Into a Pickle

Quick Work: Short Takes on Epic Truths

Here, in 100 words or fewer, writers make quick work of compelling true stories, in the lead-up to Multiplicity‘s 2026 Spring/Summer issue, THRESHOLDS.

Photo of a pickle ball and paddle leaning against the net on the court
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Into a Pickle

by Jesse Janelle

My new daily pickle pals—easily twice my age—men with balding heads and graying beards, love to make me run. 

Your young legs can take it!

They don’t know the pain my stretchy tendons cause. They don’t know I’m too proud to wear compression supports on the court. They don’t know that right now, I’m ready to collapse. 

One more game, Ace!

Mid-play, my left calf explodes. POP!

I win the point on one leg.

Rookie of the Year!

Muscles torn, pride bruised, I won’t be back tomorrow.

My young legs will spend a painful month immobilized off court.


About the Writer

Jesse Janelle, a Bay Path MFA candidate, wrote this piece in the Multiplicity Studio class during the 2026 spring semester.