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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 Northeast
The Purple Baby
Allison Kade
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A flower crown wasn’t the solution. But my younger sister Rachel kept trying to get my older sister Sarah to weave her camellia into a...
Parched
Nicole Haroutunian
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We went to a desert town once. Stepping out of the car, though, I felt underwater—breathless and panicked. I hadn’t known a place...
I Can’t Hear You
Kristen Falso-Capaldi
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“I want to leave you,” I say against the grinding of machinery and whoosh of air that accompanies the passing subway train. He doesn’t...
Mission
Caitlin Mullen
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There is an app that shows you where the Appolina is, how fast it is going, what the temperature is outside the pressurized doors, how...
Small Dinosaur
Terese Svoboda
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How does she get into my kitchen at seven a.m., squeezing frosting on my boy's toast? In college she hardly ever ate, except...
Just Visiting
Meredith Westgate
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By evening, a German man would swear he had seen the woman in orange leave, walking quickly towards the train station where he had...
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...
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...
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...
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