Augur Issue 4.1

The Beauty and Peril of Home

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Augur Magazine 4.1

the beauty and peril of home

What is “home”? In this issue, homes are found or lost; created or destroyed; dreadful or nostalgic. Contrast and contradictions trickle through the foundations of these pieces, but it is dissonance, too, that defines home. We hope you emerge having explored what it means to be/long in place and time.

Check the links below for samples from our longer pieces. If you want to dig in now, the full, designed issue is available now for purchase!

The Beauty and Peril of Home by Terese Mason Pierre and Lawrence Stewen
In the Shadow of the Field by Anastasia McCray
Exposure by Conyer Clayton
African Meeting House by Kate Foster
In Slipstream by Shantell Powell
Purgatory is High, Low, and Inside Me by Emily Carrasco-Acosta
barrels full of boiling medicine by Cooper Skjeie
Goodbye to Father & Forest by Moni Brar
moonshaped midas by Chimedum Ohaegbu
Scalp Detox on Sunday Morning by Sarah Lachmansingh
Chrita Penanggalan by Lisabelle Tay
House at the End of the World by Ashley Deng
The Oil Baron’s Wife by Sophie Crocker
Reservation Fairy Tales by Marsheila Rockwell
Luna + Moth by Vina Nguyen
His Plumage, a Fortress by Lark Morgan Lu
Flight by Charlotte Marshall
chief editor of The Moon News by Natalie Lim
Threads of Saffron by Lynne M. MacLean
When She Speaks by Ugochi Agoawike
Must be love, then by Ashley Hynd

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