March Ado About New Things

JDP cover March 2018If you’re still nursing a green beer hangover and/or battling a leprechaun infestation, we can help (or at least provide a welcome distraction). Please note the recommended tea pairings for the pieces in our ninety-ninth issue, each of which possesses a lovely, quiet oddness and is perfect for reading to your cat.

Poem – “The Stenographer,” by Alec Hershman: jasmine green tea

Flash fiction – “Puffer,” by Bruce Shields: Lapsang Souchong

Poem – “The Lady of the House,” by Daniel Galef: Lady Grey

Flash fiction – “Strange Affliction,” by Rob Tyler: chamomile

Cover art – “Welcome to the Surreal,” by Ava Wadleigh: orange pekoe

Get lucky online or charm the .pdf.

You’ve Got a Friend in our February Issue

JDP cover Feb 2018February is like a polar bear hug—it’s uncomfortably cold and you’re worried it might be getting ready to kill you. Our ninety-eighth issue is here to keep you company. Let Neal Lipschutz take you on a contemplative “Last Bus Ride.” Ponder the mysterious “Man in Front of Our House” with Robert Sharp. Have a sensuous encounter with Hannah V. Warren’s “Beautiful Mite” and relearn Classical philosophy with Frances Klein’s “Socrates the Frog.” Discover a rose is a rose is a samurai courtesy of Stefan Keller.

And don’t worry about that rumbling sound. That’s just how polar bears purr.

Enjoy February’s firm yet supple tight embrace online or download the .pdf.

Should Old and Gray Things Be for Pockets?

jpd cover jan 2018We may not know all the words to “Auld Lang Syne,” but January always makes us want to try new and exciting things. Of course, it’s way too cold to actually leave the house, so we will take our thrills vicariously, curled up on the sofa with a fluffy cat, a bowl of popcorn, and a steaming mug of Dr. Pepper, because we ran out of tea and are feeling adventurous.

Through the magic of the stories in Issue Ninety-Seven, you can start a simple yet unsettling job with us and hold our hand as we leap from a burning building. After you accompany us on a bizarre audition, we’ll all get a whole garden’s worth of tattoos. On the way home, we’ll stop by Einstein Owl’s treehouse for tea.

Bubble it online or squeak the .pdf.

If you like what you see here, don’t forget to submit to our Happy Endings Special Issue, or one of our regular monthly issues; both are open to flash, short stories, and poetry.