Airmid's Journal - Lúnasa 2024 'Aiteach'
“The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, it is queerer than we can suppose”
- Evolutionary biologist J.B.S Haldane (1928).
’These pages invoke 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.’
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan and Denise Conroy
Illustration and Layout by Denise Conroy
With contributions from;
Denise Conroy
Queer Sheds
Tadhg Mac Eoghain
Brian Lacey
Amir Abu Alrob
Santiago Rial
Rev Llewyn Máire
Aster Reem David
Dylan Kerr
El Reid-Buckley
Bulelani Mfaco
Sage Jaffrey
Denise Conroy
Lucy Ní hAodhagáin
‘This issue of Airmid’s journal is an invitation to fruit, to emerge, to feel your own belonging with this wildly queer world and the many species spanning billions of years who join in chorus with you’.
“The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, it is queerer than we can suppose”
- Evolutionary biologist J.B.S Haldane (1928).
’These pages invoke 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.’
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan and Denise Conroy
Illustration and Layout by Denise Conroy
With contributions from;
Denise Conroy
Queer Sheds
Tadhg Mac Eoghain
Brian Lacey
Amir Abu Alrob
Santiago Rial
Rev Llewyn Máire
Aster Reem David
Dylan Kerr
El Reid-Buckley
Bulelani Mfaco
Sage Jaffrey
Denise Conroy
Lucy Ní hAodhagáin
‘This issue of Airmid’s journal is an invitation to fruit, to emerge, to feel your own belonging with this wildly queer world and the many species spanning billions of years who join in chorus with you’.
“The universe is not only queerer than we suppose, it is queerer than we can suppose”
- Evolutionary biologist J.B.S Haldane (1928).
’These pages invoke 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.’
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan and Denise Conroy
Illustration and Layout by Denise Conroy
With contributions from;
Denise Conroy
Queer Sheds
Tadhg Mac Eoghain
Brian Lacey
Amir Abu Alrob
Santiago Rial
Rev Llewyn Máire
Aster Reem David
Dylan Kerr
El Reid-Buckley
Bulelani Mfaco
Sage Jaffrey
Denise Conroy
Lucy Ní hAodhagáin
‘This issue of Airmid’s journal is an invitation to fruit, to emerge, to feel your own belonging with this wildly queer world and the many species spanning billions of years who join in chorus with you’.