Augur Issue 7.2

On Fractures, Wholeness, and Becoming

AUGUR ISSUE 7.2

As Augur Magazine undergoes metamorphosis this year, it’s fitting that our issues so ardently tackle themes of shapeshifting. Issue 7.2, which you now behold, takes up the torch of “becoming” through the lens of fractures: how they happen, how they are mended, and what these processes make of us. This is a science fiction–heavy issue, with all the emotions that entails: wonder, dread, and an inescapable throughline of hope. It tells stories of how our fractures make, break, and mend us—or how we route around them when the chasm is deep. 

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!

On Fractures, Wholeness, and Becoming by Frankie Hagg
Telling the Soul of Mars by Alina Pete
Earthseed: The Book of Life, a Cento by Mahaila Smith
Dead Operators All the Way Down by Everett Alistair
Directions to the Underworld by Melanie Bell
The Heart of Time by Zez Wyatt
It’s scarier if I can’t drown by Laura Mota-Juang
Cordelia’s List of Things Not to Ask/Say Around Bea on Our Birthday by F.E. Choe
What If We Were Fire? by Sharang Biswas
Syringa Vulgaris by Madi Haab
we drove our blue car to the hospital by Renée M. Sgroi
On the Engineering of River Harmonics and Associated Tributaries of Grief by Natasha King

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