HEY LOOK
BRUISER Zines Series 1
TILT by Tom Preston
Dec 6, 2024
Fiction
The cliff rises. Kissed by oily waves. It is a stain on the seamless horizon. Glimmering, gnarled canvas. At the bottom the water laps, and
観光客: TOURIST by Mark Wadley [BRUISER Zine 007]
Dec 5, 2024
a series of film photographs taken in Japan by BRUISER editor Mark Wadley
THINKING LONG-TERM by Cecilia
Dec 4, 2024
Poetry
So it’s like this: first the microplastics would throw themselves against my ribs when I thought about fare evasion or tripping skateboarders or
Two poems by Owen Edwards
Dec 3, 2024
Poetry
BEAR LAKE & DARLING STOOD EMPTY
HOW TO TELL YOU ARE GETTING BURNED OUT ON SHOWS [Anything for a Weird Life]
Dec 3, 2024
Columns
Tim is tired.
Interview: No-Budget Filmmaker Nicky Otis Smith [BRUISER Film Dispatch]
Dec 2, 2024
Interviews
BRUISER's intrepid film writer Alex Lei talks to Baltimore filmmaker Nicky Otis Smith about the premiere of his new feature SATUR-19.
HEMLOCK, HEIGHT AND THE RETURN OF UNDERGROUND HIP HOP TO STATION NORTH [Anything for a Weird Life]
Nov 26, 2024
Columns
Doc #000: KILL A GARAGE ROCKER FOR PUNK [Garage Punk Dossier]
Nov 21, 2024
Columns
When you see the Buddha on the road, kill him. When you become the Buddha, keep your head on a swivel.
THREE POSTHUMOUS 988 CALLS by Lily Herman
Nov 20, 2024
Poetry
THE EXCUSES, CORPSE BIRD & THE SMOKER, THE SURFER
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE UNDERGROUND, HERE AND ELSEWHERE [Anything for a Weird Life]
Nov 19, 2024
Columns
Tim checks out A MIND BLOWN IS A MIND SHOWN by Plastic Crimewave
CHEESE DAZE by Alex McNicoll
Nov 18, 2024
Fiction
The office is crisp, like the kind you’d find in a commercial for a national coffee chain or an ulcerative colitis medication. You’ve seen it
THE SNAKE by AW Donnelly
Nov 15, 2024
Fiction
The man knew, quite certainly, that there was a snake living within the burrow of his body. He had known this for some time and made peace with it.
Four poems by Max Thrax
Nov 14, 2024
Poetry
PHANTOM ROME, SUPERMAX, MONTHERLANT'S FATHER & STUPINIGI HUNTING LODGE
MURDER PLANET by Norah Brady
Nov 13, 2024
Poetry
This morning the cat made tracks from the bathtub all the way to the windowsill to bird watch. I didn’t know the apartment had this much mud, she
CRATE DIGGING [Anything for a Weird Life]
Nov 12, 2024
Columns
Tim's modest proposal for new vinyl variants
GREATER ANTILLES by Damon Hubbs
Nov 8, 2024
Poetry
“My holes were empty like a cup in every hole the sea came up…” — Robert Louis Stevenson You pleaded the belly during the feast of flowers to
TIMMY'S LAST BENDER by JD Clapp
Nov 7, 2024
Poetry
Drained desk drawer bottle on Shitcanned family photos, Broken glass stabbing at Timmy’s nameplate pried off the door A quick lunchroom sink piss,
BACK TO YOUR DAY JOB: LIFE AFTER TOUR [Anything for a Weird Life]
Nov 5, 2024
Columns
On returning to Ithaca after a long journey
THE HUMAN TUMBLEWEED by Jon Doughboy
Nov 1, 2024
Fiction
The Human Tumbleweed grew bored and bumped and bounced his fat roly-poly ass right out of the circus, zipping out of his tent under the ringmaster’s
Two poems by barboring
Oct 31, 2024
Poetry
"every time i go to see a client" & "how i did not go to sex workers' meeting"
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