ISSUE № 

11

a literary journal in multiple time zones

Nov. 2024

ISSUE № 

11

a literary journal in multiple time zones

Nov. 2024

Regions

Outlaws

Faye and me were really up a creek. The rent was due and collection companies were ringing the phone every couple of minutes. My...

Dumpster

See, so, the thing I don’t get about human nature is why pay good money for satellite TV when you can get crystal clear...

Glossary for the End of Days

A. Avery. Town where the farm was, with the barn and the goats and the one cow, who was so old and sagged you could...

Alligator

Trappers came and dragged the alligator out of the ditch in my backyard, bound her front legs and threw her on the flatbed of...

Felt Like Something

Excerpted from Once I Was Cool, a collection of personal essays now available from Curbside Splendor Publishing.  My ovary is the size of a cherry...

Bushed

"I told you not to come,” she said. I closed the door and smiled, placing our bags down in the hallway. “Hi Penelope,” I said. Ralph and...

The Wrong Numbers

When it occurs to me that I might be having a heart attack, my life does not flash before my eyes. My first thoughts...

Detroit Edison

Editor's Note: This story is part of Joyland's Michigan stories series. * John R. Allen 509 N. Ulston Street, #2 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Mr. Allen, This is the final notice...

The Decision Makers

All of a sudden there was a small business in the house that sat on the corner of Richmond Road and Hanover. It was...

The Rough and Tumble Sort

We’d been sitting on that ratty floral couch in the ranch-style house in the foothills of the Ozarks for almost an hour watching re-runs...