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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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Regions
A Thin Green Mist
Robert Shaw
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My wife removed ladies underwear from a paper bag. “Found a bag. Opened the bag. Looked inside the bag.” She held up a pair...
Notice of a Fourth Location
Kristen Arnett
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When they asked, I said the woman looked like she was sleeping. She looked like I did every night in my living room, dozing...
Stay A While
Alice Kaltman
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I needed a goddamn purpose. Everyone around me was, pardon the lingo, finding themselves. Women my age were going on yoga retreats, throwing clay, volunteering...
Swimming Through Whales
Shannon Alberta
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I am not avoiding the mouse. I will deal with it—as soon as I’ve woken up, as soon as I’ve had my coffee. I use...
The Surrogate
Caille Millner
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Cecily is six months pregnant with someone else’s child when her husband tells her that he wants a baby of his own. It’s not...
The Return to Monsterland
Sequoia Nagamatsu
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This story will be included in the forthcoming collection Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone (Black Lawrence Press, 2016). It originally appeared...
Honeymoon
Bryan Hurt
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The day before their honeymoon she got the flu. Then in the airplane she got an ear infection. In Paris the doctor gave her...
Bottom
Cecilia Corrigan
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It was going to be a beautiful night, the air was balmy and sweet. The day had been uncomfortably humid. Mia had decided to...
In the South the Sand Winds are Our Greatest Enemy
Rita Bullwinkel
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Gleb and Oleg were banished brothers. They lived together in a prison infirmary surrounded by snow. Gleb was a surgeon and Oleg a sculptor....
Pioneer Trek
Kate Finlinson
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In July of 1997, we were having a Pioneer Moment. In celebration of the sesquicentennial anniversary of our ancestors’ arrival in the Salt Lake...
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