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Airmid's Journal: Spring 2024
Airmid's Journal: Spring 2024
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan
Art and layout by Denise Conroy
A Biannual Journal of Irish Foraging, Folklore, Myth, Magic, and Remedies
Airmid’s Journal is a beautiful ongoing zine series of practical magic, history, and lore. Rooted in its native Ireland, the knowledge found in these pages will instruct and inspire healers, scholars, and seekers the world over.
“The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, it is queerer than we can suppose.”
—Evolutionary biologist J.B.S Haldane (1928)
The Summer 2024 issue of Airmid’s Journal invokes Aiteach—Queerness—as a mythic home-coming; an expansive place to be longing for and belonging to in the shifting landscapes of our times. It is a place that has always existed, thriving in relationship, and yet is undefinable, borderless and as expansive as the queer blue sea.
Crafted by a keen host of contributing writers illustrated by Denise Conroy (Votive Illustration) and friends. Following an opening editorial, its featured art and articles include…
Fer Éinleabtha: No one is notable in the world who is without a lover poet, by Denise Conroy
Queer Sheds: A New Place to Share Space, Skills, and Solidarity
Home Scars, poetry by Tadhg Mac Eoghain
Queer Ireland: How It All Went Wrong, by Brian Lacey
Forbidden Love, poetry by Amir Abu Alrob
Of Grá and Irish Lads: Ruminations on Loving in Ireland by a Gay Immigrant, by Santiago Rial
botanical invocations (after sappho), by Rev llewyn máire
Sowing Solidarity, full-color artwork by Aster Reem David
An Maighdean Mhara, sound piece by Dylan Kerr
An Introduction to Fermented Intimacies, by El Reid-Buckley
Love Hurts, by Bulelani Mfaco
My Body, My Territory, by Sage Jaffrey
Beyond Duality: Towards a Wild, Queer World, by Denise Conroy
Arán Dearcán: People live in the shelter of one another, by Lucy ní hAodhagáin
Lughnasa Event Announcement
Published by Airmid’s Journal (Summer 2024). New and in perfect condition, with a trim size of A5 (8.125” x 5.75”). The publishers donate 10% of all profits will go to support Trans Harm Reduction.
40-page pamphlet plus covers, with black-and-white illustrations throughout.
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan
Art and layout by Denise Conroy
A Biannual Journal of Irish Foraging, Folklore, Myth, Magic, and Remedies
Airmid’s Journal is a beautiful ongoing zine series of practical magic, history, and lore. Rooted in its native Ireland, the knowledge found in these pages will instruct and inspire healers, scholars, and seekers the world over.
“The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, it is queerer than we can suppose.”
—Evolutionary biologist J.B.S Haldane (1928)
The Summer 2024 issue of Airmid’s Journal invokes Aiteach—Queerness—as a mythic home-coming; an expansive place to be longing for and belonging to in the shifting landscapes of our times. It is a place that has always existed, thriving in relationship, and yet is undefinable, borderless and as expansive as the queer blue sea.
Crafted by a keen host of contributing writers illustrated by Denise Conroy (Votive Illustration) and friends. Following an opening editorial, its featured art and articles include…
Fer Éinleabtha: No one is notable in the world who is without a lover poet, by Denise Conroy
Queer Sheds: A New Place to Share Space, Skills, and Solidarity
Home Scars, poetry by Tadhg Mac Eoghain
Queer Ireland: How It All Went Wrong, by Brian Lacey
Forbidden Love, poetry by Amir Abu Alrob
Of Grá and Irish Lads: Ruminations on Loving in Ireland by a Gay Immigrant, by Santiago Rial
botanical invocations (after sappho), by Rev llewyn máire
Sowing Solidarity, full-color artwork by Aster Reem David
An Maighdean Mhara, sound piece by Dylan Kerr
An Introduction to Fermented Intimacies, by El Reid-Buckley
Love Hurts, by Bulelani Mfaco
My Body, My Territory, by Sage Jaffrey
Beyond Duality: Towards a Wild, Queer World, by Denise Conroy
Arán Dearcán: People live in the shelter of one another, by Lucy ní hAodhagáin
Lughnasa Event Announcement
Published by Airmid’s Journal (Summer 2024). New and in perfect condition, with a trim size of A5 (8.125” x 5.75”). The publishers donate 10% of all profits will go to support Trans Harm Reduction.
40-page pamphlet plus covers, with black-and-white illustrations throughout.