Augur Issue 5.2

The Myth of Contact

AUGUR ISSUE 5.2

Augur 5.2 cover in blue and purple tones of two people on a rooftop overlooking a sunrise above Toronto's skyline. They are surrounded by fairy frogs. Last names for all creators are listed along the bottom.

This issue holds the tension and tenderness of being with oneself while simultaneously trying to reach one another through narrative and myth. This new issue of Augur shares with us all its broken, trusted reaching: for answers, for connection, for transformation, for self-actualization, for freedom to act, love and hope.

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 Myth of Contact by Terese Mason Pierre and Avi Silver
eschaton
by Jonathan Chan
Toronto Isn't Real and Other Metropolitan Anomalies 
by A.D. Sui
Bathroom Chatter 
by Matteo L. Cerilli
Tornadoes, Grief, and Poutine 
by Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga
The Crashing of the Floodgates 
by Lisa Richter
On Land, We Drown
by Ai Jiang
Nezha
by Eric Wang
Fabula
by Akshi Chadha
where everything was torn apart 
by Amanda Proctor
Familiar
by MA | DE (Mark Laliberte and Jade Wallace)
The Fish Whisperer's Daughter 
by Karla Tiffany
Late Stages 
by Elina Taillon
Call of the Roohani Bird 
by Noora Kamar
The Undertaking
by Akshi Chadha
Mother/Murder 
by Jennifer Shelby
Pretty ghost theories
by Joseph Hope
The Poet and the Mortician 
by Deborah Johnstone
Doherty's Traditional Speckled Loaf 
by Michael Milne
The Wolf of Your Passions 
by Lynne Sargent
Graveyard Orbits 
by Manuela Amiouny
The Ibbur and the Ibis 
by Amanda Hollander
Volcanic
by Andrew Wilmot

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