What does it mean to dream? What is our relationship to dreaming? Whether we mean the conscious or unconscious kind, our dreams can motivate, frighten, and delight us. They can divide or connect us; confuse us or bring us clarity; inspire or halt us. They can be our catalyst, yet can be snuffed out in an instant. How do we interpret, understand, and respond to our dreams? What are they telling us? In issue 22, we explore our dreaming experiences—both awake, and asleep.
Memories not accessible in wakefulness come alive in sleep. Dreams for a future remaining as dreams. Losing yourself in a reverie. A pink blouse comes to life, igniting a child’s fear. Getting on the train and going somewhere unexpected. The ability to order a custom dream. Interviews with entrepreneurs and business owners on turning dreams into realities. Read all of these stories and more in the pages of this issue.
Contributors
Meagan Berlin, Simran Bhakta, Naomi Bourque, Seanna Marie Buhler, Violet Cronin, Gart Darley, Cameron Dooley, Sam Finston, Megan Goodacre, Ali Goulet, Nicola Hamilton, Elle Herard, Angela Janda, Laura Kay Keeling, Carella Keil, Mitchell Keys, Jourdan Lewanda, Sara Mackie, Furqan Mohamed, Clodagh Mulrooney, Erika Lynet Salvador, Juliana Neufeld, Jennifer Stark, Zibah Okorie, Mariel Rutherford, Sunny Singh, Samson Tan, Paul Twa, Jonathan Ukah, Ivana Velickovic, Natasha Wielogorska, Prim Y., Melanie Yan, Yerg + many anonymous contributors.
Cover collage by David Woodward.
• 60 pages
• 7.5" wide by 9.5" tall
• four colour risograph print
• saddle-stitch binding