Ls Land Issue 25 Guide

Maya had lived in Ls Land for three years, but she still felt like a visitor.

The next morning, Maya walked to the diner on Keel Street. She ordered coffee and a slice of molasses bread — the same recipe from the issue. When the waitress asked how her day was going, Maya didn’t just say “fine.” Ls Land Issue 25

The neighborhood was tucked between a crumbling industrial waterfront and a stretch of woods that no one walked through after dusk. Its streets had names like Anchor and Keel and Mast — relics of a shipbuilding past that had long since sailed away. The people here were kind but reserved, the kind of kind that leaves you alone with your groceries and your grief. Maya had lived in Ls Land for three

She turned to the first essay: “On Not Belonging Here Yet.” When the waitress asked how her day was