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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
Cancer is a Day that Never Ends
Janice Lobo Sapigao
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Today my mother was diagnosed with uterine cancer. The first time the nurse took her blood pressure, Ma was sitting down, and it was...
More Ham
Greg Marshall
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The rest of us gave speeches at Dad’s funeral. My sister Moe’s eulogy took the form of an interpretive dance. I can still picture...
Some Related Restrictions
Leora Fridman
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In time, I will believe there is meaning to this. In time it will be soaked with meaning. It is soaked already with content...
A Family Palimpsest
Jonathan Fine , translated from the Hebrew by Yardenne Greenspan
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I’m writing these words from a spacious, well-lit, near-empty room. The nine hours I spend here every day are perfectly silent, save for the...
A Jane By Any Other Name
Jane Wong
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Not Jenny. Not Michelle. Not Katie. Not Cindy. These were the names of the girls in my grade-school class, oftentimes in triplicate so they...
Jesus Loves You
Mamadou Yattassaye
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black souls melt away like fla-vor-ice popsicles in the summertime sun. “Is that shit coming from your home?” A neighbor from 7A knocked on my...
In Friendship and Illness
Taryn Bowe
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We were in the back of a van hurtling through the dark, strange streets of India. This was in 2000, late at...
Regarding Local Skatepark Man, the Red-Haired Woman, and All They Have Hitherto Provoked within Me
Jeremy Klemin
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Late 2’s; early 3’s. By the time it’s all over it’s close to 3:30 A.M. I know this because my phone records the time...
Typically a Woman
Katie Burke
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I have started talking to the baby. Asking him questions he cannot answer. I say my name...
The First Taste
Jo Barchi
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It’s the fall of 2013 and I just found out I’m a faggot. Henry isn’t supposed to be a part of...
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