobs
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When you first pull up to the Beverly Hills Hotel it presents itself as a fortress, and it relies on this impression to keep...
The Burden of Joy
Lexi Kent-Monning
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I know Big Sur in my bones, in my skin, in the scar on my throat from when I was a baby. The jagged,...
I Just Wish You Did Too
Emily James
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I push the toes first, then heels. Press so hard until it feels like I might fall, like the bike pedals could crack beneath...
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