HEY LOOK
05.25.25: BRUISER PRESENTS A READING AT NORMALS
観光客: TOURIST by Mark Wadley [BRUISER Zine 007]
BRUISER Zines Series 1
I'M ON THE FENCE ABOUT SAM THE 10-FOOT RAT by Arik M.
Jun 13, 2025
Fiction
Maybe I do come to a decision though. Because the other night I put the Xbox on pause like I have to pee and I go to the kitchen drawer and pull out
Two Poems by Shane Moritz
Jun 12, 2025
Poetry
THE BARD & T.S. ELIOT VERSUS OSCAR MAYER
THE YEAR WE STOPPED BEING GIRLS by Sreeja Naskar
Jun 11, 2025
Poetry
someone tied a pink ribbon to the barrel of a rifle. called it peace. we clapped. // at recess, we drew hopscotch grids in the ash. played between
OCTAHEDRON — (R)EVOLUTION by Arundhati Charan
Jun 10, 2025
Fiction & Criticism
A cubist explication of Nathalie Sarraute's 1972 novel DO YOU HEAR THEM
THERE IS NOTHING INTERESTING TO DO WITH MONEY by Bernard Cohen
Jun 10, 2025
Poetry
I gave up on the seal team, I Shattered the backboard. I Took everything I love and told it Net more. I drooled on the Zirconia. I catalogued the
Three Poems by Sophie Appel
Jun 9, 2025
Poetry
GOODBYE RENEGADE, TOTAL FREEDOM (ICARUS) & GATHERING OF THE ANIMALS
THUMPER by Avery Gregurich
Jun 6, 2025
Fiction
I ran over a Bible with my car. It was early in the morning, out on the county highway, somewhere between the tractor plant and the boarded up
pd187 interview
Jun 5, 2025
Interviews
Devin Morgan talks to the elusive and illusory pd187
CALAMITIES (I GOT A NEW MOUSTACHE) by David Hay
Jun 5, 2025
Poetry
A V2 rocket falls silent into the puckered-up posterior of a giant Victorian gentleman who squints and says, ‘good golly, jolly good.’ He is
Two Poems by Nathan Steinman
Jun 4, 2025
Poetry
BACKYARD STYLE (a renga) & BLITZKRIEG EMPORIUM
OVER THE YEARS by Rae Whitlock
Jun 3, 2025
Comix
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THE CODE by David Luntz
Jun 3, 2025
Fiction
In 1949, the President overheard a story about the movie director Fritz Lang in which Fritz Lang had broken into the Berlin Zoo in 1930 and had let
Three poems by Elena Zhang
Jun 2, 2025
Poetry
HICCUPS, A REFLECTION & PERSISTENCE OF VISION
THE HOUSE OF THE CUBIST MISERABILISTS by Addison Zeller
May 30, 2025
Fiction
She is still on the stairs. With no light at the top of the stairs switched on and the light at the bottom switched off, we see her only when the
CATHY COOK RETROSPECTIVE [Film Dispatch]
May 29, 2025
Film
Scout Tafoya reports from Current Space on the works of Baltimore-based experimental filmmaker Cathy Cook
THE LIMBO OF COOLNESS by Travis Shosa
May 29, 2025
Poetry
When I was in school, a Real Stunner imparted that I was “Cooler than I looked,” which I took to mean that I was built like a mathlete but mentally
Four Ruminations by Akhila Pingali
May 28, 2025
Poetry
The problem with taking everything as a learning experience is that you miss teachable moments. Two cats came into some stubborn mould. There was no
PLASTIC BUTTONS by Luca Demetriadi
May 27, 2025
Fiction
Patch has a beer in the smokers. The pokies are through the glass doors. A little thing with dusty blonde hair escapes the restaurant area and gazes
ONE MORE THING BEFORE I GO [Anything for a Weird Life]
May 27, 2025
Columns
Before he departs for his summer sabbatical, Tim reflects on his third year of documenting The Weird Life with BRUISER.
Jonathan Swift's FABULA CANIS ET UBRAE, Translated by Jake & Madeleine Sheff
May 23, 2025
Poetry
a rare English translation of Swift's Latin poetry by a father and daughter
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