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  • Essays

    Ableism Hurts

    While the country prides itself on its increasing acceptance of traditionally marginalized populations, disabled people continue to be stripped of their voices, and it’s hurting everyone.

    By Sara Nović
  • Essays

    Coping with Chaos: Unreadable Avant-Garde Fiction and the Art of Political Conversation

    How do we talk about Tristano when every copy is different? The same way we talk about the world.

    By Travis Mushett
  • Essays

    Kunkel’s “Utopia or Bust”: A Review

    Ben Kunkel is bringing sexy Marx back. It's an imperfect but important start.

    By Niral Shah
  • Essays

    A Roomful of Shooters and Nothing to Shoot

    Inside the Dallas Safari Club’s Annual Hunting Convention.

    By Joshua Williams
  • Fiction

    Dogwood

    "Drill sergeant never told us how much louder guns are when they’re shooting at you."

    By Andrew Slater
  • Comics

    Mr. Block, Vol. X

    When "strong union men" start scabbing on each other, Mr. Block gets caught in the crossfire.

    By Ernest Riebe
  • Shrapnel

    The Lost Guest Appearances of Frank Underwood

    A single TV show can't hold his ambition.

    By Travis Mushett
  • Essays

    LiveJournaling the Revolution: Dispatches from Kiev

    Street fighting. Molotov cocktails. Gunfire. LiveJournal? A blogger writes from inside the Ukrainian uprising.

    By Ilya Varlamov
  • Lorde
    Essays

    In Praise of Problematic Art

    You don't have to choose an orthodoxy to make pop political.

    By Toren Hardee
  • Audio & Video

    Measure of a Life

    In this short documentary, a pair of filmmakers trace the aftermath of deadly drone strike in Pakistan.

    By Madiha Tahir
  • Essays

    It’s Friday

    From Occupy Wall Street to occupied Palestine, our economic problem is our war problem.

    By Anna Lekas Miller
  • Essays

    The Ballad of Puerto Rican Rick

    A journalist investigating a suspicious death near the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation finds that his questions are more than just questions.

    By Ian MacDougall
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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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