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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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Pull Me Under
Kelly Luce
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Excerpted from Kelly Luce’s novel Pull Me Under. Available now from FSG. Order here. The news of my father’s second and final death arrives by FedEx. I push...
Dev: A Tale of the Vietnam War
John Davidson
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Fort Dix was everything a modern Army post should be, self‑sufficient, self‑contained, a world unto itself beyond whose bounds a...
Conflict Zone
Leesa Dean
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Leesa Dean is a graduate of the University of Guelph’s Creative Writing MFA program and teaches English and Creative Writing for Selkirk College in...
Castaways and Worry Dolls
Jackson Bliss
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What the fuck was wrong with the goddamn speedometer? If there was one, simple thing Brianna really needed right now, it wasn’t better wheels,...
Animals in the Garden
Rebecca Fisseha
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The house where I live is the last one on our street. There is a front garden of flowering plants surrounding the lawn, the...
Valencia
Mila Jaroniec
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Since moving to New York I’ve owned six copies of Valencia, but I keep losing them to girls. The first and most important came from...
Courtship in 2184
Rafal Redlinski
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Joan took special care with her scars that morning. She used the expensive glue and the smallest brush and worked so slowly that her...
Trinkets
Ian MacAllen
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I never suspected myself one of those people to marry because of an unexpected baby, but three days after Stefanie peed on a stick,...
The Program ™
Melissa Yancy
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Things had gone badly, and badly in ways she couldn’t have imagined, not for herself, not for anyone she knew. The story had been...
Vivisection
Marléne Zadig
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The first time I attended one of Salomé’s surgery salons, I recall I had a sunburn from lounging too long earlier that day in...
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