Augur Issue 4.2

Of Woe And Wonder

AUGUR ISSUE 4.2

Augur 4.2 cover with last names of all contributors at the bottom. The cover is an illustration of a person wearing an ornate cloak and pouring water from a vase. The cloak is adorned with golden images of creatures such as a snake, fish, and phoenix. Two fairies float on either side of the vase, trailing golden magic from their hands that extend past their feathered wings.

In these pages, explore lands strange and familiar, delve into haunted pasts, recall childhood in all its awkward brightness, and manifest impossible strength.

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!

of woe and wonder by Terese Mason Pierre and Lawrence Stewen
It Takes A Village by L. Chan
The AI Builds A Redwood From Memory by Shaoni C. White
oracle bone by Ellen Chang-Richardson
The Captive River by C. T. Muchemwa
a hungry ghost offers you a recipe by C. B. Blanchard
The Gifts of the Mango Tree by Anne Claire Baguio
Peeny-Wally by Carol B. Duncan
in the moments of elation in the moon’s light, I dream by Chelene Knight
Her flower crown doesn’t contain edible flowers by Monica Wang
the discoveries of adjusting opacity by aral l.
A Bit of Baby Medicine by Jessie Loyer
mille fleur by Zoe Maeve
Confession by Isobel Granby
Cenotaph by C.J. Lavigne
Garage by Katherine Autiö
Old Shorelines by Chris Boccia
Ocean Boy by David Ly
Close-Up by Pamela Yuen
Some Things That Happen When You Have the Strength of Ten Men by Mel Nigro
a few syllables, a whisper by Carol Krause

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