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  • Fiction

    Op. 49

    "Koji’s mohawk, Dim felt, was misleading."

    By Matthew Baker
  • Poems

    Step 9

    Even the men in the bar at TGI Fridays knew what foxes do to toddlers.

    By Nicole Callihan
  • Fiction

    One-Hundred Percent Risk

    "Isadora’s father had been an acting teacher, so at first it had been hard to distinguish his changes from performance."

    By Cheryl Klein
  • Poems

    Improvisatory Jazz on the Sound System, Weekend C-Span on TV, People Inclined to Be Listening, Some Kind of Time Rounding the Clock

    A state senator from somewhere declares, None of these liberties mean much after you’re dead, though who knows what he said before

    By James Grabill
  • Poems

    Blackness as a Compound of If Statements

    And if your parents decided to split, say I am a // statistics major. And if you had trouble making white friends stay that way, say /

    By Cortney Charleston
  • Fiction

    Britney

    "Stood there in the broken glass, head shaved, teeth set, great blazing spear poised in her hands, she sort of realized she was dancing, even then."

    By Derrick Martin-Campbell
  • Poems

    Three Poems

    The colossal sun in the rearview was a heartthrob

    By E.C. Belli
  • Fiction

    Girlhood: Flash Fictions

    Flashes of girlhood in two new short works by Danny Powell.

    By Danny Powell
  • Poems

    Four Poems

    When the grass is still matted down / from a body, you comb it over each day / so it will stay in shape; you mold to it,

    By Ryann Stevenson
  • Fiction

    Backtrack to ’97

    "You are on the cusp of something sublime, awesome the way awesome was in the seventeenth century."

    By Chris Campanioni
  • Poems

    Two Poems

    Your blessed to be even to be / shoulder talk to me, even your prove it blame and bless.

    By Jay Deshpande
  • Fiction

    Hugo

    "He has definitely eaten unwary campers before. But that hasn't happened in a while."

    By Spencer Fleury
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We are Blunderbuss Magazine, a web magazine of arts, culture, and politics, an ordnance of fire and improvisation. What ties together these essays, stories, poems, photographs, comics, and other bits of aesthetic shrapnel is a common attitude of visceral humanism. We aim for earnest noise. We want to splash in the mud of lived experience, to battle for a radical empathy, and to provide a megaphone to howling assertions of human subjectivity.

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