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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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JOYLAND
a literary journal in multiple timezones
Est. 2008
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The West
Coyote Smith
Madeline Stevens
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Elmer had seen a skull once, as a child, by the Zigzag river. There’d been moss growing over the bone as if it were...
Roadkill
Jenny Xie
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Life is pretty good now that it’s just Roadkill and me. There’s no school, for one—just the hollowed-out building with the doors wearing tatters...
Cancer is a Day that Never Ends
Janice Lobo Sapigao
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Today my mother was diagnosed with uterine cancer. The first time the nurse took her blood pressure, Ma was sitting down, and it was...
The Father Scale
Scott Broker
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Three years after our son Mack disappeared, I found him on the back deck, sitting in the dark as if it belonged to him....
Family Ledger
Tommy Kim
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She had not been invited to the wedding, but decorum—which was really nothing more than a mask for frailty and fear—would not stop her...
Snatch Shots
Elizabeth Ellen
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“The true surrealist answer to why anybody is anything is there is no why. Stop asking why.” — Susie Bright For years, the paparazzi had been...
Tarquin’s Party
Emma Sloley
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Tarquin Gould’s parents were out of town, so he had to throw a party, those were the rules. The news circulated like a virus:...
What Nakedness Is
Dini Parayitam
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Hours from the southern border, Vu Tran thought about the great pretense of love. His ex Nisha was—according to the e-vite—“Can you believe it?...
Some Related Restrictions
Leora Fridman
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In time, I will believe there is meaning to this. In time it will be soaked with meaning. It is soaked already with content...
Slumber Party
Donna Miscolta
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Angie Rubio shrank at the snickering of classmates, cringed at the embarrassed looks on her behalf. She tucked the newspaper clipping inside her notebook...
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