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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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The Dictator
Cedrick Mendoza-Tolentino
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There was once a dictator who cringed every time he saw someone of his profession fire a gun up into the air. It would...
The Sound of Morning Glory
Karina Melendez
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"The Sound of Morning Glory" will be back soon after a technical error has been fixed!
It Gets A Bit Lonely
Lynn Crosbie
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Seeking good times! You: Sexy lady. Age/race not important. RBT This was what Robert’s ad on Craig’s List said, not that I ever look at...
In A Big Enough Country
Arjun Basu
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When the sun sets over the mountains the sky becomes a royal shade of purple. Then it all turns a kind of bubble...
Climacteric
Naben Ruthnum
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Before opening the door, I listened for a moment. The carpet I stood on was thick and sound-absorbent, holding in footfalls as effectively...
Unburdened Things
Andrew Hood
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I don’t think I want to be the kind of person anymore that brings tears to things unnecessarily. Like, “Belly’s missed us,” I’ll say...
Black and White Man
Rebecca Rosenblum
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Once there was a man who was only black-and-white. His skin was the white of skim milk, with grey shadows where his veins beat....
The Ideomotor Effect
Catharine Chen
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You lose your job and your favourite relative in the same month, that’s how it starts. Your publishing company shuts down the imprint where...
À la carte
Julia Gruson-Wood
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I can’t say that I could convince myself that I have ever wanted anything so badly as that stuffed horse. I can’t really explain...
Descendent of Sappho, a Story with a Modicum of Truth.
Sina Queyras
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She knew little of poetry, nothing of Sappho, other than a book she had found on a shelf in the used bookstore. Walking as...
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