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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
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,...
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...
Gargoyle
Cole Nfonoyim Hara
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One summer you came to stay with us for good. Your mom had up and left and you’d shown up at Abuela’s door with...
Similar Bodies
Amy Scharmann
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Family Portrait—1993 The large red bow on the collar of my dress nearly covered my mouth. If it hadn’t, my lips would have been blurred...
Uncle Membrance Enunciates a Facelift
Zachary Tyler Vickers
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Memphis rode in the pickup bed with all the killed. In this latitude of Indiana, the hills blasted out for state routes, the embankments...
The Enchantment of Alon
J.A. Bernstein
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1 Sgt. Alon Gar, Battalion 8110 (Reserve), was mystified by this one. He stood along the deck...
Four Ghost Stories
Bonnie Nadzam
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Excerpted from Bonnie Nadzam’s new novel Lions available now from Grove Atlantic. 1. Today, where the old highway connects with the frontage road...
Fugue
Maryse Meijer
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Maryse Meijer's debut collection of fiction, Heartbreaker, is available from FSG Originals on July 12 and can be ordered here. Amelia Gray said that...
What It Actually Does
Madeline Gobbo & Miles Klee
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She cruises the badly lit suburb, seeking a boy to take the needle. It isn’t always a boy—some are in their twenties, having never...
The Return
Kate Folk
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When Ray took me it was summer. Corn nearing harvest, soybeans stitched into a rippling green quilt. Now I stand shivering at the living...
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