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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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The Midwest
Everyone Gets It
Sara Schaff
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Cici in Social Media has returned from vacation with a new personal belief system. "In the end," she informs me, "everyone gets what they...
In the Realm of the Pheasants
Melanie Janisse-Barlow
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‘Our profession is covert, therefore little understood by outsiders.’ –Lynn Crawford, Paula Regossy, 2014. 1. I remember one early morning on Brush Street in Detroit in...
Shipwrecks
Matthew Fogarty
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1. The winter I was twelve, my father found work as a surveyor and we moved north to the Upper Peninsula, to Sault Ste. Marie....
Rolesville
Michelle Hart
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Kate was a Specialist in the Army, which was perfect for her, since Specialists don’t really specialize in anything. Even as a kid, Kate...
Heritage Theater
Rebecca McKanna
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There was a little memorial on the side of Highway 67, right past the S&W Manufacturing Plant, with a knee-high white wooden cross in...
French Absolutism
Brandon Taylor
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Before Lionel was an exam proctor, he had been a math major on the cusp of graduating with honors. Then something had gone wrong...
The Thin, Frozen Lake
Matthew Socia
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This is one I’ve needed to tell for a while. After I dropped out of Michigan State and moved back to Alpena to live...
Oysters
Aaron Burch
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Pilot went first. First because it was his family’s cabin, first because he was going to show us proper form, how to do it....
Flag Girl
Aram Mrjoian
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Wearing a confederate flag as a cape, a suntanned girl walked across the muddy fairgrounds of rural southeast Michigan, her bare skin shining in...
Her, Guts and All
RS Deeren
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The agreement started with Rid Bellows Sr. He owned the most plowable earth north of Caro, a 1400-acre tract whose western boundary snuggled up...
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