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観光客: TOURIST by Mark Wadley [BRUISER Zine 007]

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Three Prose Poems by Howie Good DISCO DEMOLITION NIGHT, WAKA WAKA & ASHES, ASHES Apr 21, 2025 Poetry
Three Prose Poems by Howie Good Apr 21, 2025 Poetry DISCO DEMOLITION NIGHT, WAKA WAKA & ASHES, ASHES Two Poems by Alex Osman Apr 18, 2025 Poetry PORK LOIN IN PENNSYLVANIA & GOOD MORNING ANGELS NOTICE ME, SENPAI (GOD) by J. Robert Andrews Apr 17, 2025 Fiction The first time I used hallucinogens was with Bobby Baloney. Bobby and I met in college. I mentioned to our whole Intro to Silly Nonsense lab how the THE MAKING OF KUBRICK'S 2001, BY JEROME AGEL by Sarp Sozdinler Apr 16, 2025 Fiction Dear loyal members of r/thekubricksociety, If I may…I’ve been RACKING my brain for a good while to find this SPECIFIC image of the master. And I THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE BEATLES' NO L [Anything for a Weird Life] Apr 15, 2025 Columns Tim checks out a posthumous release from a mysterious Baltimore supergroup UNLIMITED REDEMPTION by Frances Ojeda-Diaz Apr 14, 2025 Poetry programmed cell death, i’ve heard its a good thing to become new again our youth exposed as fiction “leave your heart in Three Poems by Tim Frank Apr 11, 2025 Poetry SWEATSHOP, FAITHLESS & LITHIUM LAST DITCH EFFORT by Grant Wamack Apr 10, 2025 Fiction You stole the ostrich leather wallet for your boyfriend, hoping the last-ditch effort would improve your relationship and prove the depth of your PRISON by Steve Gergley Apr 9, 2025 Fiction I had become exhausted by the excruciating and banal conversations I was forced to suffer through each day in communication with my milquetoast IT'S NOT TOO LATE [Anything for a Weird Life] Apr 8, 2025 Columns OCTOBER 16th 1793, 12:15PM by Madelyn Whelan Apr 7, 2025 Poetry undress yourself as the guards watch their sneers caught by the light wandering eyes rolling pairs of dice along your skin prison REMEMBERING BIRTH by Caleb Bethea Apr 4, 2025 Fiction His hand’s just below the water surface, leaned over the artificial rocks, reaching for one of the stingrays. The noise of the aquarium leans THE GENIUS IN LETTING IT FALL by Ryan Bender-Murphy Apr 3, 2025 Fiction There was a time in my life when I knocked over the sandwich boards outside of all the businesses in my neighborhood. I had seen one go down on a BABY TEETH by Natalye Childress Apr 2, 2025 Poetry reading about teeth, i learn babies are born with 20, formed in utero, waiting below the gums. your teeth are deciduous and permanent: by the time APRIL IS THE COOLEST MONTH [Anything for a Weird Life] Apr 1, 2025 Columns Tim gives us the rundown on Baltimore shows to catch this month LONG TIME LISTENER by Rob Kempton Mar 31, 2025 Poetry Think about the ways in which the burglar enters your home. In an adjacent room, you channel a lesser known ancient spirit, both beloved and LUCID by nat raum Mar 28, 2025 Poetry everything starts with a dream. i have discovered a new type of nightmare in which i am stuck in the grocery store — i must pace ever-expanding Two poems by Pierre Minar Mar 27, 2025 Poetry Snow iced the land Gray scale city Centipede trains glint Two at a time Birds remind me of you, all Birds; the faint outline Of a baseball diamond MISSED CONNECTION by Will Ballard Mar 26, 2025 Fiction One night Gurkan came back to the caves with a sled full of mysterious goods — cooked grains and meat in silver packets, boots made of a material no SCENE REPORT: GUNS N' ROSES WITH SKID ROW, 1991 [Anything for a Weird Life] Mar 25, 2025 Columns One more turn in the road toward the Weird Life
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